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LayeredTech increases prices on customers
May 29th, 2008Over at WHT a thread is raging over LayeredTech’s price increase on older servers. This looks to be an increase of about $22-30/month per server after an increase of $8/month not long ago. The justification is these older servers are taking up more power/space then newer servers. I have posted a few things on the [...]
Is Hosting 2.0 failing?
May 25th, 2008A while back Pingdom wrote an article that compared web hosting today vs. 10 years ago (also see ReadWriteWeb’s post) and found that not much has changed. Prices have gone down and resources have increased but most shared hosting providers still rely on single server configurations with commodity control panels.
However, some developments have happened in [...]
Review: Pingdom
May 7th, 2008I have been a customer of Pindom’s for over a year now so I thought it would be nice to write a short review on them. I signed up with Pingdom during a special where they gave everyone a year of monitoring for free and I just renewed my subscription a few months ago.
One of [...]
Digging for gold with Dan Golding VP at Tier1 Research
May 6th, 2008Dan, thank you for taking some time out and answering my questions as I know you are a traveling man.
1. Can you first tell us what your role is at Tier1, what you do and what your company does?
Tier 1 Research is an industry research and analysis firm, covering the Internet Infrastructure space. We concentrate [...]
Dreamhost hosts at….
May 6th, 2008An interesting blog post appeared on DreamHost’s blog yesterday with Co-Founder Josh Jones posting a story about a host upgrading his VPS plan without his permission. To summarize, Josh’s VPS was going over its’ inode allotment and needed to be upgraded or it would start crashing. Instead of just letting it crash this host went [...]
