What? MY SITE!

You should always have recent backups of your site... Especially as your site gets bigger.
 
They're getting a new server (Dunno if it's VPS or Dedicated) but from their Shoutbox from Tyler, He said they're waiting for it to be built/deployed
 
They brought just Tikolah.com up just to provide the announcement of what happened.
 
I didn't dare try the second link, as the first one loaded super slow, and all I got was about:blank (I'm on google chrome). This is why I refuse to go back to free hosting anymore. Way too much downtime and it can be very stressful for all involved. Staff as well as members. This is why paid hosting is definitely the way to go.
 
All hosts face DDoS attacks but bigger hosts tend to be able to cope better then smaller hosts.
 
Site is up now. Try Hostgator, they're the best. Use the coupon code "webspecial" for $10 off. 🙂
 
Fowler said:
All hosts face DDoS attacks but bigger hosts tend to be able to cope better then smaller hosts.

So, let me see if I'm interpreting this right: If it's a bigger, active host, it will be able to solve problems better than a smaller/newer host that doesn't have so many clients yet?
 
Wow great argument Ashley. That is true too. One thing though, the longer you have been running a host company the more experience you have. Once you have more experience you may already know how to solve the problem from the past if you were Ddosed before.
 
Ashley said:
Fowler said:
All hosts face DDoS attacks but bigger hosts tend to be able to cope better then smaller hosts.

So, let me see if I'm interpreting this right: If it's a bigger, active host, it will be able to solve problems better than a smaller/newer host that doesn't have so many clients yet?
Bigger hosts tend to have the knowledge and resources to reduce the effects of DDoS attacks and very very rarely does big hosts have their servers down for days for any reason and especially because of DDoS attacks.
 
Host's usually have downtime so it must've been that. As for right now, I can access it fine. 😀
 
Gamrpro said:
Wow great argument Ashley. That is true too. One thing though, the longer you have been running a host company the more experience you have. Once you have more experience you may already know how to solve the problem from the past if you were Ddosed before.

I think I knew that about the experience bit, but I'm sure the same can hold true for running a forum as well, especially if you're running a newly released software.

Fowler said:
Ashley said:
Fowler said:
All hosts face DDoS attacks but bigger hosts tend to be able to cope better then smaller hosts.

So, let me see if I'm interpreting this right: If it's a bigger, active host, it will be able to solve problems better than a smaller/newer host that doesn't have so many clients yet?
Bigger hosts tend to have the knowledge and resources to reduce the effects of DDoS attacks and very very rarely does big hosts have their servers down for days for any reason and especially because of DDoS attacks.

I've never been on a host that's been DDOS'd before, but I do know that even if they are targeted, or even if the attack succeeds, most larger hosts are usually good about having everything back to normal either within the hour or by the next day at the most.
 
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