When is it enough?

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Hey, over the past 15 days I have been having troubles with my host. Since the beginning of the month I have experienced 3 (possibly more) outages with my host.

Outage 1-

At first I thought it was simply my internet connection. However, after testing multiple other websites not located on the server I came to the conclusion that my host is out. I waited for about an hour before I contacted my host. About 10 minutes later I get a response saying "Planned Downtime". Hmm... Ok... Shouldn't you have told me? Alright whatever... It was just down for a few hours. We all dealt with it and moved on.

Outage 2- A few days later

Ok, now this is annoying... I just gave you the benefit of the doubt and now your down again? I contact the company within 5 minutes. They didnt have any clue why the server was down. Hmm... I will give them a little longer. Ok, finally 3 hours later the website is backup.

Outage 3- About a week later

WHAT? This is absolutely outrageous! No pun intended... I contact the hosting company as an angry client :angry:. I fall asleep at 11PM & wake up at 6AM. The website is still down! By this time I must be headed to work and gone. I contact them on my way out the door. Finally, at 9AMish they contact me saying that I need to change me nameservers over to the new ones. I will be away from my computer for about 12 more hours. I need the server up now! Why didnt they alert their clients they would be changing before hand?

Highlight: I asked them to change my nameservers for me since I was away from my computer. They did this and within an hour everything was back to normal.

Now, I have a few clients myself. They all rely on me to provide top notch services and most have left now. When is it time to move on and find a new host no matter what?

*DO NOT ADVERTISE YOUR HOSTING COMPANY IN THIS THREAD*
 
Well I would wait for 1 more downtime, if it happens I would change my host immediately.
Looks like they fixed something, now it should be all working fine.
 
ForumSource said:
I usually give them five chances... After that, I get up and leave.

Haha, they have been down around 10 if I go back over the past 6 months.
 
Well then just get a new reseller from a more reputable host. Demand a refund from your current host and say you are moving from them because of all this downtime.
 
The best way to avoid this problem is by setting up your own servers.
 
NBK*Twitch said:
The best way to avoid this problem is by setting up your own servers.

When you are a new host that is not always the most feasible option 🙂
 
CMSVisuals said:
NBK*Twitch said:
The best way to avoid this problem is by setting up your own servers.

When you are a new host that is not always the most feasible option 🙂
If you plan to compete with other hosts and actually be professional you will need your own servers. Resellers will not cut it period. I hate to tell you that,but it is the truth. Just look at the other 100 webhosts that have tried it... wait you can't 😉.

Not trying to be mean just trying to tell you the honest truth.
 
NBK*Twitch said:
CMSVisuals said:
NBK*Twitch said:
The best way to avoid this problem is by setting up your own servers.

When you are a new host that is not always the most feasible option 🙂
If you plan to compete with other hosts and actually be professional you will need your own servers. Resellers will not cut it period. I hate to tell you that,but it is the truth. Just look at the other 100 webhosts that have tried it... wait you can't 😉.

Not trying to be mean just trying to tell you the honest truth.

No, I know what you are saying. However, there is NOTHING wrong with starting out on a reseller. You just need to upgrade as soon as you start to get clients. How will clients know that you are on a server that you own or not? As long as the host stays up that is all that matters.
 
We were having problems with our host (Hawk Host), people were complaining of slowness all the time. I asked them to move us to a different server in a different city and now we've been smooth sailing since then.

Slowness and downtime is unavoidable wherever you go but its best to keep it to a minimum.
 
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