wheimeng
09-23-2003, 07:11 AM
Hi there,
How is Interland doing? They look pretty bad for the past few months, how are they doing now?
Any past 3 months review?
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codywatkins
09-23-2003, 12:33 PM
Originally posted by UltraUnixNET
Hi there,
How is Interland doing? They look pretty bad for the past few months, how are they doing now?
Any past 3 months review?
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Still not good. They were down for 30 minutes the other day. Apparently "their generators failed during a routine test".
I would have thought somebody as big as interland would have backups for their backups. Don't they have UPS's ?
But on a positive note: they have gotten their bandwidth reporting fixed. (It only took 2 months).
Nessun
09-23-2003, 12:49 PM
we have currently 3 servers at internland and have no provlems with them. We had a routing issue during the hurricane but it was shortly fixed and other then that we have had no downtime. one of ourt servers there has a 90 day uptime and have had no downtime to my knowledge.
England
09-23-2003, 04:40 PM
Im about to come up to my 3rd month with them, and im still extremly happy with the server, service, support by them.
They upgraded my kernal FREE to the latest stable one, they have given me help on any other trivial questions that i had
I run a irc link on the server which is a constant of 600 - 1000 users, and i get no lag what soever and ive never had a split, its the best server ive ever had, including a Rackshack.
Ive yet to reach the full 10mbit burstable, but ive had it at a constant 800K/s on transferring files.
Also i love the feature of being able to set up your own reverse dns
Also they just bumped up there bandwidth on there self-managed servers to 800gigs a month for $89
Already sent in my ticket request to be upgraded aswell
Id recommend them
codywatkins
09-23-2003, 05:32 PM
Originally posted by England
They upgraded my kernal FREE to the latest stable one, they have given me help on any other trivial questions that i had
They have always offered this kind of thing free if you ask within 30 days of the patch release (at least for us managed customers).
Also as a customer of Dialtone before Interland came in and gobbled it up, our experience went downhill quickly after all the servers were moved from Ft. Lauderdale to Interland in Miami.
Our last server was cancelled at Interland as of yesterday.
England
09-23-2003, 06:00 PM
Originally posted by codywatkins
They have always offered this kind of thing free if you ask within 30 days of the patch release (at least for us managed customers).
Im just a lowely Self-Managed.
codywatkins
09-23-2003, 06:22 PM
Originally posted by England
Im just a lowely Self-Managed.
They never used to offer self-managed. This is a new thing they brought out.
Anyways, we expected a high level of "quality of service" from Interland, mainly because Dialtone was such a good provider. They were really good to us.
The last straw was when they put a server online with the same IP address as ours, and couldn't find this machine for over 6 hours (this was just after moving all the machines from Ft. Lauderdale to Miami).
So for 6 hours their router was bouncing traffic between our box and the other box. Horrible situation. Ruined a perfectly good friday afternoon.
Trimax
10-19-2003, 08:09 AM
Man, Interland heard they offered 850 Gb of transfer per mth for $89 per mth last time.
They offer 500 Gb per mth for $79 per mth now.. :/