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Looking to Move from DreamHost // September 27th, 2006

After being a “customer” with DreamHost for almost two years, I have now started to look for another web hosting provider. Recently, DreamHost had been having a lot of technical issues with their servers, hardware, and network. Many people were upset with the constant problems and left to other hosting providers.

On their part DreamHost openly discussed their problems on their blog (part 1, part 2) which they were lauded for (Mike Davidson, Robert Scoble) because it, of all things, kept the dialogue open between them and customers.

Honestly, I appreciated the move at the time. Now I look at it and it seems like they are just trying to pass the buck off to Cisco. Not cool. I decided to give DreamHost a month or so to see if all their work corrected all the issues they had, then I would decide to stay or move to another web hosting provider like MediaTemple (which, by the way, was very polite and courteous to me when I was looking for a web host provider for work).

Sounds like a plan, right? Well, then Andy had a problem today with DreamHost. He explains his issue in great detail on his new blog, NightmareHost, but basically what happened is that DreamHost said “there were a large amount of copyrighted movies on that FTP server” and completely canceled his account and refuse to reactivate it. An account that hosted a large amount of websites, and a few with high traffic. The thing is this; Andy, on occasion, works for Ipecac Recordings, a record label, and has permission to host concert video from several bands. The other thing is that if someone uploads copyrighted material to his FTP server, and he does NOT have permission to host, he removes those files. Not only that, but he configured his server in a way that the files could not be downloaded until approved.

But let’s say Andy did knowingly host and distribute copyrighted material which he did not have permission to do. I would at least think DreamHost would either warn him and then reactivate his account, or ban him from DreamHost but at least let him have all of his, and clients, data back. Neither option was given by DreamHost. In an effort to clear things up, Andy contacted DreamHost customer support several times. The second and final response was “I’m sorry, but this account closure was is a decision we will not rescind under any circumstances. Thanks!” I don’t know about you, but doesn’t the “Thanks!” seem like a kick in the stomach while you’re already on the ground? They have yet to respond to his other emails simply wanting to know how to correct this problem. That’s DreamHost for you.

There a couple reasons why this ticks me off. The first is that I recommended DreamHost to Andy, I told him that aside from some email issues in September 2005, everything was great. I also recommended DreamHost to Jeremiah Owyang and now he’s not too found of DreamHost either (he’s even asked them to respond to Andy). So, basically, thanks to the DreamHost jerks, I’ve lost some credibility. The other reason is that DreamHost is always quick to ask for a second chance time and time again when things go wrong, yet they don’t even give a customer the respect of a full response or explanation, let alone a second chance. Nor do they even provide a phone number, just a voicemail which they pick the best messages off of to post on their blog to laugh at.

I blogged about this because I can no longer recommend DreamHost to others (well, maybe I can to people I dislike) and because I would just like them to, at least, explain to Andy what happened and give him the chance to explain his side or at least take his data elsewhere. And to see if anyone out there has a web host they are happy with, if so, feel free to let me know in the comments.

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New Purchase: Verizon Wireless EVDO Card // September 25th, 2006

air_pc5740.jpgCall me crazy or loopy but I recently purchased a Verion Wireless broadband wireless card. Why? To increase productivity. Now instead of sitting around doing nothing on my computer at home, I can sit around doing nothing anywhere. OK, seriously, reasons why I purchased this (I get the lower monthly charge since I already have a Verizon voice plan);

  1. Productive anywhere. At Starbucks, without having to pay for their WiFi service. In the car traveling to Sacramento or Monterey or Tahoe or wherever. Maybe even in the coming months while driving around looking at potential property to buy. Scoble sold me on this point while reading his blog.
  2. To us se in places that don’t have WiFi or allow WiFi access, such as my place of employment, or conferences, or area restaurants, coffee shops, or even parks.
  3. *ahem*… SlingBox! ’nuff said

Think about it this way, when I need to go anywhere with my computer, I don’t need to worry about finding a free WiFi connection, the security on said connection, and losing that connection when I move to another spot. Instead I can bring my computer along wherever I go and be more connected, but worry less about what is going on. It is sort of like having a cell phone and being more connected to everyone but having to worry less about missing an important call.

This option isn’t perfect but it is far better than the other options available.

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More Fun at Archstone Willow Glen // July 13th, 2006

It didn’t happen at 3 am like last time but the fire alarms went off again for no reason. And this time the alarm noise came in waves, started off at one building, then to another, on to mine, then on to at least one more. I wouldn’t be surprised if the alarms go off again tonight. And I wouldn’t be surprised if the building management gives another another lame response as reported in the comments.

Thankfully I gave my 30 days notice and am finally moving out next month.

( watch your volume levels )

video at YouTube

This one is out my apartment window.

video at YouTube

Special thanks to YouTube for handling my phone’s 3g2 video file format with no problems. And, of course, Corona.

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