Oh you crazy kids, i dunno.. heh. I've travelled down this road before (brisbane hosting) and to be honest, nothing excited me about them - thus - i host my sites in the US. I figured i'd raise this, as to me the question is why specifically Brisbane? is it a matter of reaching out and slapping a company if they misbehave or is it just to save postage in terms of sending down your co-loc box?
If its mission critical stuff and you manage it yourself and have to replace hardware at a moments notice etc, then i can see your position - which i'd then say, start looking at places like Mincom etc for providers. Its not going to be cheap as typically Brisbane doesn't have a vibrant enough hosting market to keep the small soho businesses happy and depending on your requirements and expected SLA structure its hard to direct you to the right peepz in brisvegas? WebCentral seem to be the pick of the bunch, and if you have some cashflow to back it up they should be able to accomodate you - not sure who told you they couldn't and would be suprised at that especially when I've personally dealt with them & Coldfusion boxes over the years... On 2/24/06, Taco Fleur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Just to clarify, I am not looking for anyone that knows ColdFusion, I > only mentioned what I did because to me that shows incompetency (sorry > for not making that immediately clear to some people right away) > > I'll wait till next week and see if pipe networks will get back to me > then, let me know how many days I should give them before they can be > marked on the list of incompetent, or the "to big to care company" > list. Maybe my standards are just a little higher than some. > > Gary, don't bother next time ;-) > > On 2/24/06, Gary Menzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ya know what Taco? > > > > WHATEVER!!!!?!!!!?!?! > > > > I have no involvement with the company personally - nor any financial > > interest. However, they fill the criteria that you originally asked for. > > If you have a problem with their service - tell them - maybe they will > > improve or maybe your first impressions of them are wrong - maybe they are > > so damn good that they have not had a chance to get back to you yet. I dont > > really know. > > > > You NEVER said in your email that the company had to know Coldfusion and - > > for a co-location agreement - one would expect you would look after the > > server (not the hosting company). You said (dot point): > > > > * Good host in Brisbane > > * One of our clients servers > > * A little flexible > > * Not looking for the biggest > > * One with redundancy > > * Know what they are doing > > > > And you also asked the DNS question (which I did not answer) but Sean did. > > > > If the advicve doesn't suit - then just ignore it. > > > > I just wont bother next time. > > > > Regards, > > Gary > > > -- Regards, Scott Barnes http://www.mossyblog.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "cfaussie" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cfaussie -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
