On 11/6/05, Nando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm ... i wish it was that simple. It isn't.

Sure it is. You get what you pay for. If you care about your site
being up 24x7, you need to pay for that and get a dedicated server.

> When you're employed, you don't lose your job on days when someone is
> fiddling around like that on a server you've got a shared site on. But when
> you're running your own small company, those are the days you lose clients,

If your business depends on it, you should be using a dedicated
server. If you "save money" by using a shared host, then the cost may
well be lost clients.

I'm sorry, but this is a really simple business equation.

I mean, come on, how much is a dedicated server? How many clients can
you host on it (and resell the hosting fee yourself)? How much is your
reputation worth?
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Sean A Corfield -- http://corfield.org/
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