Steven,

I had noticed the quality seeming to decline as well. However, this
particular incident looks like it was really just bad luck. I would be
careful about blaming ThePlanet before there's more info about exactly what
caused the incident and what they could have done (if anything) to prevent
it.

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 3:42 AM, Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Aye, I worked for an organization that used ThePlanet several years ago.
>  Ended up moving all our business to another host because of the many
> problems plaguing ThePlanet.  I guess they still haven't made any
> improvements.
>
>
> Terre Porter wrote:
>
>> Well that explains why the URL injection attacks have slowed down.
>>
>> ThePlanet = The unsecure hacker spammer infested hosting company (imo)
>>
>> Terre
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Wil Sinclair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 6:33
>> PM
>> To: Zend Framework General
>> Subject: [fw-general] Exploding Data Centers
>>
>> Hi all, in case you were wondering why the list traffic seemed
>> particularly
>> light in the past few days, we were a victim of the EV1 exploding data
>> center:
>> http://forums.theplanet.com/index.php?showtopic=90185. Things should be
>> working more or less now, but please bear with us if you experience any
>> strange behavior from the lists in the next few days as they get their
>> routers and DNS's back up.
>> Now for the good news: It was precisely this data center that Matthew and
>> I
>> spent so much time moving out of last month. :) In short, this could have
>> been *much* worse.
>>
>> ,Wil
>>
>>
>>


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Bradley Holt
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