To further my previous recommendation for Hypernia I would like to note I have submitted 3 support tickets so far: 1) Getting TF2 extensions added to the management panel to allow PropHunt: Done in 3 hours, even though after sending in initial ticket I had to get the server owner to send in a ticket allowing me to request stuff for them. (They don't allow clients to uplaod .dll files on their 'By the slot' servers) 2) Getting them to allow me to have a 16-slot L4D2 server. Resolved in 12 hours, though that was due to me sending the ticket and going to bed :P actual respose to the first ticket was like 45 minutes. 3) Getting L4Downtown updated. Done in an hour.
Cheers, Joshua 'Dislexsick' Bost On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 4:41 AM, John <lists.va...@nuclearfallout.net> wrote: > Investigate the > server performance and flexibility. Then, to see their response times and > knowledge levels, ask all of them questions about improving your routing and > server performance, plugin questions, and server configuration questions > through their support system, even if you already know the answers. > Experiment with the control panel and different services. (If a company > offers a free trial or money-back guarantee, you could also take advantage > of that, but a month would give you a longer view on server stability and > uptime.) > > The "three company" strategy is often used for interviews with contractors, > and it's a solid one. > > -John _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds