On Jul 27, 2:36 pm, Mary Luketich <[email protected]> wrote:
> ferodynamics, you make a good case. But when I do website maintenance it
> includes daily/weekly/monthly off-server backups, server log monitoring and
> server uptime alerts. I find it help to offer hosting and domains  to my
> clients directly, rather than purchase seperately for each client.

Yes, I'm not as worried about: earthquakes, floods, fires, explosions,
tornadoes, hurricanes, armed robbery, power failure, disgruntled
employees, corporate shenanigans, runaway vehicles, cut fiber,
bandwidth contracts, DoS attacks, hacking attempts, etc.  Instead if
there's a serious problem, I just change the DNS and FTP my files
somewhere else.  As we know from past experience: armed guards, backup
generators, poisonous gas, they can and do fail.  I would rather pay a
few bucks and have somebody else worry about all those horrible
things, and when something breaks I get to do all the complaining.

That said, I don't host many domains for other people--I'm my own
biggest, easiest-to-get-along-with customer :-)  As far as
maintenance, I probably spend the most time renewing domains :-(

--PJ
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