Re: [videoblogging] Living with server downtime...

2007-05-23 Thread Charles Iliya Krempeaux
Hello,

Just out of curiosity, what plugins are you using besides wordTube?


See ya

On 5/22/07, postoprem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 How much downtime is acceptable? This might be a silly question because the 
 obvious
  answer is none but it seems the real word seems to offer something different.

  My site is hosted on Bluehost. And maybe for a couple of issues, they have 
 been very
  reliable and I have been quite satisfied. But every so often, I am working 
 on something
  and my site is down because of various reasons: CPU Bandwidth issues, 
 internal error
  and blah blah.

  I think one of my wordpress plugins, Wordtube, which I love dearly and use
  extensively is the culprit (my media files are hosted on blip). Speaking to 
 the
  tech support peeps, they point to several plugins as the reasons for 
 outtages.
  But I love and need my plugins. And I have to say that for the most part, I
  install plugins that I really need.

  Are any of you wordpress users (who host their own blogs) facing these 
 issues?
  If you do, do you find your site down from time to time? if so, how long?
  What are your secrets to keeping an healthy site?
  What are the big sites doing in terms of the backend and all that?

  And more importantly...
  When will videoblogging not suck time from my day?
  When will I stop having to deal with php or mysql code crap?
  When will I stop feeling like a dumbass for hosting my own site?

  Ajit
  http://squigglebooth.com/

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Re: [videoblogging] Living with server downtime...

2007-05-23 Thread Michael Verdi
I've used 1and1.com for the last 2 years and have had almost no downtime at
all.
- Verdi

On 5/23/07, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Hello,

 Just out of curiosity, what plugins are you using besides wordTube?

 See ya

 On 5/22/07, postoprem [EMAIL PROTECTED] postoprem%40yahoo.com wrote:
 
  How much downtime is acceptable? This might be a silly question because
 the obvious
  answer is none but it seems the real word seems to offer something
 different.
 
  My site is hosted on Bluehost. And maybe for a couple of issues, they
 have been very
  reliable and I have been quite satisfied. But every so often, I am
 working on something
  and my site is down because of various reasons: CPU Bandwidth issues,
 internal error
  and blah blah.
 
  I think one of my wordpress plugins, Wordtube, which I love dearly and
 use
  extensively is the culprit (my media files are hosted on blip). Speaking
 to the
  tech support peeps, they point to several plugins as the reasons for
 outtages.
  But I love and need my plugins. And I have to say that for the most
 part, I
  install plugins that I really need.
 
  Are any of you wordpress users (who host their own blogs) facing these
 issues?
  If you do, do you find your site down from time to time? if so, how
 long?
  What are your secrets to keeping an healthy site?
  What are the big sites doing in terms of the backend and all that?
 
  And more importantly...
  When will videoblogging not suck time from my day?
  When will I stop having to deal with php or mysql code crap?
  When will I stop feeling like a dumbass for hosting my own site?
 
  Ajit
  http://squigglebooth.com/

 --
 Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc.

 charles @ reptile.ca
 supercanadian @ gmail.com

 developer weblog: http://ChangeLog.ca/
 __
 Make Television http://maketelevision.com/

 __
 Cars, Motorcycles, Trucks, and Racing... http://tirebiterz.com/
  




-- 
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[videoblogging] Living with server downtime...

2007-05-22 Thread postoprem
How much downtime is acceptable? This might be a silly question because the 
obvious 
answer is none but it seems the real word seems to offer something different.

My site is hosted on Bluehost. And maybe for a couple of issues, they have been 
very 
reliable and I have been quite satisfied. But every so often, I am working on 
something and 
my site is down because of various reasons: CPU Bandwidth issues, internal 
error and blah 
blah.

I think one of my wordpress plugins, Wordtube, which I love dearly and use 
extensively is 
the culprit (my media files are hosted on blip). Speaking to the tech support 
peeps, they 
point to several plugins as the reasons for outtages. But I love and need my 
plugins. And I 
have to say that for the most part, I install plugins that I really need.

Are any of you wordpress users (who host their own blogs) facing these issues?
If you do, do you find your site down from time to time? if so, how long?
What are your secrets to keeping an healthy site?
What are the big sites doing in terms of the backend and all that? 

And more importantly...
When will videoblogging not suck time from my day? 
When will I stop having to deal with php or mysql code crap?
When will I stop feeling like a dumbass for hosting my own site?


Ajit
http://squigglebooth.com/