Bad Hardware Day

The site seems to be running nicely on the old server in the cellar. I’m sure browsing photos isn’t a terribly fast experience any more, but until I can find a reasonably priced hosting provider I can trust, this is the way it has to be. As detailed here, my last dedicated hosting provider turned out to be less than dedicated and not much of a host to his paying guest.

As I’ve mentioned before, the new hardware that Web Host Plus put me on after managed.com sold my hard drive to them was less than reliable. I suspected a few causes, one of which was bad RAM. This theory now seems to have been borne out by an experiment I did. Before I rsynced our photo gallery across the Atlantic, I rebooted the problem box in New Jersey and reduced its operational RAM from 2 Gb to 512 Mb. In that new configuration, I was able to spend many a joyous hour copying my precious data over the transatlantic pipe without the originating box going AWOL. QED, I’d say.

I’ll be cancelling service with managed.com, Web Host Plus or whoever’s running the show now as soon as my next invoicing cycle starts. Good riddance to bad rubbish, as they say.

In the meantime, any DNS oddness you may have been seeing should now be a thing of the past. All slaves are in sync and handing out correct data. Incorrect data in the caches of other DNS servers should now also have expired. Normal service has now been resumed.

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