One of two things:Upgrade to what? a real peson
That site is finally attempting to upgrade Originally Posted by LazurusLong
Who cares? ECCIE is stable, friendly, and comfy.
Does anyone really know how long it's down for? Originally Posted by DharmaI was a systems programmer for an ISP for a while and I can tell you how long our corporate website was down when we rewrote and tested the entire website with major modifications to the webserver software itself - the lenght of time needed to kill the old webserver and restart the modified one - about 1 minute. We hosted thousands of websites and colos. If websites went down it was almost invariably operator error, apathy or incompetence on the part of those running the website.
Becky, you're brilliant!At the very least.
The power of the people must prevail! We need to take the word to the street and I am advocating to make ECCIE a standard, not just in Texas but all over the country!
I am new to Texas and it appeared that ASPD was the hobby information solution and after a couple of weeks, I paid for BCD access. After that it seems like the friggin thing is down more than it is up.
I have just signed up here at ECCIE after researching any posts of this site being down, not just on the posts here but any post on the internet and could find none.
I will only post my reviews here on ECCIE and TER as I believe they are reliable solution for the hard working hobbyists.
So come on brothers and sisters, join the cause! ECCIE not ASPD. Originally Posted by cmpjnky
I was a systems programmer for an ISP for a while and I can tell you how long our corporate website was down when we rewrote and tested the entire website with major modifications to the webserver software itself - the lenght of time needed to kill the old webserver and restart the modified one - about 1 minute. We hosted thousands of websites and colos. If websites went down it was almost invariably operator error, apathy or incompetence on the part of those running the website.Seriously npita, I think you have hit this on the nailhead.
At the very least. Originally Posted by npita