Well,
Most of you here probably remember Skull. If you knew skull you knew that he was getting his hosting from newrelic.
NewRelic had bought his hosting from a company called 24host-4.net. Here is the funny part, go to www.newrelic.net, and you will see that he has used up his alloted bandwidth.
After running up a DNS WHOIS check I came up with 24host-4.net as his service provider. So I decided I would go to there site and check it out. Well guess what, NewRelic didn't max out on his bandwidth, the company has over filled its server and they have maxed out.
Note to everyone, I don't think that going with 24host-4.net as your provider is a smart idea.
i dont find this funny
this belongs in the trash can
Hahahah.
haha.. :P
Skull and NewRelic are friends of mine, the former more than the latter. NR has some big things going, his hosting doesn't really matter at this moment. I'll explain more when/if I can.
Quote from: Mangix on August 28, 2005, 01:46:25 PM
i dont find this funny
this belongs in the trash can
You belong in the trash can.
Quote from: Dishfoot on August 28, 2005, 03:16:05 PM
Quote from: Mangix on August 28, 2005, 01:46:25 PM
i dont find this funny
this belongs in the trash can
You belong in the trash can.
:)
Ontopic: A host shouldn't max out on bandwith. :P
Blaze that would be the point. Hosts shouldn't run out of bandwidth. If they do that means they have oversold there server and are refusing too pay overage charges.
It's not funny, but it has a good underlying message.
The message? Buy your hosting from Vex3 Solutions (http://www.vex3.com). :)
Edit: Looks like the server was switched over to the main one, the site apparently isn't back up yet.
NewRelic didn't even know it was down. Good thing that I contacted him and did my research.