kneemos wrote: » Sharks . Obviously.
PPC-1 suffered a major fault on 5 February, taking down the entire cable system
Noor Ugly Self-starter wrote: » Have you tried turning it off and on again ?
goz83 wrote: » I couldn't find anywhere else to put this, so here we go. I have a few websites with GoDaddy hosting. Since friday around 5-5:30pm, til around 1am, all the websites go offline. I have rang GoDaddy about this and on Friday, they hadn't a clue about it. Then last night, they tell me there is a damaged cable between New York and Dublin and european servers are acting up. Checking online it seems to be a massive issue and is ongoing, with no lead time to a full fix. Anyone else aware of this? It's becoming a right headache and although it's supposedly no GoDaddys fault, I am seriously considering the hassle of moving the sites to a local host, which tbh, is a big hassle I would rather avoid.
The One Doctor wrote: » Your dodgy sites are fine, don't worry.
Ruu wrote: » Aliens.
Hercule Poirot wrote: » Oh God, aliens... Your explanation for anything slightly peculiar is aliens, isn't it? You lose your keys - it's aliens. A picture falls off the wall - it's aliens. That time we used up a whole bog roll in a day, you thought that was aliens as well!
josip wrote: » We were advised to steer clear of Go Daddy hosting. Are you sure it's a cable problem?
syklops wrote: » PM me a couple of your sites and I'll see if theres an alternative route.
CruelCoin wrote: » It depends where your userbase is for these sites of yours. The best place for your sites are to place them in servers local to your userbase.
ED E wrote: » Discussion of hosting providers is against boards rules lads...