My website has moved house

Photo by foxtongue
When I first started out in web design I gave all my clients free hosting. While it worked well as a marketing tool, the monthly server I rented from Mediatemple was rather pricey. Even though Mediatemple’s service was quite reliable, I decided to look for a cheaper option.
So began my Dreamhost affair. In my opinion, Dreamhost have quite a few things going for them; they’re cheap, their accounts have very few limitations, and the guys who run the show have a brilliant sense of humour.
For a while, all seemed happy in Dreamhost land. Until last month, when this website, which is running WordPress, started breaking for no good reason. Every day, for 2-3 hours, it just died. And Dreamhost still haven’t been able to identify the problem, let alone fix it. Experiencing a couple of hours of downtime every day isn’t the greatest way to run a website, especially if your job is to keep websites running!
So I’ve made the decision to go back to Mediatemple. If you noticed any issues on my site over the weekend, it was probably due to DNS changes doing their thing. But as of this morning, it should all be sorted out. Which reminds me to send a big THANKS to Gerard McGarry for his article on Moving WordPress from Dreamhost to Mediatemple’s Grid Server. The move was hardly rocket science, but it’s nice to read about potential pitfalls from someone who’s been in your position before.
I think I’ve learned a good lesson in small business website hosting: don’t choose a service provider based solely on price. Choose the guys who can give you the support you need, and who have the infrastructure to keep you up and running.


