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I’m back (again? part two?)
Ok, so I thought I was back and than the database took a dive and disappeared for the better part of a day. This is really getting old, I guess I need to take the time to move my stuff to my own server. It’s pretty bad when you don’t take the time to move your own stuff, when you have boatloads of space that you intended to use for webhosting and never got around to. Oh well, I’ll be moving it all this weekend, and hopefully it won’t crash between now and then!
A few people wanted to know what I think of WP 2.0. I think it’s pretty cool, the interface for writing is a bit more user friendly, there’s a WYSIWYG editor built right in. It was an easy upgrade, and it’s what caused me to take the time to back up my database and templates, which is why I still have all my posts and comments…which is definetly a good thing! :) If only I had backed up my images folder. Live and learn, I guess.
The new job is going great, I’m really loving it. The only bad thing is, I’m still fighting this cold/flu/disease(!!) whatever it is I have. Getting better every day, tho. :) It makes me incredibly lazy, tho, all I want to do is lay down and read my new books! Which is what I’m going to do right now…hope everyone is having a good week!





If your service isn’t doing its own backups bail – it isn’t offering much of a service.
Disks crash. They are better than they used to be but for any piece of hardware there is a mean-time-to-failure. There should be a mean-time-to-repair even if repair is drop in a new disk and load the current copy.
A datacenter that isn’t doing backups should NOT charge for any service.