Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA Hosting

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2008


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texte = there was some talk on the list a while ago about one developer who agree to have another developer (all names not being mentioned on purpose) host a client's site, only to see the 2nd developer steal the client. For all of those who want to offer webdna hosting, what assurances are you willing to offer that you: a) won't point the finger at bad code if it truly is a server related issue affecting site performance b) don't steal clients c) won't steal/reuse code in your own projects These are the reasons I have avoided using any outside providers. It seems that for other languages, by far and large the places that do hosting, for the most part aren't interested whatsoever in developing/ programming, and seem "safer" from well, my point of view anyway. Brian B. Burton On Sep 2, 2008, at 11:47 AM, Bob Minor wrote: > Hi Vijay and all, > > We provide hosting, dedicated servers and colocation. Please feel > free to get in touch with me privately for a quote. > > Our data center is a top tier facility for network connectivity and > infrastructure design. St. Louis is a strategic central point in the > United States that makes it an ideal location in which to distribute > Internet data throughout the United States and around the world. > Brainbench has ranked St. Louis no. 6 for IT IQ among all United > States cities. > > Our Data Center is located inside of an 18-floor, all steel frame, > secure building known as the Bandwidth Exchange Building. It is one > of the largest telecomunications facilities in the central region of > the United States. All major carriers - such as AT&T, MCI, Verizon, > Qwest, Level3, Voxitas and others have facilities at this same > location. Our 22,000 square foot Data Center can accommodate large > server farms, data cages, and even private suites. We maintain > direct multi-Gigabit bandwidth connections into five of the top five > Internet backbone carriers, including AT&T, MCI/Verizon (UUNET), > Qwest, Voxitas, and Level3. Our scalable Multi-Gigabit Internet > network currently serves over 10-billion hits per month. > > The building receives electricity from three seperate power feeds on > a spot network that provides for automatic failover capabilities. > Cybermill's Data Center maintains level current and short term power > backup through a complex UPS system, and protects against possible > long-term power failures with two 1.5 megawatt diesel generators. > Ideal temperature and humidity are accurately controlled with > redundant cooling systems. > > Equipment is protected by a pre-action, dry pipe fire suppression > system. A high level of security is maintained through a five level > system that includes access codes, a security guard station, > biometric hand scanners, electronic proximity readers and security > cameras. > > thanks for the opportunity to ham us up. Let me know if I can do > anything for you. > > On Sep 2, 2008, at 11:32 AM, Vijay-Kumar Solanki wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> We currently have Mac OS X Servers ( Tiger ) Running WebDNA sites >> and are looking for someone/company to host for us. Anyone here do >> that? >> >> TIA - Vijay >> >> -- >> Vijay-Kumar Solanki >> Adobe Certified Instructor/Developer, Consultant >> d'Vinci Interactive >> Vijay@dvinci.com >> 301.797.2386 >> --------------------------------------------------------- >> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to >> the mailing list . >> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > > Robert Minor > Director of Internet Services > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Cybermill Communications > http://www.cybermill.com http://www.merchantmaker.com > > Providing Ecommerce and interactive website development and > hosting services on Macintosh, Windows NT, *nix, and AS/400. > > Complete ddos proof hosting solutions and network services. > > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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there was some talk on the list a while ago about one developer who agree to have another developer (all names not being mentioned on purpose) host a client's site, only to see the 2nd developer steal the client. For all of those who want to offer webdna hosting, what assurances are you willing to offer that you: a) won't point the finger at bad code if it truly is a server related issue affecting site performance b) don't steal clients c) won't steal/reuse code in your own projects These are the reasons I have avoided using any outside providers. It seems that for other languages, by far and large the places that do hosting, for the most part aren't interested whatsoever in developing/ programming, and seem "safer" from well, my point of view anyway. Brian B. Burton On Sep 2, 2008, at 11:47 AM, Bob Minor wrote: > Hi Vijay and all, > > We provide hosting, dedicated servers and colocation. Please feel > free to get in touch with me privately for a quote. > > Our data center is a top tier facility for network connectivity and > infrastructure design. St. Louis is a strategic central point in the > United States that makes it an ideal location in which to distribute > Internet data throughout the United States and around the world. > Brainbench has ranked St. Louis no. 6 for IT IQ among all United > States cities. > > Our Data Center is located inside of an 18-floor, all steel frame, > secure building known as the Bandwidth Exchange Building. It is one > of the largest telecomunications facilities in the central region of > the United States. All major carriers - such as AT&T, MCI, Verizon, > Qwest, Level3, Voxitas and others have facilities at this same > location. Our 22,000 square foot Data Center can accommodate large > server farms, data cages, and even private suites. We maintain > direct multi-Gigabit bandwidth connections into five of the top five > Internet backbone carriers, including AT&T, MCI/Verizon (UUNET), > Qwest, Voxitas, and Level3. Our scalable Multi-Gigabit Internet > network currently serves over 10-billion hits per month. > > The building receives electricity from three seperate power feeds on > a spot network that provides for automatic failover capabilities. > Cybermill's Data Center maintains level current and short term power > backup through a complex UPS system, and protects against possible > long-term power failures with two 1.5 megawatt diesel generators. > Ideal temperature and humidity are accurately controlled with > redundant cooling systems. > > Equipment is protected by a pre-action, dry pipe fire suppression > system. A high level of security is maintained through a five level > system that includes access codes, a security guard station, > biometric hand scanners, electronic proximity readers and security > cameras. > > thanks for the opportunity to ham us up. Let me know if I can do > anything for you. > > On Sep 2, 2008, at 11:32 AM, Vijay-Kumar Solanki wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> We currently have Mac OS X Servers ( Tiger ) Running WebDNA sites >> and are looking for someone/company to host for us. Anyone here do >> that? >> >> TIA - Vijay >> >> -- >> Vijay-Kumar Solanki >> Adobe Certified Instructor/Developer, Consultant >> d'Vinci Interactive >> Vijay@dvinci.com >> 301.797.2386 >> --------------------------------------------------------- >> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to >> the mailing list . >> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > > Robert Minor > Director of Internet Services > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Cybermill Communications > http://www.cybermill.com http://www.merchantmaker.com > > Providing Ecommerce and interactive website development and > hosting services on Macintosh, Windows NT, *nix, and AS/400. > > Complete ddos proof hosting solutions and network services. > > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > "Brian B. Burton"

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