What kind of reputation does dreamhost have for their basic service?
I manage two sites that are at dreamhost. The downtime used to be insanely high, talking hours per month. About a year ago, his account was moved to a new server, 8 core Xeon box. The site response time has gone down quite a bit, and the server load in general is a lot more appealing than in the past. The guy pays next to nothing for his hosting, so I guess you get what you pay for. I imagine it depends largely on where they place your account as well.
On Wed, 30 Mar 2011, Luke-Jr wrote:
On Wednesday, March 30, 2011 2:01:05 pm Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
What kind of reputation does dreamhost have for their basic service?
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On Wednesday 30 March 2011 01:48:18 pm David Ambs wrote:
I manage two sites that are at dreamhost. The downtime used to be insanely high, talking hours per month. About a year ago, his account was moved to a new server, 8 core Xeon box. The site response time has gone down quite a bit, and the server load in general is a lot more appealing than in the past.
That sounds like what I found on various forums - lots of outage complaints from 2006-2008, nothing more recent.
A big concern is mail, with decent spam filtering (no over-blocking) and not being blocked outbound. Web site's pretty trivial. Budget is $40/mo or less, needs to have responsive support.
The web page is flat html and we only need 3 mailboxes.
I used dreamhost for all of my hosting currently. it used to have performance issues about 3-4 times a week, and short outages (less than 10 minutes) about 6-7 times a month. In the last 2 years, that has dropped to almost never.
I wouldn't recommend it for a production system that has to be always up, as they don't offer any sort of SLA. However, their services are amazing, their cost even better, and their support is more than adequate. I've only ever used email support, and I've always gotten a response within a few hours.
I would highly recommend it for any project that doesn't require an SLA.
As far as mail - dreamhost has their own mail (mediocre), but they recommend using google domains for mail (it's all integrated), so that you'd actually have gmail for your domain hosted through dreamhost. The basic google domains is included for free as a dreamhost subscriber.
The only recent issue that's affected me was a major service outage last month - it lasted for around 6 hours and was caused by a network failure internally.
Nathan
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Jonathan Hutchins hutchins@tarcanfel.orgwrote:
On Wednesday 30 March 2011 01:48:18 pm David Ambs wrote:
I manage two sites that are at dreamhost. The downtime used to be
insanely
high, talking hours per month. About a year ago, his account was moved to a new server, 8 core Xeon box. The site response time has gone down quite a bit, and the server load in general is a lot more appealing than in the past.
That sounds like what I found on various forums - lots of outage complaints from 2006-2008, nothing more recent.
A big concern is mail, with decent spam filtering (no over-blocking) and not being blocked outbound. Web site's pretty trivial. Budget is $40/mo or less, needs to have responsive support.
The web page is flat html and we only need 3 mailboxes. _______________________________________________ KCLUG mailing list KCLUG@kclug.org http://kclug.org/mailman/listinfo/kclug