Did you send Kim a PC?Anyone know why this is down? Went down yesterday.
#2 - I doubt anyone would purposely take down a site without putting a splash screen up.Nope, figured two things.
#1, if it's down on accident, she's busy trying to get it working.
#2, if it's down on purpose, she probably wouldn't want to reply.
And I guess there's a number three. Someone else might actually have the answer and reply with it, before Kim would. I'm not looking for conspiracy theories or whatever, just want to know if there's a legit problem, it's gone or what.
One of the ISP's for the data center was doing maintenance, and managed to screw things up.
It was only suppose to be down for a few hours yesterday, but obviously they're less skilled than the interns I train each year, so god knows how long this will take them.
AT&T is working on fixing the new issue they caused .Dammit.
The issue isn't the host, the issue is with AT&T and them cutting corners when they install fiber.Looks like you guys need a new host.
Like I said. Since AT&T isn't really a server host, it's not really recommended for those who want to host a website... In another post I said that it would not be an ideal tactic to go with an "all in one" solution, it's better to go with a company that has expertise with website hosting. I didn't say it, but implied it.
Same is true for AT&T, they're not known for server hosting, as in website hosting. That belongs to the likes of Softlayer, or bigger companies than Softlayer. Your site is better suited for a webhosting site than a network that handles iphone and other ipad products, the problem you're having here is that your server is overloaded with traffic from iphone/ipad users.
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