I work at the company also. We're not that tiny of a web host -- we host around 6000 domains currently.
The power company is working on finding a replacement transformer if the current one can't be fixed. Last night they were draining the oil from it to check the inside of it for damage. It could be solved today or in a week (depending on how long it takes to get a backup transformer). I honestly believe they are trying to solve the problem quickly as a lot of people depend on the buildings we are located in.
How did you do this without difficulty? The metabase is nothing but needless headaches. I run 10 busy IIS webservers and want to kill myself everytime I have to touch the metabase.
No kidding,
We run 10 IIS webservers and were experimenting with load balacing -- it was a complete failure. IISsync is suppose to work great; however, it didn't work at all like Microsoft said it would. Half the time it wouldn't even start to sync and then if it did, it would hang at the end.
I know the fun of using IIS Export, we had a machine crash and had to transfer 600 sites or so to another machine.
I work about 4 yards from this punk -- I wouldn't listen to him. He's making fun of me as I type this.
I'm pretty sure if the hard drive was encrypted with something legitimate they would be all over the news announcing this. I highly doubt it was encrypted using anything other than ROT13.
I work at the company also. We're not that tiny of a web host -- we host around 6000 domains currently. The power company is working on finding a replacement transformer if the current one can't be fixed. Last night they were draining the oil from it to check the inside of it for damage. It could be solved today or in a week (depending on how long it takes to get a backup transformer). I honestly believe they are trying to solve the problem quickly as a lot of people depend on the buildings we are located in.
How did you do this without difficulty? The metabase is nothing but needless headaches. I run 10 busy IIS webservers and want to kill myself everytime I have to touch the metabase.
No kidding, We run 10 IIS webservers and were experimenting with load balacing -- it was a complete failure. IISsync is suppose to work great; however, it didn't work at all like Microsoft said it would. Half the time it wouldn't even start to sync and then if it did, it would hang at the end. I know the fun of using IIS Export, we had a machine crash and had to transfer 600 sites or so to another machine.
I work about 4 yards from this punk -- I wouldn't listen to him. He's making fun of me as I type this.
I'm pretty sure if the hard drive was encrypted with something legitimate they would be all over the news announcing this. I highly doubt it was encrypted using anything other than ROT13.