I was one of the affected customers and, ashamedly, didn't have a current backup. In my defense it was a couple of personal, not irreplaceable, sites, and a couple of sites I run for nonprofits that I do have fully backed up so even losing everything would have only been a minor hiccup.
Luckily I was able to download a backup when the servers came up briefly and transfered intact to another web host w/i 24 hours.
I'm still following that thread, though, it's a riot! Have you seen the posts by this guy?
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showpost.php?p=4703794&postcount=428
This clangorously educatedness of this problem is starting to become a dormant thesis for all the diffractometers of the hosting companies involvement into the inauspiciousness of our demiseability, regardless of incompetence or hydrogenations of our systems. The entire hydraulicity of our data existence has been unchivalrously perturbed by our own valiance to retrieve our idiomatic dichotomy, and we risk of losing everything thanks to the mediocrities syndrome of one individual ! has anyone any solutions..?!?!
Brave New World is under $2.50 for the Kindle. I have no idea why and I haven't noticed if other classics are at that price point. http://www.amazon.com/Brave-New-World-ebook/dp/B000FA5R5S/
*sigh* Fine, then. Go read the linked webhostingtalk thread. Jatol.com has been down since 8/31.
Really? Go to jatol.com. The latest word is that one server, Bridget, is still up and running.
I was one of the affected customers and, ashamedly, didn't have a current backup. In my defense it was a couple of personal, not irreplaceable, sites, and a couple of sites I run for nonprofits that I do have fully backed up so even losing everything would have only been a minor hiccup.
Luckily I was able to download a backup when the servers came up briefly and transfered intact to another web host w/i 24 hours.
I'm still following that thread, though, it's a riot! Have you seen the posts by this guy?
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showpost.php?p=4703794&postcount=428 This clangorously educatedness of this problem is starting to become a dormant thesis for all the diffractometers of the hosting companies involvement into the inauspiciousness of our demiseability, regardless of incompetence or hydrogenations of our systems. The entire hydraulicity of our data existence has been unchivalrously perturbed by our own valiance to retrieve our idiomatic dichotomy, and we risk of losing everything thanks to the mediocrities syndrome of one individual ! has anyone any solutions..?!?!