Time for Drastic Measures

Apr 1, 2008

In the last couple of months, this site was down about a handful of times. Each time it was for an understandable technology-related reason, but taking a higher-level perspective makes the inconsistency in service frustrating and unacceptable, and I can only imagine how baffling it might be to you, our dear members and visitors, to come to CrochetMe.com to find a blank screen or a confusing error message.

I've put off looking for a new web host for three reasons. First, I've really enjoyed working with our current host. They're friendly and responsive, though not quite as good with their up-time guarantee as I would like. Second, our current host's fees are relatively low, and I've been concerned that a switch would result in a fee increase we simply couldn't afford. Third, switching web hosts is a royal pain in the patootey.

However, like with most issues, there comes a point where the costs of maintaining the status quo outweigh the (potential) costs of change. We've reached that point and we need your help.

First, if you have experience renting a dedicated server, we'd love to hear your recommendations for a great host. (We've far outgrown shared hosting, so please only weigh in if you're familiar with dedicated hosting services.)

Second, we could use some of that awesome community spirit that makes this site so special. Months and months ago I thought we'd be revitalizing our languishing CafePress store, but that fell through. If you're a talented graphic artist and would be willing to donate your skills and art in any small or large way so we can raise some funds to support CrochetMe.com, please be in touch (there will be goodies in it and undying gratitude from thousands of crocheters, and hopefully your crochet and CrochetMe.com-themed work walking the streets and adorning caffeine-delivery vessels the world over). I'm also very open to suggestions for engaging our active and caring community to push this site (and crochet) as we enter this transitional technology period—there are many improvements yet to be made to the site, and the more people get involved, the better the site will be!

I'm going to trample my inclination to feel great stress over this hosting situation and rather will channel my energy into making this into opportunity to build our community even more. Won't you come along for the adventure? It won't be the same without you.

Thoughts?


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ferrous wrote
on Apr 1, 2008 2:23 PM

i've only used their shared hosting services, but i know they have dedicated hosting. http://www.pair.com/ have been fabulous for the shared hosting with excellent support whenever i've had issues (almost invariably my own fault! lol!) so they might be worth looking at for dedicated hosting.

ferrous wrote
on Apr 1, 2008 2:24 PM

i also meant to say that i've been with them for at least five years. maybe more like seven years, at a guess.

pennyshima wrote
on Apr 1, 2008 3:04 PM

I have a list of a few hosts... My husband and I use www.eapps.com -- while we're on a shared host they do offer dedicated options. We've been happy with them for the past 5? years (at least 3, I forget when he switched) Please remind me if i don't post further recommendations shortly... I have friends on other providers.. I /think/ they're happy and at least one is on dedicated, but want to check first.

I hope this helps!

Cora Shaw@2 wrote
on Apr 1, 2008 4:49 PM

I will forward my email onto my husband. This is his field. I can let you know in a few days what he says.

Cora

Kim Werker wrote
on Apr 1, 2008 6:06 PM

Thank you so much, everyone! I'll keep you posted.

Check out Interweave Crochet and the Crochet Me book!

on Apr 3, 2008 11:10 PM

Hey Kim (it is actually Casey),

We ran Ravelry on a rented dedicated server for the first um... several months (until we moved up to purchasing our own machines and getting our own space).

I recommend Rimuhosting to anyone who asks me this question. Their service and support is great and their prices are great. A nice box with 4 GB of RAM and 1000 GB of bundled Cogent bandwidth is about $250 a month. They also have VPSes if you don't need an entire server and a slice will do.

Rimuhosting.com

SueW@7 wrote
on Apr 4, 2008 1:09 PM
Hi Kim....

I'd love to help out w/the Cafe Press store. I've done some part time graphic design work. I'm an avid digital scrapbooker and am on a couple of design teams for artists wanting to show off their designs on galleries etc. I'd be glad to link you up to a couple of my galleries for you to see my work.

Sue

kyri1 wrote
on Dec 8, 2009 3:21 PM

I see this post was a while back, but I thought I'd offer you my help regardless. Codero has a free white paper that discusses the cost/benefits of shared versus managed and semi-managed hosting. You can check it out here; http://www.codero.com/managed-hosting/whitepaper/

I feel like it does a good job of laying out the advantages of managed hosting, although honestly, it's expensive. Semi-managed is the way I went, so I have some control, but keep the important things, like server security, in the hands of people who understand what their doing.

I hope that's helpful, and maybe someone else is in the same situation and might benefit from this info.