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File server “f1″ replacement

Our venerable old file server “f1″ had some problems last month that left us with some doubt as to the viability of its redundant power supplies over the long term. Since then, we’ve been planning and...

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A RespectMyPrivacy discount, a few UI upgrades, and Twitter?

We’ve released a minor update to our member UI with a few new features, one of which is of particular note: a 10% discount on RespectMyPrivacy service is now available in exchange for prepayment. We...

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Pools: Arbitrary HTTP Servers, Resource Reservation and Scalability

We are pleased to announce that we are beginning the beta of our new “pools” service. Pools are a way to reserve memory and CPU power for one or more web sites. This approach makes it possible to...

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Brief Network Maintenance July 20-22

This is just a quick announcement about some upcoming network maintenance. Due to our load-balancing capabilities, most of this will be done with no disruption to our services. There are a few...

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Removing deprecated IP block

Many years ago, we were assigned the IP address block 64.238.220.0/23 by one of our upstream network providers. We officially deprecated the use of that block way back in 2008, and we will be returning...

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Scheduled maintenance November 22 and December 15

We are scheduling two maintenance windows in the next month to move some equipment: Date: November 22nd, 2010 Window: 9am to noon UTC (4am to 7am US Eastern, 1am to 4am US Pacific) Affecting: MySQL...

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PHP 4 and Apache 1.3 end-of-life

This is just a short announcement to let people know that both PHP 4 and Apache 1.3 are well past their supported lifetimes from the developers. We’ve been maintaining them internally (updated as...

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Domain pricing increase effective Jan 15

As previously pre-announced via our status feed, the cost of domain registrations will be going up on January 15th, 2012 from $8.99/year to $9.49/year. There’s really not much to add other than that....

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MySQL upgrades and pricing changes for extremely large processes

We will be making two changes to our MySQL service offering, one of which will be related to the pricing of large processes, and one related to upgrading the version (and distribution) of MySQL we use....

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IPv6, SSL, scheduled tasks, storage discounts & bulk bandwidth

We have quite a few feature announcements to bring you this holiday season. We’ve added support for several features, some of which have been requested for years like IPv6, SSL, and scheduled tasks...

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PHP 5.4, PHP 5.5, and Apache 2.4

We are finally officially announcing that PHP 5.4 and PHP 5.5 are available to all members. In the past, we have offered “Fast” and “Flex” versions of PHP for people with different needs. That’s no...

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CGI/ssh Upgrades

We’re officially introducing three new realms for CGI and ssh, not only to help us stay up to date as CGI languages evolve but also to let us better meet the needs of different members who want...

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Member support: points out, subscriptions in (Updated 2014-02-15)

Back in 2009, we changed our support from a “best effort” model to an experimental “pay per use” option where people purchase a block of support points and then we charge a variable number of points...

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Price cuts, more security and recovery options

We’ve made a few changes lately that we want to make sure everyone knows about. Bandwidth pricing has been radically revamped (downward) Storage pricing has been slightly tweaked (downward) Revamped...

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Software updates… update

We’ve released some software updates that bring new options for both PHP and CGI. PHP 5.5 is upgraded from beta to stable, a PHP 5.6 developer preview is available, and new stable-track and beta realms...

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Automatic file server upgrades

As most of our members are aware, one of our older file servers, f5, has been causing intermittent problems. The time has come to move the sites still using it to newer, faster, more reliable...

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Improving support and how we talk about it

Looking back, it’s hard to believe we’ve been using our new subscription-based support system for almost eight months. Wow, time flies. Overall, we’ve been very happy with this change. We really enjoy...

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More power, more control, more insight, less cost.

We’ve made some very big changes to the fundamental nature of our service. We now support persistent processes and delegating requests for your site to those processes using HTTP, SCGI, or FastCGI....

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Domain registration updates

We have a few small updates to announce with respect to domain registration. There will be some small price changes, both up and down. We are also adding support for registering some of the new...

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Upcoming updates, upgrades, and maintenance

We have accumulated some housekeeping tasks that we’ll be taking care of over the next couple of months. They’re all necessary things to make sure our service keeps running at its best, and though we...

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