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28Sep/090

Dead Server Dead Back

I was on a temporary internet hiatus while my back got a bit better, looks like during that time the hard drive on my server was slowly losing data due to a failing hard drive.

Working on getting everything back up on different hardware, several sites here on top of the moving of my sites and various apps on my server at Layered Tech looks like it may keep my free time quite busy this week.

Anyhow.. I did get this site moved first as it's the easiest to move.  We moved from here:

To the shiny rackmount server in the closet:

I think this site will be much happier there.

As for my back... more on that as I know it.

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15Sep/093

Layered Tech – The Worst Migration Plan Ever

I've used Layered Tech for my dedicated server needs for the past 3 years, moving from ThePlanet when their service just turned into a mess (I hear they have since improved).

Mind you, as I write this, I have had very little problem with LT, in fact I've always recommended them.  Their support has been stellar, their billing dept was amazingly responsive with some billing issues a year or two ago and their service has been excellent.  In fact the ONLY problem I've experienced has been with their upstream provider Saavis, and not even in the data center where my servers reside.

A few days ago I got this email informing me of their plans to migrate from one data center to another.   Moving from Saavis to Dallas Databank.  I don't know much about Databank, I hear good things.   I can only guess it's a significantly cheaper deal to house servers there.

Anyhow, there are several items which really rubbed me the wrong way in this migration process they have outlined.  Here is the notification I got:

Data Center Migration from Savvis to Databank URGENT ***RESPONSE TICKET REQUIRED***

In an effort to optimize our network architecture, we have undertaken a large migration effort to restructure our data center facilities, moving from our SAVVIS location to a more centralized facility, the Dallas Databank data center. This migration will allow Layered Tech customers to utilize the following:

Latest enterprise and enhanced network equipment
Multiple 10 gigabit internet connections
Fully redundant virtual Cisco switching equipment
Diverse carrier blend
Databank’s highly efficient and “Green Power” usage policy.

You have an active server in the Savvis facility that must be migrated. Because your business is important to us we will make every effort to move your existing server to the new facility or you may choose to upgrade your server to new hardware in the Dallas data center.

If your current server does not meet the new network’s standards, it will be necessary to upgrade your current service. In order for us to provide you with the best service possible, you must log into our customer portal no later than September 30th and open a migration ticket as outlined below . If we do not receive a migration request from you by the September 30th deadline your service will be disconnected. If we have not received a communication from you by October 10h your server will be cancelled. To avoid any disruption in service, please do the following:

Login to Encompass and submit a migration request for your server. https://encompass.layeredtech.com/
Create a new support ticket and select the Support Triage as the destination.
Select the DID shown in this email.
The subject line will need to have the follow text: HS-Migration Request – Phase 6 – DID: XXXXXX
In the body, provide the username, password, and IP range for your server.

We will respond back promptly with your migration options and information for your migration. If your migration is already in progress, please ignore this notification.

Common Questions:
--Snip (too long for this post) ---

Please do not respond to this email.

You may submit a ticket through Encompass with any question. You are also welcome to reach out to our Sales team or your Account Manager to help with new hardware migrations.

Regards

Migration Team
Layered Tech

What is my issue with this? First, I feel lucky that I'm not running a web hosting business from a server located in Saavis.  The DNS issues alone even with a handful of sites are a nightmare.  Luckily I do not run my nameservers on the same network, otherwise it could be up to 72 hours for DNS to propagate.  Second, downtime is the only option UNLESS, you want to upgrade your service.  Third, if your hardware doesn't meet the "new network standards" (which aren't defined) then you also HAVE TO UPGRADE.   If you do not submit a ticket to have your server taken offline your service will be DISCONNECTED.  10 days later your server(s) will be canceled altogether.   This doesn't seem like a way to retain customers.     Finally, the DO  NOT RESPOND TO THIS EMAIL always irks me, but thats a whole different post, just don't send me an email you don't want me to respond to, it's just rude -- you obviously are wanting a response -- Tie your support desk into your email.

I understand that I'm not one of their highest paying customers, but those options seem really unacceptable and truly makes me feel like I'm not an important customer, despite my 3 year tenure with them.  This wouldn't be how I'd expect my workplace to handle an issue involving so many customers, nor would it be how I would handle it.  I'd bite the cost to avoid downtime and keep everyone happy, and I WOULDN'T threaten cancellation.

But in conclusion, I'm going to stick it out.  My hardware is a bit dated now and they offer a lot better hardware for the same price (or cheaper in some cases), and I think it makes sense for me to setup a new server and move everything manually, running both the old and the new simultaneously to avoid downtime.  Either way it's a lot of extra work that I wasn't planning for in my schedule.  I will be calling them to see what my options are, at the moment I'm really put off, but we'll see what they say when I call them for some other options than those provided in the email.  I'll update here with the results.

Wish me luck...

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8Sep/091

Labor Day Getaway, Bohemia Ghost Town….

This past labor day weekend, we made the treacherous trek up Bohemia mountain.   Not a drive for the faint of heart, as more often than not you'll find yourself on a gravel road wide enough for one vehicle, cliff wall on one side and a sheer drop on the other, trying to avoid the various boulders sticking out of the road and hoping there isn't a vehicle coming the opposite direction.

Bohemia mountain is home to the historic Bohemia mining district and the long since forgotten Bohemia City, which is only a ghost town now.

I've been out to the mountain a handful of times now.  The first few times, some of the old abandoned mines where open so that you could go in and explore - which is extremely dangerous, due to the fact you could inhale toxic gas, explode unexploded explosives, or simply suffer from a mine collapse.  This time, apparently someone had taken the time to seal most all of the mines up.

Unlike previous visits, I actually got some video of the actual ghost town.

"Settlers discovered gold in what became the Bohemia mining district in the mid-1800s. By 1866, the area could boast of a town, Bohemia City, complete with saloons, hotel, and private housing. Cottage Grove provided food and other goods to the miners, shipping items up the steep grade of the Row River Valley. While some may have successfully mined gold ore, generally the Bohemia mines were marked by the boom and bust cycles typical of extraction resources. One contemporary writer claims that "if optimism had been a marketable commodity, all of Cottage Grove would have been rich." That optimism surged during times of economic insecurity, and when the stock market crashed in 1929, prospectors returned to the mines to wait out the Depression." -- From this site.

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Labor Day Getaway, Bohemia Ghost Town….
1Sep/092

Moving to Wordpress

I've had a blog for years and years now.  Technology keeps changing the it's never a fun process to try to move to a new platform.  This time, I'm moving my blog from Xoops to Wordpress.

Once again, I can't find any easy way to migrate all of my old posts over without writing a script myself to do it.

Anyhow.  I'll be keeping the old site up for the sake of the archive, but likely moving some of my 'best of' content over as time permits.  Also dropping the domain I've used forever in favor of http://blog.brian-shaffer.com or http://www.brian-shaffer.com/blog .

So yeah, enough babble.  This is my new blog.

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