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The new outage verification feature does at least agree that my service has been known to be down for a half hour or more before I logged into their control panel to report it. DH has shown little interest in the downtime reports in the past, and virtually none of my outages get acknowledged in their public reports. My sites are spread across 3 different accounts running on 3 different servers, so it's not just one bad machine at fault. At least once a month, mail goes out for several hours. I've kept uptime monitors on HTTP and SMTP since last spring, and can confirm that outages of 15-40 minutes at a time happen consistently at least once a week and more often around 6-8 times per week. Sometime last winter, my DH sites and mail started having outages on a startlingly regular basis. Posted by moift at 2:58 PM on January 5, 2006
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So, they do get people to market for them and it is possible people who come with discount codes in hand are not being totally 100% forthright about how dreamhost is the greatest thing ever and and if you sign up with code x it's only so much sweeter. Then, when someone signs up with your code you get the difference between the value of your discount and the max value. You can get people certain bonuses adding up to not more than the amount they are willing to discount in total. The "pyramid scheme" accusation probably comes from the ability of current dreamhost customers to build customized referral codes. Posted by mikewas at 2:35 PM on January 5, 2006 I don't expect to change that anytime soon. I've been a Dreamhost customer since January of 2001. In terms of dollars for service, I get a great deal. If 99.9999999% uptime isn't mission critical, you may not even notice it. The downtme problem, well, their stats seem pretty good and they claim that the outages are usually caused by external factors. My experiences with other installs have been occasionally frustrating.
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