GBMINI moves again

Website hosting, that is …

I’ve been using WestHost for a couple years now; I moved to them knowing I would pay much more, but expecting to get much more.
I purchased a “reseller” account at nearly $30/month – supposedly you get the same resources as 7 normal accounts, and I distributed them between my websites GBMINI, GPMINIย and MargaretAndIan – I expected to get faster than average performance by doing that, as well as good reliability.
Well, I did get reliability (apart from one big down time), but I never really got the speed I wanted.

And now, I’m due for annual renewal in a few weeks, and it’s hard to pay $28/month, when so many other hosting services are out there for below $10/month – of course some of those could be rubbish!

I’ve been researching a lot recently. I’ve been testing GeekStorage for a few months now. Generally very good, not gone down at all, but recently been very slow. Support says they know and are working on it, but an amount of silence from their people has sent me elsewhere (a shame, since my great plan was to try hosting with M&I, and if good then move GBMINI and GPMINI).

I was close to trying BlueHost (aka HostMonster); but Robert has been having hassle with them recently, so I kept looking. I tried FatCow over the weekend – they offered all the good features and seemed responsive and communicative, and they had a $42 for first year special price and you know how I like that number …
But FatCow is unbelievably slow; so I junked them almost immediately, and searched further.

I’ve now settled on Host Gator; not the lowest cost – but paying least isn’t always smart. And definitely less expensive than WestHost. Faster too, so far … and what attracted me too was their available and detailed network status. Some companies have no available status, you have to fill in support tickets and hope they respond. Some I’ve seen only let status be seen by existing customers, so you can’t check them out beforehand. Those companies don’t get my business!

Moving to HostGator took more work than I’d wished; I was going to switch to Gallery v2.3 as part of the move, but that blew up when given my v2.2 data, and then left everything in a huge mess when I tried to revert to v2.2 – finally tonight wiped everything, and started again, re-patched all the little Gallery modifications, and got it all working (I think!)

Of course, any hosting company is a gamble these days – we’ve even seen “big boys” like MotoringFile and MINI2 go down, and in the end my little hobby website is unimportant … but I prefer it to work, reasonably well, than to work not at all!

Hopefully, this is the last you’ll hear about hosting for at least a couple more years ๐Ÿ˜‰

Shut down by spam comments

Some readers may have noticed GBMINI slow or non-responsive today ๐Ÿ˜ฆ
Turns out, GBMINI was hit hard by comment spambots!

Looking through the access log files tonight, I see …

208.111.154.* had about 500 accesses, but that seems to be a legitimate search engine identifying itself as www.searchme.com (and I just visited searchme.com – it’s quite impressive!)

67.159.45.10 has almost 3000 accesses, looks like a search engine but doesn’t identify itself.

83.233.30.104 has 1,771 attempts to post comment spam.

91.207.4.210 has 1,795 attempts to post comment spam.

So, the last three IP addresses are now blocked – I’ll let a valid search engine visit, but not the “spammy” one!

I also made a change to the comment filenames, which should deflect some comment spambot attacks, and shouldn’t have changed normal commenting.

MotoringFile bandwidth

This is always bad, but strangely not-so-bad, when it happens:

It’s bad bad bad because no-one can view the site … but of course it only happens because the site is popular! Luckily, GBMINI will never suffer this fate ๐Ÿ˜‰
(thanks, RB, for making sure I noticed!)

Hopefully DB, Gabe, etc will soon have MotoringFile up and running again; I wonder if it was triggered by all the MINI E coverage …