So, DreamHost is upgrading their infrastructure, to go green and save money. During this process there could be technical difficulties, so as a reward to customers who take a risk and volunteer to be migrated first they’re offering unlimited disk space and bandwidth for free, forever! I volunteered, and not only do I now have unlimited storage and bandwidth, but it turns out my account was already moved over, so I essentially got it for doing nothing. If you have a DreamHost account, it might be worth volunteering.
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- I made my LinkedIn profile awesome using http://t.co/8nzeyGlc. Check it out today! http://t.co/XfZu7mtk 1 week ago
- support legislation to permit discharge of all student loans in bankruptcy. http://t.co/JMRvrHVG 2 weeks ago
- The @FriendsOfElsie mobile site I developed is now also live: http://t.co/i5UbiPjK (must visit in mobile device, or spoof your UA) 3 weeks ago
- The new Nazareth homepage I did the development for is now live: http://t.co/Bz8NrWlW 3 weeks ago
- I just reviewed: 'Levi's Men's 560 Big & Tall Comfort Fit Jean' by Levi's via @amazon http://t.co/0WbC2BOl 2 months ago
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I used ReamHost at a previous startup. Not a fan, it’s shared hosting, seriously get your own VPS (Virtual private server)… rapidxen.net is pretty awesome, so is slicehost I hear.