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	<title>Comments on: Dreamhost Talks to Andy and the Blogosphere Reacts</title>
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		<title>By: Juan</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Sep 2006 22:55:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t remember how I learned about Dreamhost, but I&#039;ve been using Dreamhost as my web host for about a year now. With the exception of my sites being offline 3-4 times (mostly due to other sites using up the server&#039;s resources), I&#039;ve had no problems with Dreamhost. From the get-go it seemed like a small operation, so I knew not to expect a lot from them. Since my sites aren&#039;t critical, it didn&#039;t matter to me - especially for the low price and all the features I was getting. I really like the back-end administrative control I have over all my sites. With other web hosting companies I looked into, such features are non-existent or require one to submit a ticket to their support team which may take hours or days to resolve. For the most part, my dealing with Dreamhost has been transparent. As long as my sites are up, everything is fine and Dreamhost is out-of-mind. The few times I have contacted Support, they were prompt to reply.

I don&#039;t know Andy (or his sites), but it seems with all the critial sites he has (based on what I&#039;ve read here), he may want to move away from virtual web hosting and look into dedicated web hosting or co-location.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t remember how I learned about Dreamhost, but I&#8217;ve been using Dreamhost as my web host for about a year now. With the exception of my sites being offline 3-4 times (mostly due to other sites using up the server&#8217;s resources), I&#8217;ve had no problems with Dreamhost. From the get-go it seemed like a small operation, so I knew not to expect a lot from them. Since my sites aren&#8217;t critical, it didn&#8217;t matter to me &#8211; especially for the low price and all the features I was getting. I really like the back-end administrative control I have over all my sites. With other web hosting companies I looked into, such features are non-existent or require one to submit a ticket to their support team which may take hours or days to resolve. For the most part, my dealing with Dreamhost has been transparent. As long as my sites are up, everything is fine and Dreamhost is out-of-mind. The few times I have contacted Support, they were prompt to reply.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know Andy (or his sites), but it seems with all the critial sites he has (based on what I&#8217;ve read here), he may want to move away from virtual web hosting and look into dedicated web hosting or co-location.</p>
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