I hate to churn the pot, but there are some comments in this thread that I find humorous that I would like to point out:
If you would not have noticed without a monitoring service, it seems to me like you could probably live with some downtime. I mean, if you need a monitor to tell you that your site down, is it really being used that much?
If you have people wanting to spend 4 and 5 figures why on earth are you using anything else besides a dedicated server?
Is this normally what you do when searching for a specific product on a specific website? I don\'t. if my bank is offline or PayPal is under maintenance, I always go back later. Maybe I am different.
So you would rather take the techs of the issue they are working on, which is getting the sites back online, or have them calling people and telling them there is a problem and it is being fixed?
I run several e-commerce sites and uptime is just as important to me as everyone else. In fact, it is my primary and only source of income. While I don\'t want to see repeats of an outage like this, I\'ve been around the block a few times and quite frankly, it happens to everyone. As a previous poster said, even the big boys like Amazon, who were down for days. Do you think they are going to call you back? That\'s a joke!
Has anyone ever tried to get in touch with google about anything? Good luck!
I think GH did what they could in light of a bad situation and posting on WHT is a good solution for those of us that know where to look for industry news like this. Their business is in GNAX and if GNAX s down, including the GH site, then the only alternative I see for GH is to host in a competitor\'s datacenter, and that is kind of silly. GH is clearly a player in the hosting industry, and they stand behind their product. I think it would send a mixed message if they were to move their primary sites to a secondary provider...but maybe that is just me.