Re: [WebDNA] Sorry WebDNA server not running /Template ERROR/ Slow speeds

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2019


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 114759
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texte = 2385 --0000000000003453740592db6088 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable went to DigitalOcean... entered 4 different credit cards and they can't seem to process any of them...? On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 10:44 AM WebDNA Solutions wrote: > Hi Stuart, > > Your Christmas story clearly explains the practical reason > for using VPS hosts instead of running your own hardware. > > But the guys who continue to insist upon running their own > hardware -- especially ancient MacOS hardware -- are never > going to change. They are stubborn, inflexible, and unwilling > to learn and do whatever it takes to have a modern system > that avoids all their ongoing "run my own hardware" issues. > > I no longer remember exactly when I switched from running my > own hardware to using VPS hosting, but I do remember that I > switched while I was still living in Hawaii, and I moved from > Hawaii in the year 2000, so I would say that I switched about > two decades ago, or maybe a couple years earlier. > > So now it is 20+ years after I learned how and why VPS helps > me to run a better system for my clients, yet we still have > people here who do not get it, regardless of how much we try > to convince them. > > I agree with everything you wrote. Several of us here have > tried but failed to convince these "I still love my hardware" > guys to just suck-it-up and make the switch to VPS hosting. > But they continue to ignore our advice because their agenda > is NOT saving time or having reliable servers that require > minimal time and effort to maintain. > > And clearly they do not value their time at more than a few > cents per hour, or they would not reconfigure a bad server > 50 times and still not get it fixed. > > I'm tired of trying to convince these WebDNA programming > colleagues that there's a better way. They seem incapable > of learning from those of us who recognized how the industry > was changing years or decades ago, and switched to VPS > hosting long ago. > > Don't get me wrong. I used to be 100% dedicated to Apple > Macintosh, too. I owned 5 of them in my early programming > and hosting days and I loved them and the MacOS! > > But this dedication faded dramatically in the early 1990's as > I learned how cheap and easy it was for me to stop wasting > time and money running my own hardware, and just pay the > professional hosting companies a minuscule pittance each > month to do it for me. > > Furthermore prices have dropped substantially since then, and > at the same time hardware is much faster now, and reliability > has increased dramatically. > > Right now I run three VPS's with three different hosts, each > in a different city. They backup each other automatically > every hour, and they backup each other's backups every 24 > hours. This may sound like ridiculous redundancy, but ... > > Even if two of my three servers should go down at the same > time, my clients will never be without a live server for more > than an hour while the DNS changes propagate -- and it costs > me less than $10 per month for all three servers: > > Server #1 =3D $5.00 per month > Server #2 =3D $3.50 per month > Server #3 =3D $0.83 per month (I pay this one $10 annually) > > Not only that, but these are all modern Linux servers that > never seem to fail anyways. > > You might think that eventually these "I love my hardware" > guys might want to give up their death-grips on their old > equipment and start doing what the rest of us have been doing > for ages. But I suspect that this is never going to happen. > > To each his own! > > And although I wish the best to all WebDNA programmers and > hosts, I also wish WSC had made the decision years ago to > stop building new WebDNA versions for Mac or Windows, and > instead focused exclusively on Linux ... > > I also wish they would have created a fully functional > snapshot / droplet of a Ubuntu/Apache/WebDNA server that > anyone could install and have running in just a few minutes > on most any Linux VPS host. Maybe some day?! > > :) > > Regards, > Kenneth Grome > WebDNA Solutions > http://www.webdnasolutions.com > Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917 > Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems > > > > > I found many years ago onsite hosting of 2 x 24row server > > racks, plus the fibre connection, plus the specially fitted > > server room, plus electricity, plus, plus, plus was just > > too much to have to deal with. One Christmas night after a > > very long lunch, plenty of wine and food, time with family > > and friends, my monitoring alarms went off. At 6am the next > > day I finally left the premises after getting everything > > back online after a switch had failed further upstream in > > the network to which I had no access. December 26 was the > > first day of my mission to get rid of all the hardware. Now > > with all hosting left to the businesses that have 24x7 > > staff and their millions of dollars of investment in > > networking, hardware and redundancy I still get a few > > issues with servers going off-line, but the best part is it > > is usually a reboot that I can do with my phone while still > > half asleep. If it is a more serious issue then I simple do > > what you would be doing with your own server equipment - > > the difference is that I can do it anywhere I have internet > > connection and a minimum of an iPad or my old 12=E2=80=9D MacBook. > > > > The benefits are numerous. I have been able to down scale > > business premises, employ less staff, be far more flexible > > with my working arrangements - sitting on a beach 3,500 kms > > north of Sydney I am able to conduct business without > > clients knowing I am not in my office at my desk. > > > > For everyone that is hosting sites on Mac from an on-site > > server you really need to ask yourselves: > > > > 1) =E2=80=9CWhat is the importance of a good, stable, fast web > > presence to my business?=E2=80=9D > > > > 2) =E2=80=9CCan my business afford US$10.00 a month so that my > > website/s can be hosted on the very latest dedicated > > virtual Linux server with 2TB of data transfer a month ?=E2=80=9D > > > > 3) =E2=80=9CDoes each new build of Apple OS cause me hosting > > problems?" > > > > Then you will think that you don=E2=80=99t have command line > > expertise on a linux system, that is very easily overcome > > with a GUI that services thousands of servers around the > > world. > > > > If security is an issue, you can have a rock solid firewall > > at no cost. > > > > Backup your server for an additional US$2/month. > > > > Got an idea that involves more hardware, a second server > > etc - then cloud hosting gives you the ability to try it > > for a hour/day/week/month and all you have committed is $10 > > or so. > > > > If you employ a hosting company that specialises in WebDNA > > hosting such as Zarcrom then you don=E2=80=99t even have to worry > > about the server environment, all you need to work on is > > your website. > > > > Have a chat with Christophe about the possibilities that > > you can have with Zarcrom as a hosting partner, if you want > > to go it alone on a cloud platform then please send me an > > email if you need any further information. > > > > Consider if trying to save $10/month is worth your time and > > anguish. > > > > > > Kind regards > > > > Stuart Tremain > > Pharoah Lane Software > > AUSTRALIA > > webdna@plsoftware.com.au > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 18 Sep 2019, at 10:29, Brian Harrington > > > wrote: > > > > > > well... Apple has a new Mac Pro coming out and have done > > > bs to phones to make ppl upgrade...? > > > > > > On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 1:43 PM H - Powerpalle > > > > > > wrote: =E2=80=9C...and I get > > > the server up and running then within an hour I start > > > getting errors "Sorry WebDNA server not running =E2=80=A6=E2=80=9D > > > > > > Same =E2=80=99sort off=E2=80=99 experience here=E2=80=A6 having an ac= tive thread > > > on the talk list currently. > > > > > > /Palle > > > > > > > > >> On 17 Sep 2019, at 19.31, Brian Harrington > > >> > > > >> wrote: > > >> > > >> I have older mac 10.6.8 w/ webdna 6.2 with netgear > > >> router router w.dmz host been using for years as my > > >> webserver... I've reinstalled and reconfigured 50 times > > >> the last 2 weeks and I get the server up and running > > >> then within an hour I start getting errors "Sorry WebDNA > > >> server not running /Template ERROR/ Slow speeds" and > > >> template not found... I fix the issue and then it's > > >> something new...???? > > >> > > >> I'm also having the SAME issues try running newer 2009 > > >> mac 10.11.6 El capitan w/webdna 8.2....!!! > > >> > > >> I recently moved but my old server been fast and fine on > > >> 100/10 and now have faster 400/20 internet and the sever > > >> won't max out on speed test but still as fast as the old > > >> connection... > > >> > > >> my newer 2009 mac is maxed out on everything and gets a > > >> faster connection yet serves the web pages very slow... > > >> > > >> I can't seem to keep either server running...! > > >> modifications work then new issue starts... > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Brian Harrington > > >> Auto Glass Xpress > > >> 2655 Millersport Hwy. Suite 1063 > > >> Getzville, NY 14068 > > >> (716) 861-2029 > > >> www.Auto-Glass-Xpress.com > > >> >--------------------------------------------------------- > > >> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed > > >> to the mailing list talk@webdna.us > > >> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > > >> talk-leave@webdna.us > > >> archives: http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55 > > >> Bug Reporting: > > >> support@webdna.us > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > > > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > > > the mailing list talk@webdna.us > > > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.us > > > archives: > > > http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55 > > > Bug Reporting: > > > support@webdna.us > > > > > > -- > > > Brian Harrington > > > Auto Glass Xpress > > > 2655 Millersport Hwy. Suite 1063 > > > Getzville, NY 14068 > > > (716) 861-2029 > > > www.Auto-Glass-Xpress.com > > > >--------------------------------------------------------- > > > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > > > the mailing list talk@webdna.us To unsubscribe, E-mail > > > to: talk-leave@webdna.us archives: > > > http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55 Bug Reporting: > > > support@webdna.us > > > > > > > > Regards, > Kenneth Grome > WebDNA Solutions > http://www.webdnasolutions.com > Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917 > Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems > > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list talk@webdna.us > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.us > archives: http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55 > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us > --=20 Brian Harrington Auto Glass Xpress 2655 Millersport Hwy. 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went to DigitalOcean... entered 4 different=C2=A0credit ca= rds and they can't seem to process any of them...?

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On Wed= , Sep 18, 2019 at 10:44 AM WebDNA Solutions <ken@webdnasolutions.com> wrote:
Hi Stuart,

Your Christmas story clearly explains the practical reason
for using VPS hosts instead of running your own hardware.

But the guys who continue to insist upon running their own
hardware -- especially ancient MacOS hardware -- are never
going to change. They are stubborn, inflexible, and unwilling
to learn and do whatever it takes to have a modern system
that avoids all their ongoing "run my own hardware" issues.

I no longer remember exactly when I switched from running my
own hardware to using VPS hosting, but I do remember that I
switched while I was still living in Hawaii, and I moved from
Hawaii in the year 2000, so I would say that I switched about
two decades ago, or maybe a couple years earlier.

So now it is 20+ years after I learned how and why VPS helps
me to run a better system for my clients, yet we still have
people here who do not get it, regardless of how much we try
to convince them.

I agree with everything you wrote. Several of us here have
tried but failed to convince these "I still love my hardware"
guys to just suck-it-up and make the switch to VPS hosting.
But they continue to ignore our advice because their agenda
is NOT saving time or having reliable servers that require
minimal time and effort to maintain.

And clearly they do not value their time at more than a few
cents per hour, or they would not reconfigure a bad server
50 times and still not get it fixed.

I'm tired of trying to convince these WebDNA programming
colleagues that there's a better way. They seem incapable
of learning from those of us who recognized how the industry
was changing years or decades ago, and switched to VPS
hosting long ago.

Don't get me wrong. I used to be 100% dedicated to Apple
Macintosh, too. I owned 5 of them in my early programming
and hosting days and I loved them and the MacOS!

But this dedication faded dramatically in the early 1990's as
I learned how cheap and easy it was for me to stop wasting
time and money running my own hardware, and just pay the
professional hosting companies a minuscule pittance each
month to do it for me.

Furthermore prices have dropped substantially since then, and
at the same time hardware is much faster now, and reliability
has increased dramatically.

Right now I run three VPS's with three different hosts, each
in a different city. They backup each other automatically
every hour, and they backup each other's backups every 24
hours. This may sound like ridiculous redundancy, but ...

Even if two of my three servers should go down at the same
time, my clients will never be without a live server for more
than an hour while the DNS changes propagate -- and it costs
me less than $10 per month for all three servers:

Server #1 =3D $5.00 per month
Server #2 =3D $3.50 per month
Server #3 =3D $0.83 per month (I pay this one $10 annually)

Not only that, but these are all modern Linux servers that
never seem to fail anyways.

You might think that eventually these "I love my hardware"
guys might want to give up their death-grips on their old
equipment and start doing what the rest of us have been doing
for ages. But I suspect that this is never going to happen.

To each his own!

And although I wish the best to all WebDNA programmers and
hosts, I also wish WSC had made the decision years ago to
stop building new WebDNA versions for Mac or Windows, and
instead focused exclusively on Linux ...

I also wish they would have created a fully functional
snapshot / droplet of a Ubuntu/Apache/WebDNA server that
anyone could install and have running in just a few minutes
on most any Linux VPS host. Maybe some day?!

:)

Regards,
Kenneth Grome
WebDNA Solutions
http://www.webdnasolutions.com
Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917
Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems



> I found many years ago onsite hosting of 2 x 24row server
> racks, plus the fibre connection, plus the specially fitted
> server room, plus electricity, plus, plus, plus was just
> too much to have to deal with. One Christmas night after a
> very long lunch, plenty of wine and food, time with family
> and friends, my monitoring alarms went off. At 6am the next
> day I finally left the premises after getting everything
> back online after a switch had failed further upstream in
> the network to which I had no access. December 26 was the
> first day of my mission to get rid of all the hardware. Now
> with all hosting left to the businesses that have 24x7
> staff and their millions of dollars of investment in
> networking, hardware and redundancy I still get a few
> issues with servers going off-line, but the best part is it
> is usually a reboot that I can do with my phone while still
> half asleep. If it is a more serious issue then I simple do
> what you would be doing with your own server equipment -
> the difference is that I can do it anywhere I have internet
> connection and a minimum of an iPad or my old 12=E2=80=9D MacBook.
>
> The benefits are numerous. I have been able to down scale
> business premises, employ less staff, be far more flexible
> with my working arrangements - sitting on a beach 3,500 kms
> north of Sydney I am able to conduct business without
> clients knowing I am not in my office at my desk.
>
> For everyone that is hosting sites on Mac from an on-site
> server you really need to ask yourselves:
>
> 1)=C2=A0 =E2=80=9CWhat is the importance of a good, stable, fast web > presence to my business?=E2=80=9D
>
> 2)=C2=A0 =E2=80=9CCan my business afford US$10.00 a month so that my > website/s can be hosted on the very latest=C2=A0 dedicated
> virtual Linux server with 2TB of data transfer a month ?=E2=80=9D
>
> 3) =E2=80=9CDoes each new build of Apple OS cause me hosting
> problems?"
>
> Then you will think that you don=E2=80=99t have command line
> expertise on a linux system, that is very easily overcome
> with a GUI that services thousands of servers around the
> world.
>
> If security is an issue, you can have a rock solid firewall
> at no cost.
>
> Backup your server for an additional US$2/month.
>
> Got an idea that involves more hardware, a second server
> etc - then cloud hosting gives you the ability to try it
> for a hour/day/week/month and all you have committed is $10
> or so.
>
> If you employ a hosting company that specialises in WebDNA
> hosting such as Zarcrom then you don=E2=80=99t even have to worry
> about the server environment, all you need to work on is
> your website.
>
> Have a chat with Christophe about the possibilities that
> you can have with Zarcrom as a hosting partner, if you want
> to go it alone on a cloud platform then please send me an
> email if you need any further information.
>
> Consider if trying to save $10/month is worth your time and
> anguish.
>
>
> Kind regards
>
> Stuart Tremain
> Pharoah Lane Software
> AUSTRALIA
> webdna@p= lsoftware.com.au
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 18 Sep 2019, at 10:29, Brian Harrington
> > <a= utoglasswny@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > well... Apple has a new Mac Pro coming out and have done
> > bs to phones to make ppl upgrade...?
> >
> > On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 1:43 PM H - Powerpalle
> > <powerpalle@powerpalle.dk
> > <mailto:powerpalle@powerpalle.dk>> wrote: =E2=80=9C...and I get > > the server up and running then within an hour I start
> > getting errors "Sorry WebDNA server not running =E2=80=A6=E2= =80=9D
> >
> > Same =E2=80=99sort off=E2=80=99 experience here=E2=80=A6 having a= n active thread
> > on the talk list currently.
> >
> > /Palle
> >
> >
> >> On 17 Sep 2019, at 19.31, Brian Harrington
> >> <autoglasswny@gmail.com <mailto:autoglasswny@gmail.com>>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> I have older mac 10.6.8 w/ webdna 6.2 with netgear
> >> router router w.dmz host been using for years as my
> >> webserver... I've reinstalled and reconfigured 50 times > >> the last 2 weeks and I get the server up and running
> >> then within an hour I start getting errors "Sorry WebDNA=
> >> server not running /Template ERROR/ Slow speeds" and
> >> template not found... I fix the issue and then it's
> >> something new...????
> >>
> >> I'm also having the SAME issues try running newer 2009 > >> mac 10.11.6 El capitan w/webdna 8.2....!!!
> >>
> >> I recently moved but my old server been fast and fine on
> >> 100/10 and now have faster 400/20 internet and the sever
> >> won't max out on speed test but still as fast as the old<= br> > >> connection...
> >>
> >> my newer 2009 mac is maxed out on everything and gets a
> >> faster connection yet serves the web pages very slow...
> >>
> >> I can't seem to keep either server running...!
> >> modifications work then new issue starts...
> >>
> >> --
> >> Brian Harrington
> >> Auto Glass Xpress
> >> 2655 Millersport Hwy. Suite 1063
> >> Getzville, NY 14068
> >> (716) 861-2029
> >> www.Auto-Glass-Xpress.com
> >> <http://www.auto-glass-xpress.com/>--------= -------------------------------------------------
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> >
> > --
> > Brian Harrington
> > Auto Glass Xpress
> > 2655 Millersport Hwy. Suite 1063
> > Getzville, NY 14068
> > (716) 861-2029
> > www.Auto-Glass-Xpress.com
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>





Regards,
Kenneth Grome
WebDNA Solutions
http://www.webdnasolutions.com
Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917
Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems



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2385 --0000000000003453740592db6088 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable went to DigitalOcean... entered 4 different credit cards and they can't seem to process any of them...? On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 10:44 AM WebDNA Solutions wrote: > Hi Stuart, > > Your Christmas story clearly explains the practical reason > for using VPS hosts instead of running your own hardware. > > But the guys who continue to insist upon running their own > hardware -- especially ancient MacOS hardware -- are never > going to change. They are stubborn, inflexible, and unwilling > to learn and do whatever it takes to have a modern system > that avoids all their ongoing "run my own hardware" issues. > > I no longer remember exactly when I switched from running my > own hardware to using VPS hosting, but I do remember that I > switched while I was still living in Hawaii, and I moved from > Hawaii in the year 2000, so I would say that I switched about > two decades ago, or maybe a couple years earlier. > > So now it is 20+ years after I learned how and why VPS helps > me to run a better system for my clients, yet we still have > people here who do not get it, regardless of how much we try > to convince them. > > I agree with everything you wrote. Several of us here have > tried but failed to convince these "I still love my hardware" > guys to just suck-it-up and make the switch to VPS hosting. > But they continue to ignore our advice because their agenda > is NOT saving time or having reliable servers that require > minimal time and effort to maintain. > > And clearly they do not value their time at more than a few > cents per hour, or they would not reconfigure a bad server > 50 times and still not get it fixed. > > I'm tired of trying to convince these WebDNA programming > colleagues that there's a better way. They seem incapable > of learning from those of us who recognized how the industry > was changing years or decades ago, and switched to VPS > hosting long ago. > > Don't get me wrong. I used to be 100% dedicated to Apple > Macintosh, too. I owned 5 of them in my early programming > and hosting days and I loved them and the MacOS! > > But this dedication faded dramatically in the early 1990's as > I learned how cheap and easy it was for me to stop wasting > time and money running my own hardware, and just pay the > professional hosting companies a minuscule pittance each > month to do it for me. > > Furthermore prices have dropped substantially since then, and > at the same time hardware is much faster now, and reliability > has increased dramatically. > > Right now I run three VPS's with three different hosts, each > in a different city. They backup each other automatically > every hour, and they backup each other's backups every 24 > hours. This may sound like ridiculous redundancy, but ... > > Even if two of my three servers should go down at the same > time, my clients will never be without a live server for more > than an hour while the DNS changes propagate -- and it costs > me less than $10 per month for all three servers: > > Server #1 =3D $5.00 per month > Server #2 =3D $3.50 per month > Server #3 =3D $0.83 per month (I pay this one $10 annually) > > Not only that, but these are all modern Linux servers that > never seem to fail anyways. > > You might think that eventually these "I love my hardware" > guys might want to give up their death-grips on their old > equipment and start doing what the rest of us have been doing > for ages. But I suspect that this is never going to happen. > > To each his own! > > And although I wish the best to all WebDNA programmers and > hosts, I also wish WSC had made the decision years ago to > stop building new WebDNA versions for Mac or Windows, and > instead focused exclusively on Linux ... > > I also wish they would have created a fully functional > snapshot / droplet of a Ubuntu/Apache/WebDNA server that > anyone could install and have running in just a few minutes > on most any Linux VPS host. Maybe some day?! > > :) > > Regards, > Kenneth Grome > WebDNA Solutions > http://www.webdnasolutions.com > Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917 > Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems > > > > > I found many years ago onsite hosting of 2 x 24row server > > racks, plus the fibre connection, plus the specially fitted > > server room, plus electricity, plus, plus, plus was just > > too much to have to deal with. One Christmas night after a > > very long lunch, plenty of wine and food, time with family > > and friends, my monitoring alarms went off. At 6am the next > > day I finally left the premises after getting everything > > back online after a switch had failed further upstream in > > the network to which I had no access. December 26 was the > > first day of my mission to get rid of all the hardware. Now > > with all hosting left to the businesses that have 24x7 > > staff and their millions of dollars of investment in > > networking, hardware and redundancy I still get a few > > issues with servers going off-line, but the best part is it > > is usually a reboot that I can do with my phone while still > > half asleep. If it is a more serious issue then I simple do > > what you would be doing with your own server equipment - > > the difference is that I can do it anywhere I have internet > > connection and a minimum of an iPad or my old 12=E2=80=9D MacBook. > > > > The benefits are numerous. I have been able to down scale > > business premises, employ less staff, be far more flexible > > with my working arrangements - sitting on a beach 3,500 kms > > north of Sydney I am able to conduct business without > > clients knowing I am not in my office at my desk. > > > > For everyone that is hosting sites on Mac from an on-site > > server you really need to ask yourselves: > > > > 1) =E2=80=9CWhat is the importance of a good, stable, fast web > > presence to my business?=E2=80=9D > > > > 2) =E2=80=9CCan my business afford US$10.00 a month so that my > > website/s can be hosted on the very latest dedicated > > virtual Linux server with 2TB of data transfer a month ?=E2=80=9D > > > > 3) =E2=80=9CDoes each new build of Apple OS cause me hosting > > problems?" > > > > Then you will think that you don=E2=80=99t have command line > > expertise on a linux system, that is very easily overcome > > with a GUI that services thousands of servers around the > > world. > > > > If security is an issue, you can have a rock solid firewall > > at no cost. > > > > Backup your server for an additional US$2/month. > > > > Got an idea that involves more hardware, a second server > > etc - then cloud hosting gives you the ability to try it > > for a hour/day/week/month and all you have committed is $10 > > or so. > > > > If you employ a hosting company that specialises in WebDNA > > hosting such as Zarcrom then you don=E2=80=99t even have to worry > > about the server environment, all you need to work on is > > your website. > > > > Have a chat with Christophe about the possibilities that > > you can have with Zarcrom as a hosting partner, if you want > > to go it alone on a cloud platform then please send me an > > email if you need any further information. > > > > Consider if trying to save $10/month is worth your time and > > anguish. > > > > > > Kind regards > > > > Stuart Tremain > > Pharoah Lane Software > > AUSTRALIA > > webdna@plsoftware.com.au > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 18 Sep 2019, at 10:29, Brian Harrington > > > wrote: > > > > > > well... Apple has a new Mac Pro coming out and have done > > > bs to phones to make ppl upgrade...? > > > > > > On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 1:43 PM H - Powerpalle > > > > > > wrote: =E2=80=9C...and I get > > > the server up and running then within an hour I start > > > getting errors "Sorry WebDNA server not running =E2=80=A6=E2=80=9D > > > > > > Same =E2=80=99sort off=E2=80=99 experience here=E2=80=A6 having an ac= tive thread > > > on the Talk List currently. > > > > > > /Palle > > > > > > > > >> On 17 Sep 2019, at 19.31, Brian Harrington > > >> > > > >> wrote: > > >> > > >> I have older mac 10.6.8 w/ webdna 6.2 with netgear > > >> router router w.dmz host been using for years as my > > >> webserver... I've reinstalled and reconfigured 50 times > > >> the last 2 weeks and I get the server up and running > > >> then within an hour I start getting errors "Sorry WebDNA > > >> server not running /Template ERROR/ Slow speeds" and > > >> template not found... I fix the issue and then it's > > >> something new...???? > > >> > > >> I'm also having the SAME issues try running newer 2009 > > >> mac 10.11.6 El capitan w/webdna 8.2....!!! > > >> > > >> I recently moved but my old server been fast and fine on > > >> 100/10 and now have faster 400/20 internet and the sever > > >> won't max out on speed test but still as fast as the old > > >> connection... > > >> > > >> my newer 2009 mac is maxed out on everything and gets a > > >> faster connection yet serves the web pages very slow... > > >> > > >> I can't seem to keep either server running...! > > >> modifications work then new issue starts... > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Brian Harrington > > >> Auto Glass Xpress > > >> 2655 Millersport Hwy. Suite 1063 > > >> Getzville, NY 14068 > > >> (716) 861-2029 > > >> www.Auto-Glass-Xpress.com > > >> >--------------------------------------------------------- > > >> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed > > >> to the mailing list talk@webdna.us > > >> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > > >> talk-leave@webdna.us > > >> archives: http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55 > > >> Bug Reporting: > > >> support@webdna.us > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > > > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > > > the mailing list talk@webdna.us > > > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.us > > > archives: > > > http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55 > > > Bug Reporting: > > > support@webdna.us > > > > > > -- > > > Brian Harrington > > > Auto Glass Xpress > > > 2655 Millersport Hwy. Suite 1063 > > > Getzville, NY 14068 > > > (716) 861-2029 > > > www.Auto-Glass-Xpress.com > > > >--------------------------------------------------------- > > > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > > > the mailing list talk@webdna.us To unsubscribe, E-mail > > > to: talk-leave@webdna.us archives: > > > http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55 Bug Reporting: > > > support@webdna.us > > > > > > > > Regards, > Kenneth Grome > WebDNA Solutions > http://www.webdnasolutions.com > Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917 > Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems > > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list talk@webdna.us > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.us > archives: http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55 > Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us > --=20 Brian Harrington Auto Glass Xpress 2655 Millersport Hwy. 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On Wed= , Sep 18, 2019 at 10:44 AM WebDNA Solutions <ken@webdnasolutions.com> wrote:
Hi Stuart,

Your Christmas story clearly explains the practical reason
for using VPS hosts instead of running your own hardware.

But the guys who continue to insist upon running their own
hardware -- especially ancient MacOS hardware -- are never
going to change. They are stubborn, inflexible, and unwilling
to learn and do whatever it takes to have a modern system
that avoids all their ongoing "run my own hardware" issues.

I no longer remember exactly when I switched from running my
own hardware to using VPS hosting, but I do remember that I
switched while I was still living in Hawaii, and I moved from
Hawaii in the year 2000, so I would say that I switched about
two decades ago, or maybe a couple years earlier.

So now it is 20+ years after I learned how and why VPS helps
me to run a better system for my clients, yet we still have
people here who do not get it, regardless of how much we try
to convince them.

I agree with everything you wrote. Several of us here have
tried but failed to convince these "I still love my hardware"
guys to just suck-it-up and make the switch to VPS hosting.
But they continue to ignore our advice because their agenda
is NOT saving time or having reliable servers that require
minimal time and effort to maintain.

And clearly they do not value their time at more than a few
cents per hour, or they would not reconfigure a bad server
50 times and still not get it fixed.

I'm tired of trying to convince these WebDNA programming
colleagues that there's a better way. They seem incapable
of learning from those of us who recognized how the industry
was changing years or decades ago, and switched to VPS
hosting long ago.

Don't get me wrong. I used to be 100% dedicated to Apple
Macintosh, too. I owned 5 of them in my early programming
and hosting days and I loved them and the MacOS!

But this dedication faded dramatically in the early 1990's as
I learned how cheap and easy it was for me to stop wasting
time and money running my own hardware, and just pay the
professional hosting companies a minuscule pittance each
month to do it for me.

Furthermore prices have dropped substantially since then, and
at the same time hardware is much faster now, and reliability
has increased dramatically.

Right now I run three VPS's with three different hosts, each
in a different city. They backup each other automatically
every hour, and they backup each other's backups every 24
hours. This may sound like ridiculous redundancy, but ...

Even if two of my three servers should go down at the same
time, my clients will never be without a live server for more
than an hour while the DNS changes propagate -- and it costs
me less than $10 per month for all three servers:

Server #1 =3D $5.00 per month
Server #2 =3D $3.50 per month
Server #3 =3D $0.83 per month (I pay this one $10 annually)

Not only that, but these are all modern Linux servers that
never seem to fail anyways.

You might think that eventually these "I love my hardware"
guys might want to give up their death-grips on their old
equipment and start doing what the rest of us have been doing
for ages. But I suspect that this is never going to happen.

To each his own!

And although I wish the best to all WebDNA programmers and
hosts, I also wish WSC had made the decision years ago to
stop building new WebDNA versions for Mac or Windows, and
instead focused exclusively on Linux ...

I also wish they would have created a fully functional
snapshot / droplet of a Ubuntu/Apache/WebDNA server that
anyone could install and have running in just a few minutes
on most any Linux VPS host. Maybe some day?!

:)

Regards,
Kenneth Grome
WebDNA Solutions
http://www.webdnasolutions.com
Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917
Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems



> I found many years ago onsite hosting of 2 x 24row server
> racks, plus the fibre connection, plus the specially fitted
> server room, plus electricity, plus, plus, plus was just
> too much to have to deal with. One Christmas night after a
> very long lunch, plenty of wine and food, time with family
> and friends, my monitoring alarms went off. At 6am the next
> day I finally left the premises after getting everything
> back online after a switch had failed further upstream in
> the network to which I had no access. December 26 was the
> first day of my mission to get rid of all the hardware. Now
> with all hosting left to the businesses that have 24x7
> staff and their millions of dollars of investment in
> networking, hardware and redundancy I still get a few
> issues with servers going off-line, but the best part is it
> is usually a reboot that I can do with my phone while still
> half asleep. If it is a more serious issue then I simple do
> what you would be doing with your own server equipment -
> the difference is that I can do it anywhere I have internet
> connection and a minimum of an iPad or my old 12=E2=80=9D MacBook.
>
> The benefits are numerous. I have been able to down scale
> business premises, employ less staff, be far more flexible
> with my working arrangements - sitting on a beach 3,500 kms
> north of Sydney I am able to conduct business without
> clients knowing I am not in my office at my desk.
>
> For everyone that is hosting sites on Mac from an on-site
> server you really need to ask yourselves:
>
> 1)=C2=A0 =E2=80=9CWhat is the importance of a good, stable, fast web > presence to my business?=E2=80=9D
>
> 2)=C2=A0 =E2=80=9CCan my business afford US$10.00 a month so that my > website/s can be hosted on the very latest=C2=A0 dedicated
> virtual Linux server with 2TB of data transfer a month ?=E2=80=9D
>
> 3) =E2=80=9CDoes each new build of Apple OS cause me hosting
> problems?"
>
> Then you will think that you don=E2=80=99t have command line
> expertise on a linux system, that is very easily overcome
> with a GUI that services thousands of servers around the
> world.
>
> If security is an issue, you can have a rock solid firewall
> at no cost.
>
> Backup your server for an additional US$2/month.
>
> Got an idea that involves more hardware, a second server
> etc - then cloud hosting gives you the ability to try it
> for a hour/day/week/month and all you have committed is $10
> or so.
>
> If you employ a hosting company that specialises in WebDNA
> hosting such as Zarcrom then you don=E2=80=99t even have to worry
> about the server environment, all you need to work on is
> your website.
>
> Have a chat with Christophe about the possibilities that
> you can have with Zarcrom as a hosting partner, if you want
> to go it alone on a cloud platform then please send me an
> email if you need any further information.
>
> Consider if trying to save $10/month is worth your time and
> anguish.
>
>
> Kind regards
>
> Stuart Tremain
> Pharoah Lane Software
> AUSTRALIA
> webdna@p= lsoftware.com.au
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 18 Sep 2019, at 10:29, Brian Harrington
> > <a= utoglasswny@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > well... Apple has a new Mac Pro coming out and have done
> > bs to phones to make ppl upgrade...?
> >
> > On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 1:43 PM H - Powerpalle
> > <powerpalle@powerpalle.dk
> > <mailto:powerpalle@powerpalle.dk>> wrote: =E2=80=9C...and I get > > the server up and running then within an hour I start
> > getting errors "Sorry WebDNA server not running =E2=80=A6=E2= =80=9D
> >
> > Same =E2=80=99sort off=E2=80=99 experience here=E2=80=A6 having a= n active thread
> > on the Talk List currently.
> >
> > /Palle
> >
> >
> >> On 17 Sep 2019, at 19.31, Brian Harrington
> >> <autoglasswny@gmail.com <mailto:autoglasswny@gmail.com>>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> I have older mac 10.6.8 w/ webdna 6.2 with netgear
> >> router router w.dmz host been using for years as my
> >> webserver... I've reinstalled and reconfigured 50 times > >> the last 2 weeks and I get the server up and running
> >> then within an hour I start getting errors "Sorry WebDNA=
> >> server not running /Template ERROR/ Slow speeds" and
> >> template not found... I fix the issue and then it's
> >> something new...????
> >>
> >> I'm also having the SAME issues try running newer 2009 > >> mac 10.11.6 El capitan w/webdna 8.2....!!!
> >>
> >> I recently moved but my old server been fast and fine on
> >> 100/10 and now have faster 400/20 internet and the sever
> >> won't max out on speed test but still as fast as the old<= br> > >> connection...
> >>
> >> my newer 2009 mac is maxed out on everything and gets a
> >> faster connection yet serves the web pages very slow...
> >>
> >> I can't seem to keep either server running...!
> >> modifications work then new issue starts...
> >>
> >> --
> >> Brian Harrington
> >> Auto Glass Xpress
> >> 2655 Millersport Hwy. Suite 1063
> >> Getzville, NY 14068
> >> (716) 861-2029
> >> www.Auto-Glass-Xpress.com
> >> <http://www.auto-glass-xpress.com/>--------= -------------------------------------------------
> >> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed
> >> to the mailing list talk@webdna.us
> >> <mailto:talk@webdna.us> To unsubscribe, E-mail to:
> >> tal= k-leave@webdna.us <mailto:talk-leave@webdna.us>
> >> archives: http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numer= o=3D55
> >> <http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55= > Bug Reporting:
> >> suppor= t@webdna.us <mailto:support@webdna.us>
> > ---------------------------------------------------------
> > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to
> > the mailing list talk@webdna.us <mailto:talk@webdna.us>
> > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: talk-leave@webdna.us
> > <mailto:talk-leave@webdna.us> archives:
> > http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55
> > <http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55= > Bug Reporting:
> > support@we= bdna.us <mailto:support@webdna.us>
> >
> > --
> > Brian Harrington
> > Auto Glass Xpress
> > 2655 Millersport Hwy. Suite 1063
> > Getzville, NY 14068
> > (716) 861-2029
> > www.Auto-Glass-Xpress.com
> > <http://www.auto-glass-xpress.com/>------------= ---------------------------------------------
> > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to
> > the mailing list talk@webdna.us To unsubscribe, E-mail
> > to: tal= k-leave@webdna.us archives:
> > http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D55 Bug= Reporting:
> > support@we= bdna.us
>





Regards,
Kenneth Grome
WebDNA Solutions
http://www.webdnasolutions.com
Urgent/Emergency Phone: (228) 222-2917
Website, Database, Network, and Communication Systems



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Getzville, NY 14068
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