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Back - slbmeh - 03-31-2012 I just realized HC was back. I thought it was dead forever, when did it come back? Good to see all of you again. RE: Back - LoneDevil - 03-31-2012 It's been back for quiet a while. And welcome back by the way, you were always one of the more knowledgeable members. So by far a big plus to the community! RE: Back - slbmeh - 03-31-2012 Thank you. BTW, what is this HC Dollars stuff? RE: Back - 1llusion - 03-31-2012 (03-31-2012, 07:06 AM)slbmeh Wrote: Thank you. Welcome back! =) HC$ are our new currency, I'm still making the features. The main purpose is to increase activity (which they do!) Look here: http://www.hackcommunity.com/Thread-Paid-to-Post RE: Back - bluedog.tar.gz - 03-31-2012 Welcome back ![]() RE: Back - Reverence - 03-31-2012 Came back a while ago bro. RE: Back - slbmeh - 04-01-2012 (03-31-2012, 08:10 PM)The 7th Sage Wrote: Welcome back slbmeh. How is your hosting coming along? Hosting is a double edged sword when you're starting out. To be successful you need to go all out and dedicate every asset to it. I much prefer making my money through programming. It is more steady, less surprises, and I don't have to deal with as many people. I don't have the resources to staff a support team full time 24/7... so I have made the decision to still provide hosting, but not at public offer. I primarily host my web development clients, and a few friends/personal acquaintances. I've moved through multiple providers as a reseller, and I've determined that their support is not sufficient enough for my needs... So, despite the fact that I took a step back from accepting clients, I made a large step forward by upgrading my resources of servers to rent a half rack in 4 separate datacenters. I now have 124 dedicated servers providing myself with high availability on demand cloud hosting. This gives me overall reliability for my needs in developing massively scalable web applications, as well as gives me a great structure to build on when it is time to move forward once again in the realm of hosting. |