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So I am all types of excited at the new server we are moving onto in a few weeks ( maybe in this week... depends how some testing goes). More juice, more bells, a few more whistles, even the kitchen sink.
Basicly thats what I am working on... I got some nice vacation this week so I am more than likely not going to get the server portion done this week (since its like 80F, Sunny, and dry outside... gotta take advantage of that when its here!) pH is in town, and thats also a drunken distraction come Friday, and was all last weekend ![]()
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Hmm
So just as I got the server almost done being prep'd and went to start copying some data to it... yeh it dissapears off the net, and even locally at the hosting center its no longer there. Not a good sign, I just pray for hardware failure, cause software failure sorta sucks to troubleshoot.
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DNS has been switched to the new server. you shouldnt notice any lapse of service in the server move. ( since they are mirrors of eachother)
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