Upgrade? what upgrade?

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  • Elite
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2004
    • 168

    Upgrade? what upgrade?

    Being on cpanel 15 I was was having some sleepless nights at the thought of potential problems with the upgrade last week...

    I have to say I hardly noticed a thing, I'm 100% sure my customers wouldn't have noticed at all had I not tipped them of prior to it

    Excellent service as ever guys - thanks
  • AndrewT
    Administrator
    • Mar 2004
    • 3653

    #2
    A lot of you worry too much For the vast majority, these upgrades are virtually unnoticeable. We've done quite a few of these and have really gotten them down.

    Though if I was in your position I would probably worry as well. I cringe whenever we have to replace a dead drive like we did today! All too often it is the bad experiences that come to light on the internet in general so I enjoy reading these kind of positive posts even more.

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    • Frank Hagan
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2004
      • 724

      #3
      The advanced notice really helps, though. I always advise my customers that its coming, so they aren't surprised if they have a few minutes of downtime. Better to prepare for more downtime and have less, than not know its coming (and get a call in the middle of the night!)

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      • crunch42
        Member
        • Feb 2005
        • 43

        #4
        Before the upgrade I was noticing really slow performance, especially late at night when I do a lot of work -- so much so that I got a dedicated server from another company and started putting all my new sites on there.

        But after the upgrade, even though this is a shared hosting environment, I got rid of my pokey dedicated server and transferred all my sites back to Dathorn. I am very pleased.

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        • AndrewT
          Administrator
          • Mar 2004
          • 3653

          #5
          Some servers did need the upgrades more so than others. I made sure that the servers that needed upgrades the most got them first. As of August 1st all servers had been upgraded to our new platform. We'll probably maintain a rough cycle of fully upgrading servers every 2 years or so. Doing this provides obvious performance increases as newer and faster hardware becomes available but it also helps to reduce the chances of experiencing a hardware failure.

          I'm glad that you're happy with the upgrades. We realize that they can be quite a bit a work for some customers, though they really do offer quite a few benefits as well.

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