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Razai said:From what little I gathered by snooping around online, the issue was with the former hosting site, which suddenly stopped providing service for AZS. They did the same to a few other Pro2A sites per snippets on the radio, so it makes sense.
Glad to have the site back either way.
John Kuhns said:I thought the host was GoDaddy? And didn't I read on the ARFcom thread one of the issues was a bunch of servers had gone T/U and that someone had spoken with danthony about it; that it would be back?
Personally, I got the impression Brad simply lost interest. No upgrades were being done, no cleanup of the user database, etc. I looked at the *user* list. That was a mess and should have been cleaned up. I think it was down to less than a dozen of us posting on a regular basis. The influx of new users was simply to get access to the classifieds.
admin said:Razai said:From what little I gathered by snooping around online, the issue was with the former hosting site, which suddenly stopped providing service for AZS. They did the same to a few other Pro2A sites per snippets on the radio, so it makes sense.
Glad to have the site back either way.
No, they had DB corruption. As to why they don't have backups they could just revert to, who knows?
Frankly, when I transferred ownership of the site to [Brad], I thought he had the best intentions to continue running the site and make improvements which I didn't have the time to do (hence divesting myself of the site). No updates were done on it, per what I saw, and everything from the DB, to the forum software, etc, was severely out of date and without updates, it was only a matter of time before the site would be hacked or suffer a catastrophic failure. He monetized the site with Google ads (which I had not done) and when Google made policy changes for advertising on related sites many years ago, I'd imagine that he largely lost interest in dedicating time and effort to running, improving and maintaining the site since he lost what little financial incentive he had. This is all speculation based on anecdotal evidence, though - other than the site being down because of database corruption that isn't recoverable.
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