Moving Servers

By harold on in Updates. Permalink.

I’ve decided that the time has come to finally move off this cheapo server and settle in somewhere a bit better. I’ve started the moving process and it will take several days to complete. Hopefully with no downtime noticed. This move includes acervus.ca, hxf148.com, haroldfudge.com, aridin.com, kcraider.ca, station17.ca, anneandharold.com, facility17.com and voyagesofenterprise.com

For the curious I decided to go with hostmoster.com for service this time and picked up a new domain in facility17.com. What’s going on here is that I now have a fairly clear plan and some time  to setup and arrange my domains that they are productive, manageable and also importantly, fun.

I’ll write when things are all settled in.


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  • Anne

    I'm sure it will be a good move. Good luck!

  • Anne

    I'm sure it will be a good move. Good luck!

  • Anne

    I'm sure it will be a good move. Good luck!

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