Well Kids,

This month marks the 10 year anniversary of ROCKHOST.COM. Been a long time comin', that's for sure. Since our inception, the Internet has grown rampantly, expanding much like the universe. No literally, by about one zettabyte, or ten to the twenty first power, to be exact (NERD ALERT!). Datacenters now use 1/5 of the world's energy. Humanity's dependency on technology is an addiction stronger than foreign oil or the coffee at NASA. And I'm no better. I'm not gon'na lie. I sleep with my iPhone. On the rare occurance there is a server outage I receive a 911 SMS alert - a kind of pop culture pager for geek emergencies I suppose. Meanwhile, my teenage son is sending over 10,000 text messages a month. That's a 16 year old male people. The times they are a-changin'.

In 1982 the Commodore 64 was introduced for $595 and held 320 kilobytes of data per floppy disk, which most notably had to be flipped like a record - 160 kilobytes per side. Oh, and the memory you ask? Take a wild guess (hint: 64 ???). Nowadays devices come with 1,000 times the storage if not more. Over the past decade web hosting standards have dramatically escalated as well, bringing us to what I can only describe as an excess amount of disk space at our disposal. So long story long, if you are an old school ROCKHOST.COM customer and would like to request an account review we may be more than willing to increase your disk quota and possibly your bandwidth limit free of charge. Please hit us up through the Client Portal by opening a new Support Ticket.

Pimp Commodore 64 Set Up

If you want to read more about our history please see our latest Tumblr blog post or look for our feature in the new WHIR (Web Host Industry Review) magazine.

Seth Christian Cole [Owner Operator] - ROCKHOST.COM



Lunedì, Agosto 1, 2011





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