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Your Website Downtime Survival Guide
By Lauren Orsini
It's every website owner's worst nightmare: you merrily type your web address into a search bar, and . . . it's not there. Your web host is down, and from your panicked perspective, your site looks like it's gone forever. What in the world are you supposed to do?
Downtime is inevitable, and all webmasters have to deal with it sooner or later. Now, when it comes to uptime, DreamHost is the best in the business. Host Benchmarker ranks us as having 99.98% uptime, which is higher than any other hosting provider. Since internet connections rely on variables outside of anyone's control, even the most reliable companies, like Google and Amazon, have outages. DreamHost's 100% uptime guarantee takes this into account: if we're down, you'll get a refund for the time your site wasn't up.
Website down and not hosted by DreamHost? We can help with our 100% uptime guarantee.
Here's how to make your website downtime less panicky and more productive if that ever happens.
1. Confirm That Your Site Is Really DownThe first step is to see whether your site is down for everyone or just you. You can use the aptly-named DownForEveryoneOrJustMe.com to verify if that's the case.
Traveling or in a different location than usual? Various internet providers block sites for a number of reasons — for example, your employer might block sites that focus on shopping or playing games. You can use a proxy site, like Anonymouse.org, to bypass a block and test if the site is working and is simply not accessible inside the network you're currently using to get online.
If either of these sites work for you, your site is working fine. You may want to either log on using a different connection — peace out, work wifi — or clear your browser cache by pressing the shift key while you refresh the browser in order to view the latest version of a website.
If neither of these things work, check the DreamHost Status site, which regularly monitors DreamHost uptime and notifies users if it is down. If you see any red text or a notification that some servers are down, skip to part three.
2. See If It's Something You Can FixSometimes connectivity issues cause your site to go down temporarily, but there are also a number of common reasons for your site to be down that you have the power to resolve. Log into your account and see if one of these is the problem:
Need more information? Our Knowledge Base can help you troubleshoot connectivity issues.
3. Don't Panic If You Can't DIYOnce you've verified that your site really is down and concluded that no, it's not something you can fix, it's time to hunker down — and maybe order a pizza to distract yourself.
If you believe this is a server-wide issue that's affecting a lot of customers other than you, you can follow @dhstatus on Twitter to track how DreamHost technicians are dealing with the issue in real time. It's in our interest to get the server back up as quickly as possible, because when we're down, our guarantee means we aren't making any money.
If your downtime doesn't seem to be related to a server-wide issue, it may be time to call support. DreamHost has a 24/7 support hotline. Remember: you'll need your domain name and the last four digits of your password to confirm ownership of your account.
Most importantly, don't worry! Everyone, including the biggest names on the internet, has downtime sometimes. While it can be frustrating, it's totally fixable, and your site will be back up before you know it
While you wait, concern yourself with an easier question: plain cheese or pepperoni?
Experiencing too much downtime with another host? Let us help.
Source: Your Website Downtime Survival Guide
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