I don't understand why they hide there uptime, to me it's something the client should be able to check and see whenever they want to, at Biohost we've always had a lifetime status2k license (when they still had life time) and we keep it up as often as possible (We had taken it down when the V1 exploit was found) So I just really wanted to share,
http://www.biohost.info/status/ (may take about 10-30 seconds to load cause it checks every server) and yes we have three servers with ROOT that all went down when they did a network update and a few of our nodes went offline, now this doesn't show ALL of our servers but mainly those people request to be on it and they really like it (Hazard and gate keeper are host servers) Also in every welcome email we tell them the server there on and a link to the status2k page so they can monitor there own server. So the real question and topic for discussion is,

Why do so many hosts hide this information when it should be shared with your client no matter what, if it's the best or not I think people should be able to know how there server is, if it's laggy to be able to see if the load is high and such. Do you think what we are doing is a bad thing? If so please tell me why? Thanks Hope we can have a nice discussion about this
Biohost Reviewed by Biohost on . Why do most webhosts hide there uptime? I don't understand why they hide there uptime, to me it's something the client should be able to check and see whenever they want to, at Biohost we've always had a lifetime status2k license (when they still had life time) and we keep it up as often as possible (We had taken it down when the V1 exploit was found) So I just really wanted to share, http://www.biohost.info/status/ (may take about 10-30 seconds to load cause it checks every server) and yes we have three servers with ROOT that all Rating: 5