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==Web hosting== | ==Web hosting== | ||
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DreamHost hosts over half a million domain names<ref></ref> on a network of mainly ]-based servers.<ref></ref> The company has deployed a unique control panel, devised by their own programmers <ref></ref>, that includes integrated billing and support ticket systems. The control panel used by DreamHost is markedly different from the popular ] software used by many commercial web hosting companies and this has resulted in some customers reporting transition difficulties as they get used to the unconventional system. The majority of hosted domains exist within a ] environment, with a small percentage of customers on ] servers. All accounts can have ]. Initially available by invitation only,<ref></ref> DreamHost offers a ] service using ].<ref></ref> |
DreamHost hosts over half a million domain names<ref></ref> on a network of mainly ]-based servers.<ref></ref> The company has deployed a unique control panel, devised by their own programmers <ref></ref>, that includes integrated billing and support ticket systems. The control panel used by DreamHost is markedly different from the popular ] software used by many commercial web hosting companies and this has resulted in some customers reporting transition difficulties as they get used to the unconventional system. The majority of hosted domains exist within a ] environment, with a small percentage of customers on ] servers. All accounts can have ]. Initially available by invitation only,<ref></ref> DreamHost offers a ] service using ].<ref></ref> | ||
==Domain registration== | ==Domain registration== | ||
DreamHost is an ]-accredited<ref></ref> domain name registrar. The company previously operated the ] top-level domain, allocated to the country of ], which it marketed as a domain for the city of ]. It stopped operating it in April 2006 because it reportedly received only "one registration a day".<ref></ref> |
DreamHost is an ]-accredited<ref></ref> domain name registrar. The company previously operated the ] top-level domain, allocated to the country of ], which it marketed as a domain for the city of ]. It stopped operating it in April 2006 because it reportedly received only "one registration a day".<ref></ref> | ||
==Transparency== | ==Transparency== |
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Company type | Private company |
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Industry | Domain Registrar, Web hosting service |
Founded | Claremont, California 1996 |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, California, USA |
Key people | Dallas Bethune, Josh Jones, Michael Rodriguez, Sage Weil |
Products | Web services |
Website | http://www.dreamhost.com |
DreamHost is a Los Angeles-based web hosting provider and domain name registrar. It is the web hosting branch of New Dream Network, LLC, founded in April 1996 by Dallas Bethune, Josh Jones, Michael Rodriguez and Sage Weil,, undergraduate students at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, California.
Web hosting
DreamHost hosts over half a million domain names on a network of mainly Debian GNU/Linux-based servers. The company has deployed a unique control panel, devised by their own programmers , that includes integrated billing and support ticket systems. The control panel used by DreamHost is markedly different from the popular cPanel software used by many commercial web hosting companies and this has resulted in some customers reporting transition difficulties as they get used to the unconventional system. The majority of hosted domains exist within a shared hosting environment, with a small percentage of customers on dedicated servers. All accounts can have shell access. Initially available by invitation only, DreamHost offers a virtual private server service using Linux-VServer.
Domain registration
DreamHost is an ICANN-accredited domain name registrar. The company previously operated the .la top-level domain, allocated to the country of Laos, which it marketed as a domain for the city of Los Angeles. It stopped operating it in April 2006 because it reportedly received only "one registration a day".
Transparency
DreamHost is notable for being unusually transparent about its business practices, with staff contributing to a popular blog. A disastrous power outage incident in August of 2006 led to a frank account of what happened by Josh Jones that set a particular tone for the future. It was followed by the creation of a status site dedicated to detailing server maintenance and outages.
Security issue
According to the company, the control panel was thought to have been partly to blame for a June 2007 incident in which approximately 3,500 of the 500,000 (less than 1%) FTP account passwords were compromised. Customers were notified by email, and a few found their sites had been altered to deliver malware. Upon further investigation, new evidence came to light that cast doubt on the theory that the control panel was responsible.
References
- Webhosting.info World ranking as of August 3, 2007
- DreamHost's feature glossary
- Web-based account administration
- What a CON
- DreamHost Private Servers
- List of ICANN-Accredited Registrars
- DreamHost Newsletter, February 2006
- Honesty, transparency can offset customer service disasters
- Netcraft site report showing site ranking of DreamHost's blog
- LA Hosting Providers Slowed by Power Problems
- Anatomy of an ongoing disaster
- DreamHost Status Blog
- Web Hosting Break-Ins, Security UpdateWeb Hosting Break-Ins, Security Update
- Hackers load malware onto Mercury music award site
- DreamHost Wiki: V9.06 June 2007
External links
- DreamHost - Official site
- DreamHost staff blog
- Customer discussion forum
- DreamHost Wiki - wiki knowledge base, maintained by DreamHost staff and users
- DreamHost Status