I Switched from GoDaddy Hosting

On January 12, 2016, 20:24 GMT, Oral Ofori pinged me on Hangouts, saying TheAfricanDream.net is down. Down like how? How does it go down? Is it not supposed to be managed if being managed by a hosting manager? Isn’t Godaddy the host?

It was serious. The worse old error you don’t want to see on your WordPress installation was happening to me.

“Error establishing a database connection”

After learning it wasn’t the problem of inability to connect to the database, but rather, GoDaddy messing up, I quickly hit the web to learn if others are experiencing a similar issue. It was good to confirm if I’m not the only one probably hallucinating because I had too much Waakye to eat.

Oh, tons!

A visit to downdetector.com/status/go-daddy reveals we’re not the only victims. The complaints were rushing in every now and then.

We had 3 options at this point:

As a DevOps, the only bullet point that made sense was the last – Switch! And in fact, it happened to be faster, predictable and within my controls.

The time I could spend pouring out my anger, frustration, and dissatisfaction with GoDaddy, I channeled that furiousness in switching to a self-hosted solution in less than 6 minutes.

Since we purchased theafricandream.net domain from GoDaddy, a bit had to change.

It never occurred to me it would come to the point of dropping GoDaddy, but for now, I’m glad I did.

All systems are operational and TheAfricanDream.net is back online and will be online for a very long time, hopefully.

Ping us should you experience any issues with TheAfricanDream.net and we’ll be happy to fix things as fast as we can.

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