Run away, run away, run far far away.
Obviously it's not about the money. It's about the support, or lack thereof.
Their stuff is fine until you have a problem, then you're fucked.
So using them is like using a freehost back in the bad old days ... if you've got something that is genuinely worthless to your enterprise, why not?
On the other hand, if you've got something that's genuinely worthless to your enterprise, why bother?
I have been involved in half a dozen clusterfucks that centered around "rescue somebody from dreamhost and get them moved to a real host somewhere so they could get their shit working again". Life is too short.
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