Hosting, etc.
So check it out. It’s no secret that ezarchive, our hosting provider, has been nothing short of awful over the past few months, going down for hours at a time, making uploads nearly impossible and frustrating pretty much everyone involved on a regular basis. This is presumably the result of their servers being unable to adequately handle the massive amount of bandwith stress put on them as a result of the company’s ever-growing customer base, which has expanded exponentially since the company’s birth as a result of the consistently-growing popularity of mp3 blogs and the fact that ez is the most cost-effective solution for your average blogger looking for an easy way to host their files. To address these issues, ez is introducing ezarchive 3.0, a massive overhaul featuring larger, faster servers but also bandwith and file transfer limits, as well as a somewhat mysterious sound quality clause that states: “Shared music files will be played at a lower quality than in EZArchive 2.0 outside of your archive, while still being enjoyable for your friends to listen to.” I don’t know exactly what that means for us, and I won’t know for certain until we get our shit together and upgrade (which will hopefully be tomorrow), but I don’t exactly like the sound of it so we may be looking for a new hosting provider.
Worst of all, after upgrading to 3.0 all of our current mp3 links will be dead until we transfer them to our new account, so basically you’ll be unable to download anything on the site that’s hosted on ezarchive (pretty much everything). Awesome! Everett and I are working hard to figure out what exactly we’re going to do and are in the market for some alternative hosting solutions, so if you’ve got anything to suggest by all means fire away in the comments. I know webspace and bandwith costs are dramatically cheaper outside of the US (or at least in Canada), so if anyone has access to a Canadian (or other international) server and wants to help us out we’d be forever indebted to you, and you could expect a large number of gift packs overflowing with musical goodness to be sent your way in the immediate future. We’re also toying around with the idea of using MediaFire.com, a free hosting site that doesn’t produce direct links (see: You Send It, Rapidshare, MegaUpload, et. al) but makes a file available for download without wait times or cluttered, confusing advertising and pop-ups. This means you wouldn’t be able to download the mp3s directly via right-clicking and “save target as”-ing, but simply following the link would produce a download link for the file immediately. I loved being able to produce direct links for files and have them accessible directly from the site, but this may be the only solution. Any ideas? Let us know in the comments.
Seriously. We’re desperate.

October 27th, 2006 at 10:17 pm
I feel your pain brother. I am hoping they will tell me what my old link changed to after it converts. I am not looking forward to a Sunday of link updating.
cheers,
raff
October 27th, 2006 at 11:35 pm
www.streamline.net - Hosted n the UK, its £80 (about $130 ??) for two years, with .co.uk domain name, unmetered space and bandwidth.I use it to host a number of websites, with varied amounts of traffic from 100’s per month to hundreds of thousands a week. Hasn’t been pulled yet
Hope all goed well in your quest!
Seb : )
October 28th, 2006 at 1:07 am
have you tried fileden? it uses direct linking, has 500 mb file storage, 20GB bandwidth, and it’s free. if you need bigger storage space, there’s paying accounts you can upgrade to, and i don’t think it’s too expensive.
October 28th, 2006 at 1:10 am
www.fileden.com
incase it wasn’t obvious.
October 28th, 2006 at 3:13 am
I’ve upgraded and I can’t even find links anywhere at all…I’m hoping they’ll add them soon. I thought the low quality thing was for streaming. If not, I may have to look somewhere else too. Grrr
October 28th, 2006 at 6:04 pm
You may also have a look at www.filelodge.com.
Hotlinking allowed, 500mb storage, 50mb limit for a single file, unlimited bandwidth, same java upload scriplet as ezarchive and still quite fast.
Try this file: http://www.filelodge.com/files/room46/1317589/moving_units-between_us_and_them.mp3
The site is kind of ugly but the service seems alright.
November 3rd, 2006 at 2:22 pm
I really can’t help you, but would you please consider reposting those cut tracks from The Crane Wife. Tried downloading from the post today and was unsurprisingly denied. Thanks.
November 5th, 2006 at 5:22 pm
Hey Guys, first I’d like to thank you for your work, this is amazing and you’ve become my resource #1 after all this time. That’s why i really want to help you out, and I’m thinking of renting a server and giving you enough traffic and space for doing such great work. This is not fix, but if you are interested you’re welcome to email me, because there are some questions left… (like legal issues etc.).
November 5th, 2006 at 5:37 pm
Hey Felix, that would be amazing, definitely email me and we can discuss it further, though it may or may not be totally necessary depending on whether or not this next lead works out. My email is DerekDavies@aol.com.
April 10th, 2007 at 12:18 pm
Why you guys still using Megaupload? It always doesn’t work and outdated already! I prefer Nakido for upload as it provide real unlimited upload and download, actually it was already become very popular in Asia area as they always accept new technology so fast. Check it out:
http://www.nakido.com