KRAK_JOE said:
The last host you signed up for was me, I think, and we didn't crash at all, if it wasn't me, then you're obviously going around everyone getting accounts and not using them
Your comment brings to mind a side off topic note for everyone ....
I have seen a number of people making the same mistake lately and
it might possibly be related to the issue of some people thinking that
hosts are down when they are actually fully online.
More to the point, if anyone out there is running any kind of firewall on
their home computer either software or attached to a router then that
person MUST CONFIGURE THEIR FTP PROGRAM TO USE
PASSIVE MODE!
If you don't use passive mode, your firewall on your own computer will
mistake your outbound FTP connection as an incoming hacker attack
disconnecting your FTP connection and depending on your security settings
may also block you from even being able to reach your web site!
I have seen a few people make this same mistake lately and then
immediately go off looking for new hosting on the assumption their
current host is down when in reality their host is actually online and
the problem lies with their own computer at home!
If you can't connect with your hosting provider, I would first check
your own firewall and security settings and make sure you haven't
accidentally blocked yourself from your own web site!