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August 13, 2006

Dragonfly Blu Design Upgrades to New Website Hosting Servers

The last few days has found my site server being a general pain in the butt. The downtime has been far too long for my liking and I'll be honest...it has made me pretty angry. In response to this, I have begun the transfer of all Dragonfly Blu client site files to a new state of the art server. This new server will be a Dragonfly Blu Design name server and provide more disk space, higher bandwidth, faster FTP, as well as the following enhancements and features:

* Redundant Server Backup
* 99.9% Uptime
* Instant Blogs
* Instant Chat rooms
* Hotlink Protection
* Guest books
* Shopping carts
* Forums
* and more...


Of course, clients of DFB will still have access to Cpanel for complete control of their website, email and site statistics. Dragonfly will provide multi language features for the cpanel as well as upgrading spam filters, mailing lists, subdomains and enhanced scripting options.

The transfer of site files has already begun and will continue to take place during the week of August 14. Please bear with me as I make the necessary changes in moving files and redirecting domain name servers. I expect that all changes will be completed by Wednesday morning August 16, 2006.

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