Bassdrop Wrote: While it isgood advice to find a reputablehosting company to do business with,I think you've actually missed the real lesson here (although you did touch on it briefly in passing)...
Always perform regular backups of your data if it's important to you!
I lost anentire production web server running multiple websitesin averysimilar wayto you (and also without backups)... however, by mostreasonable measures, mineactuallywasareputable hosting companyfrom 2001,right up until the moment 16 years later whentheir servers went offline, emails started bouncing backand eventheir DNS stopped responding...andthat was the last time that anyone everheard from them.
But putting that aside,there's actuallyshitloads of otherways for you tolose your data and end up in the exact same boat regardless of yourhost'sreputation...viruses, hackers,hardware failure, natural disasters, human error, power loss,corrupted data,even just abad update or a typo in a script...
So, I'll say it once morejust for good measurealways, always keepregular, off-site backups of your important data subscribing toadditional backup servicesthrough the samecompany that's hosting you doesn't provide as much of a safety net as people thinkeither, but it's better than nothing if that's the alternative.
But yeah, losing data blows the big one...
100% agreed. Making Backups is a must and you should always have a backup on your drive somewhere. Just to touch back on my topic though I did find an old backup from May 31st, that's at least something.