I made a shiny thing!
Sep. 14th, 2012 05:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

Isn't it cute? The data-set is a bit of a mongrel, though: the yellow and blue show how many seconds my program took to run (seven times a day, five days this week), while the red and green show how many mistakes the program made (corrected once each day).
As you can see, VPSville is much better than HostMDS! I recommend them for all your Canadian web-hosting needs. One caveat, though: you do need to be comfortable with the Linux command-line. VPSville doesn't put a lot of effort into fancy graphical interfaces, they won't act as your registrar, their DNS support is minimal, their replies to customer emails are slow — all they offer is screaming-fast compute and network performance and lots of it, for no more than the others charge for a crappier product.
When I look at this chart, I see green logs in front of red tents, in front of a frozen tidal wave, in front of yellow mountains. What do you see?