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Datarealm General Information
  Datarealm is providing Linux website hosting services, has been founded in 1996 and now it's years in business.

datarealm.com avarage uptime is 99.993% (rank #1216 on our directory) with total 84229 succesulf and 6 failed checks, monitored since 2006-02-15. Similar companies with 99.993% uptime are and naf.com.

Search for "datarealm.com" on 3 biggest search engines returns average of 320 results so company name popularity rank is #1567.

There have been 14 positive votes for Datarealm and 10 negative. And overall company rank on our directory is #326 (similar companies are uplinkearth.com and browsehere.com)

Web Hosting Packages
  Base 1 (Type: Linux) - 1000 MB space, 20 GB bandwidth for $24.95/mo

Base 2 (Type: Linux) - 2000 MB space, 30 GB bandwidth for $49.95/mo

Base 3 (Type: Linux) - 3000 MB space, 50 GB bandwidth for $74.95/mo

Some techical data about datarealm.com
  IP: 65.23.130.51 - hosted-by.datarealm.com
IP Location: Wisconsin - Hudson - Datarealm Internet Services
Blacklist Status: Clear
Nameserver: DNS.SERVE.COM SERVE.COM
Registrar: TUCOWS INC.
Server Type: Apache
Website Title: Datarealm: Ultimate Web Hosting and E-Commerce
Description: web hosting, Datarealm (www.serve.com) has been hosting websites since 1995. We are very good at it - as numerous awards have shown - and our packages include many features that others will charge extra for. Features such as: Shopping Cart Software

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Andreas, 03rd 2011f December, 2011
This is a long post - you might want to grab a snack before you get started - I started co-locating a server with datarealm.com (or rackmounted.com - its a little confusing) in June of 2009. I purchased a server from Dell and had it shipped to them. They installed the latest version of ubuntu and created a root user as well as user for me. They sent me the password for the user they created for me so that I could configure my server to host the few sites and pet projects that I had going on (as well as a few family sites). As far as I know they never sent me the root user password and i never changed it (this is important for later). I was aware that it was my job to monitor bandwidth and that there were overage fees - they provide some minimal reporting in their somewhat clunky administration section.

Towards the end of October 2011, my server was hacked by an outside service. I should have more diligently been watching my bandwidth reporting provided in the admin but my apache web stats were not changing dramatically (the attacks happened over the ssh port) and it was a very busy period for me. I was notified of the attack because someone contacted me by email saying that my server was attempting to ssh in to theirs as the root user. I immediately logged in to my server and noticed close to 60 ssh processes running as the root user (it seemed to be a root level exploit). I shut down my machine and when I tried to start it up again - ssh had been disabled entirely. I attempted to contact someone at Datarealm by phone but it was impossible and no one returned my message.
I submitted a ticket to their ticketing system and they responded that my server was hacked at the root level (which I already knew) and that it would need to be re-installed - they had disabled ssh and would allow me to get on to grab what I needed. Shortly after that they sent me a response that said I owed $12,400 for bandwidth overages. Shortly after that they auto-billed my credit card for $293 for what they said were October overages. I never got to speak to a person or get an explanation of how or what happened to my server. Stupidly I allowed them to re-install my os so all the evidence was gone.

The fact that they would auto-bill my credit card for overages in a case that was so plainly a hack without even conferring with me I found to be grossly distasteful. If someone had at least contacted me, made me aware of the situation and how to move forward in a secure fashion I probably would have been fine with some of the charges but to just start billing away - it seems wrong. Prior to the hacking episode my bandwidth consumption was at the most between 10-20gb a day. After the attack my bandwidth consumption spiked to 750gb for a prolonged period. When I tried to ask if they don’t have any kind of system to monitor mysterious spikes in traffic like this they responded they don’t and that they deal with fortune 500 companies and can’t make assumptions about bandwidth usage for co-located servers. This even though Datarealm claims to be charged themselves high rates for bandwidth overages - you think they would have something in place to protect their own interests. It all just seems very fishy - especially since they were the only ones who knew the root password as far as I know.

Long story short - I went back and forth with Datarealm for several days about the charges. They kept dropping the charge lower claiming they were doing me a service but really seeming to be fishing for a price I would accept. Meanwhile I was forced to cancel my hosting with Datarealm, tell my friends and family they needed to find new hosting and all the while I have no server and no sites myself and a whole lot of work to get things back up and running. They finally settled on a price of $1,399 in addition to the $293 I already paid and the $300 I have pre-paid for hosting for the year. This still seems exorbitantly high for a hacking episode where both parties seemed to be negligent. Meanwhile they have my server and won’t mail it back to me until I pay them the $1399 (roughly the price of my server) . I offered to give them the server if they would just eliminate the charges to which they responded they don’t do “buy backs” - even though I purchased the server myself! I even offered to pay $600 on top of what I’ve already paid plus the price of shipping me the server but I haven’t heard anything back from them for several days.

I’ve learned a lot from the episode - install your own OS, change passwords frequently, monitor your bandwidth provider like a hawk, be sure to apply all security updates, don’t allow root ssh access, etc... but I think the thing I learned the most is: Don’t host with Datarealm.com (or Rackmounted.com or whover they might be tomorrow).
James, 07th 2009f July, 2009
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EBE, 27th 2008f September, 2008
Experiencing more server outages. Server has been down for 6 hours so far today. Cost us money that we won't recover. Their phone support is 9-6 M-F. This is Saturday. Have been with them since 2001. Increasingly more down time. Looking for a new web host.
KP, 10th 2008f June, 2008
Great company. Fantastic customer service that goes above and beyond the call of duty. I haven't had any issues beyond what's standard for a hosting company.
Toby Douglass, 06th 2008f February, 2008
Joined in 1998. Still with them. Totally happy, no problems or outages, prompt and knowledgeable support. Surprised to see people here having connectivity problems - something I've never experienced.
Kenny, 21st 2008f January, 2008
Been a customer for 10 years... since 1998. Switching right now. Blank pages, server overload problems, etc. Getting way behind in the times.
LLM, 15th 2008f January, 2008
Very unreliable. Not ready for prime time. More and more downtime., Real flakes.
NE, 15th 2008f January, 2008
unreliable and constant server issues. Looking at our blank page , waiting for it to load.
me, 09th 2006f March, 2006
These guys know what they are doing when it comes to hosting. I wouldn't dream of having a server elsewhere
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