Thanks, that's actually very helpful. It's probably because they are big, but they look like they have issues very frequently. Maybe I'm off, but shouldn't a well planned architecture have less downtime than this? Everyone will experience a switch of server failure once in a while, but you're supposed to have redundancy and failover equipment to prevent downtimes when it happens. At least in my view.
I never remember Handruin's company. If they offer webhosting and aren't horribly expensive, then that would be my choice.