2007.11.01

As of November 1st, 2007 dayid.org is now hosted on glutton on a virtual-environment named vurt. The site is now mirrored on ice.

2007.08.15

As of August 15th, 2007 dayid.org is now hosted on noddy on a virtual-environment named vurt. The site is moved to version 33.1 and is now mirrored on taq.

2007.04.10

As of April 10th, 2007 dayid.org is now hosted on taq and has been moved to version 32.4 and OpenBSD 4.0 and mirrored on sr71.

2006.06.13

dayid.org was first purchased and registered in 1996 by Dayid Alan through the then-free domain registrant NameZero.com. During this time, version 0.0 then originally was made purely for sharing gaming tips, hints, and files. From this time forward, it was constantly edited to reflect the hobbies and interests of Dayid Alan. From gaming to clans through photography and illegal filesharing, dayid.org has hosted everything from the normal "Here is my e-mail address and a story about my hometown" to things that 99% of its users never realized existed.

dayid.org has been hosted by ClanHappy.com (Now bought out), NameZero.com, and Digital.net (now owned by Time-Warner) before it was first hosted on John - my original Pentium Pro 200MHz machine with 32MB RAM.

dayid.org is now hosted on daimea, an AMD Duron 1400 CPU with 2GB RAM and is located in the datacenter at Hostdime.com in Orlando, FL. Prior to this colocation, dayid.org had always been hosted off of standard home-cable connections provided by Time Warner save for being hosted on an ISDN line provided by Digital.net. To learn more about the machines/os/hardware that dayid.org has been hosted on, click here.

Now in version 32.3 (the first number is the complete layout/design, whereas the second number states the amount of revisions that have been done to the curent layout/design) dayid.org hosts over 52gigabytes of information, and uses a bandwidth in excess of a terabyte and is referenced by Google.com more than 2,000 times.

dayid.org has used various forms of Linux from its start. While deviating into some lesser known distributions, the majority of distributions used were either Redhat or Debian based. dayid.org is currently mirrored on a machine running FreeBSD 6.1 in conjunction with PHP 4.4.2 and Apache 2.2 and is mainly hosted on a machine running OpenBSD 3.9 with Apache 1.3.29.

dayid.org and its owners and creators fully believe in the nature of free-information sharing and support open and free source projects - particularly those released under the BSD License, as well as projects under the GNU license.