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I lived Chris's life for 2-3 years with my first startup, did what I just mentioned (got someone else to take care of that stuff), and I would never ever go back. While you're a startup, you most likely still need to wake up and stay up, but at least you don't have to leave home. Besides, depending on just yourself is an extremely dangerous proposition for this kind of business - what if you're 200 miles away for whatever reason?
I know Large comapnies (over 100k employees) that had an entire months payroll run blown away because the agency tape op managed to destroy not only the tape that the run went in on but all the back up copies.
It's also suprising to me that a single disk failure could bring down an entire public service. I don't make any money of my little hobby site, and I have more redundancy in place than that.
As for paying someone else for hardware, if you're an unfunded startup it is by far more cost effective in terms of features and reliability to purchase your own hardware than to rent. The amount of money hosting companies charge for a white box single disk, single cpu, single IDE drive'd machine is rediculous. These machines are more prone to failure and have far less performance than even a base model Dell system. They are basically cheap desktop machines with Xeon's or Opterons's.
Ask for anything near a real server's specs and you're talking $1K per month for a single machine. If I can buy better hardware for $4K outright and get more bandwidth than the dedicated contract gave me for 1/10th the monthly cost, it just doesn't make sense not to.
It takes skills to delegate and actually not everybody can do it right, but the truth is, the longer you wait, the harder it'll be.
It was beacuse of cost cutting by bean counters that dont understand IT that the problem occured.
Having said that theer are some bits of BT I wouldn' trust to run a bath.
I used to be on the BT worldwide Intranet team and we actualy ran and supported the intranet hardware because TPTB whernt interested/didnt have the skils.