I was having some problems with file permissions, my web hosting provider and DasBlog. It seems to have been related to compiling and e-mailing the daily status report, so I've turned that off for now. Hopefully it will stay running.
I have been toying with the idea of hosting my stuff back at home like I used to back in the day. I was the first of my friends to get broadband, thanks in part to UW-Madison and my dad (paying the bill). Great thing about the UW-Madison DSL was that they let you host all the services you wanted to. At one point I was running a mail server on linux (can't remember which one), web, DNS, and a dedicated Unreal Tournament server.
I've been working on upgrading my home gear. I recently purchased a slew of UPS's (thanks to Circuit City going bye-bye), and while they won't protect against anything longer then probably 20 minutes, still good enough for my "mission critial" website ;). Also picked up two more WD Caviar Black HD's to create anothe Raid-1 array for my VM's. Also on the to-do list is to setup a pfSense firewall so I can have a properly segmented network between my internal services and external (DMZ).
The only thing I'm missing is my iSCSI array so I can setup clusterd hyper-v machnes with quick motion to avoid downtime, but again, we're not talking mission critial stuff here. I think I can afford 10-15 minutes of downtime each month while I patch all the VM's and the host machine.