|
|
|||
I know you want to use Open, but if you want an inexpensive yet bullet-proof web host, do look at Westhost (Utah, USA). You get a virtual private server, albeit Linux, that has worked very well for me. It is hard to beat.
|
|
|||
Quote:
|
|
|||
I know, heresy.
But we pay $10/mo for an unlimited number of web sites (we use four), unlimited email accounts (currently only about 25 are used), and 250GB/mo bandwidth. And a complete virtual machine. On-site power generators, guarded perimeter and so on. The only downside is that you have to do all the work yourself. I don't see that as a downside. Tough to beat. |
|
||||
Sounds very tempting to me, esp. the "downside"
Have you experienced any trouble with this services? Pity they run Linux. Should its Unix server, Im in without thinking for 2 seconds Quote:
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Mirrored file servers | stukov | FreeBSD General | 2 | 21st May 2009 01:22 PM |
See processes on other servers? | biscuits | FreeBSD General | 2 | 20th January 2009 04:15 AM |
Bandwidth needed for internet servers? | JMJ_coder | General software and network | 10 | 2nd September 2008 02:15 AM |
Red Hat servers compromised | tanked | Other BSD and UNIX/UNIX-like | 10 | 25th August 2008 04:41 PM |
Apache on two servers but one public IP | marco64 | General software and network | 2 | 4th June 2008 07:29 PM |