[nycphp-talk] Marginally OT: dedicated hosting
Michael
mogmios at mlug.missouri.edu
Fri Oct 15 16:41:58 EDT 2004
I've been very happy with 1and1.com's dedicated hosting. My servers are
each under $100/month (most are $50). If you want them to back your data
up for you it's an extra fee I believe. Myself, I'd rather backup my own
data so that I can verify it better. I think they send me printed
invoices although I don't actually open them as I just look at the email
invoices I get. Their tech support has been pretty good overall. Usually
I get to talk to a real person within 2-10 minutes and they actually
seem knowledgable and not just wanks. I could comfortably recommend them
for dedicated hosting.
>Hi gang,
>
>Being that I host several PHP driven websites, this isn't completely off topic.
>
>I used to use RackSpace, but the high prices didn't match the
>nonexistant service. So I switched to Server Beach, where the prices
>rocked but they refused to provide backups, even when I offered to pay
>extra. So I switched to aPlus (who got a high rating as a hosting
>provider) - and was lied to by the sales agent up front; lied to by
>another who promised a customer I referred I would get credited one
>month; and then told to bugger off when I had complaints. And after
>half a year their backup is still not implemented anyway!
>
>Are any of you out there happy with a dedicated provider, and paying
>in the $100 - $250 range? Do you get backups? Do you get printed
>invoices? Do you speak with a human when something goes wrong?
>
>I'm looking to mirror Mambo in the US, and also am gearing up to
>launch a new online magazine (more on that later, the domain will blow
>your minds), and have no interest in spam or pr0n - my content may be
>misspelled, but is nevertheless clean.
>
>Anybody out there lend a helping hand to a distressed and distraught soul?
>
>
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Michael <mogmios at mlug.missouri.edu>
http://kavlon.org
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