Well, now I know where to put all my Pr0n movies now... and I don't have
to buy a pair of those 1TB drives and mirror them. I can just buy one of
these hosting plans. 

I love sites where even their $7/mo plan is superfluous to any sane
persons needs (other than a shell), but they have even larger plans.. as
if a person who needs 900G of disk space an 9TB of bandwidth per month
is going to even consider shared hosting.

This must have something to do with the big gulp. :o)

On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 21:21 -0700, James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
> >From time-to-time, the topic of hosting providers comes up.
> 
> I just ran across another cheap provider
>   http://www.inmotionhosting.com/
> 
> They have a  "Personal/Cheap" as well as a "Business Class" plans.
> 
> Their "Power" version of Business Class looks somewhat similar to my
> present 1&1 "business" account, with the following diffs:
>   more disk space (600G vs 250)
>   more bandwidth (6000G vs 2500)
>   possibly more bells/whistles and minor features
>   only 1 free domain name vs 3
>   comparable cost (less not counting 1&1 "specials")
>   NO ssh
>   maybe somewhat more grating language in their AUP
> 
> I think they may be in Vancouver (rather than Pennsylvania), and give
> better ping times from San Diego. ;-)
> 
> I am still content with my 1&1 account. Can't say I've stressed it at
> all! I just thought it I would point out another provider with the same
> general range of offerings.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> ..jim
> 
> 
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