On 11/5/07, Jon Westcot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm really starting to hate shared servers.
In general, keep in mind that a shared server is for low-level
activities. If you're doing something that big, you may want to move
to a VPS, a smaller hosting company such as <plug
shame="False">PilotPig.net, which might be able to set up an
environment to match your needs, but still cost about the same as a
shared hosting plan</plug>, or even a dedicated server. In fact, if
you check out the banner at the top of the webpage for the CentOS
project, you'll see that a dedicated server runs about $49/mo. Then
you have to add on cPanel/Plesk/Helm/whatever you want, and manage it,
but if you're comfortable with that, it's not that expensive.
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