Re: [PHP] PHP Hosting - Coupon

2008-03-17 Thread tedd

At 11:45 AM -0400 3/17/08, Daniel Brown wrote:

Anyway, it's 50% off, comes with SSH/unlimited
databases/blah/blah/blah.  Ask for references here on the list and I
don't think it'll be a problem to get some honest feedback from our
peers here.  Check it out (and don't mind the layout I'm a
programmer, not a designer).

http://pilotpig.net/


To all:



As a very happy customer, I vouch for his service -- really a great deal.



Cheers,

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[PHP] PHP Hosting - Coupon

2008-03-17 Thread Daniel Brown
As some of you are aware, my hosting company, PilotPig, has been
struggling a lot with phishers and fraud.  Stolen PayPal accounts used
to pay for hosting accounts on my servers.  As a result - and in
celebration of the only holiday that I actually give a damn about -
I'm doing a 50% off coupon for monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and
annual subscriptions on 10GB/75GB Developer accounts and 50GB/150GB
reseller accounts.

I'm finally fed up.  Since this time last year, it's cost me
literally thousands.  After today, I'm pulling the plug on public
sales and will only set up new accounts manually until I'm ready to
deal with the BS of these jackasses again.  I'm by no means cutting
out the hosting service - there's no worry about that.  I'm only
ceasing automated public sales.

Basically, the two reasons I'm doing this are (1) because it's
Saint Paddy's Day - Lá Fhéile Pádraig Sona Duit!  And (2) because I'd
like to get at least a single-digit positive number for reporting for
Q1 2008 for my accounting.  So far, my losses for 2008 look like I
stuck a mirror up to someone's paycheck.  I just had two homeless
gentlemen laugh and point at me and tell me my family is poor.

Anyway, it's 50% off, comes with SSH/unlimited
databases/blah/blah/blah.  Ask for references here on the list and I
don't think it'll be a problem to get some honest feedback from our
peers here.  Check it out (and don't mind the layout I'm a
programmer, not a designer).

http://pilotpig.net/

Thanks for passing by.  Any questions, you know what to do.

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Re: [PHP] php hosting-mediatemple/dreamhost

2007-05-24 Thread Richard Lynch
On Thu, May 24, 2007 8:04 am, blackwater dev wrote:
> Forgive me if this is a bit off topic but I currenly have several
> sites
> hosted with dreamhost, it's cheap and well prone to be slow.  Does
> anyone
> have experience with mediatemple?  I would just be running php/mysql
> sites.

I found Media Temple more annoying than helpful as webhosts.  Getting
SSH access was like pulling teeth.

Dreamhost mostly left me alone to do my job, except for the
stupid/funny newsletter.  There is probably down-time, but I hacked a
fail-safe roll-over to another server elsewhere, so I don't even
notice it being down.

YMMV

I would not consider either one a "top notch" operation, frankly...

There are a few million other hosts to choose from, fortunately.

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Re: [PHP] php hosting-mediatemple/dreamhost

2007-05-24 Thread Robert Cummings
On Thu, 2007-05-24 at 09:04 -0400, blackwater dev wrote:
> Forgive me if this is a bit off topic but I currenly have several sites
> hosted with dreamhost, it's cheap and well prone to be slow.  Does anyone
> have experience with mediatemple?  I would just be running php/mysql sites.

One of my customers uses mediatemple. I've had good experience with
their Dedicated Virtual Server solution. I recently migrated their old
MT server to the new setup that uses CentOS 4.4, PHP 4.3.9, and MySQL
4.1.20. It's nice because it's a completely isolated Virtual Server with
root access to configure things as you please. Since they use the free
CentOS it's easy to compile stuff in a VMWare clone and migrate the
binaries over. General admin goes through Plesk which is pretty much
idiot proof.

Cheers,
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Re: [PHP] php hosting-mediatemple/dreamhost

2007-05-24 Thread Tijnema

On 5/24/07, blackwater dev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Forgive me if this is a bit off topic but I currenly have several sites
hosted with dreamhost, it's cheap and well prone to be slow.  Does anyone
have experience with mediatemple?  I would just be running php/mysql sites.

Thanks!


I don't have experience with both, but I can recommend dapx.com, fast
and cheap. Buying the hosting itself is sometimes a little bit slow,
but it's worth.
It has a very nice PHP configuration, safe_mode off, open_basedir on, etc.

Tijnema

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[PHP] php hosting-mediatemple/dreamhost

2007-05-24 Thread blackwater dev

Forgive me if this is a bit off topic but I currenly have several sites
hosted with dreamhost, it's cheap and well prone to be slow.  Does anyone
have experience with mediatemple?  I would just be running php/mysql sites.

Thanks!


Re: [PHP] PHP hosting with multiple domains?

2006-02-04 Thread Peter Hoskin

Russell Jones wrote:

Host-Gator has a fantastic, cheap reseller program, although you aren't
sharing space within 1 account.
My real recommendation would be ServerPronto though. $29.95/mo for a
dedicated with 40gig space.
Lovely cogent bandwidth too... you get what you pay for, which in this 
case is almost nothing.


ServerPronto/Infolink have also been listed for spam on several occasions.

Being a former customer, I don't recommend them at all.

 It works great for me, and you can host all the
domains you want. You will have to learn how to use Apache, though.

Russ

  


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Re: [PHP] PHP hosting with multiple domains?

2006-02-03 Thread Paul Novitski



On Mon, January 30, 2006 11:34 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The thing I'm having trouble nailing down is one that might let me
> host multiple domains under a single hosting account and share
> bandwidth and HD space.



Check out http://mediatemple.com

They offer what they call alternate domains, whereby you can host 
other websites within your own, sharing disk space, bandwith, and stats.

https://www.mediatemple.net/services/webhosting/feature_highlights/multi-domain/

You point the alternate domain's IP to your own nameservers and ask 
Media Temple's tech support crew (whose service I really like, by the 
way) to activate it as an alternate domain.  Then the alternate 
domain has the external look & feel of an independent domain.  This 
is MUCH cleaner than the frame-driven approach some other hosts 
provide for sub-hosting.


Because of the shared assets we don't use alternate domains for our 
serious client accounts, whom we figure ought to have their own 
webstats and admin control panel, but I've found it perfect for pet 
projects, workspaces, and certain small client sites for whom we 
perform all admin functions.


Paul 


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Re: [PHP] PHP hosting with multiple domains?

2006-02-02 Thread Marc G. Fournier


http://www.hub.org ... we offer everything you are describing, standard on 
all accounts ...


On Mon, 30 Jan 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I know every month or so someone asks "What's a good web hosting company to use for my PHP 
projects?".. I have most of the responses archived and have searched online a bit, but I have 
a specific "wish" and was hoping someone else had already found a good hosting company 
that'd let me do what I want.

I want PHP (either 4 or 5, I'm not too picky) and MySQL.

The thing I'm having trouble nailing down is one that might let me host 
multiple domains under a single hosting account and share bandwidth and HD 
space.   I have a couple of domains that aren't really doing anything right now 
(none of my domains really generate any traffic right now but could in the 
future).  But instead of paying to upgrade the storage of one domain then 
paying again to upgrade the storage of another one...  I'd like them to share 
harddrive space and bandwidth.

Failing that, Doster (the registrar I use) can let me point a domain to a 
subdirectory on another domain  (ie.  http://www.altdomain.com actually lives 
at http://www.maindomain.com/altdomain).


The hosting company I'm with right now is great for the fact that I locked my 
domains in at $20/year before they upped their prices (yeah... twenty per year) but 
they're kind of mom & pop and I'd like some place a little bigger and more 
professional even if it means paying more per month.

I'm more interested in storage space than bandwidth right now, but that may 
change later (as the stuff being stored is accessed of course).

I don't need many email addresses or databases.  Don't need a shell account.  
Cron jobs/scheduled tasks (of PHP scripts) would be really nice.

hah.. I'll stop now.  Think you get the idea.  The convenient management of 
multiple domains with a hosting provider is my ultimate goal.

Thanks.

-TG

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Re: [PHP] PHP hosting with multiple domains?

2006-02-02 Thread Russell Jones
Host-Gator has a fantastic, cheap reseller program, although you aren't
sharing space within 1 account.
My real recommendation would be ServerPronto though. $29.95/mo for a
dedicated with 40gig space. It works great for me, and you can host all the
domains you want. You will have to learn how to use Apache, though.

Russ



On 2/2/06, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Maybe look for reseller acccounts and become your own reseller for all
> the sub-accounts.
>
> Or find somebody who gives enough HD space for your biggest accounts
> that you don't care about sharing.
>
> On Mon, January 30, 2006 11:34 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I know every month or so someone asks "What's a good web hosting
> > company to use for my PHP projects?".. I have most of the responses
> > archived and have searched online a bit, but I have a specific "wish"
> > and was hoping someone else had already found a good hosting company
> > that'd let me do what I want.
> >
> > I want PHP (either 4 or 5, I'm not too picky) and MySQL.
> >
> > The thing I'm having trouble nailing down is one that might let me
> > host multiple domains under a single hosting account and share
> > bandwidth and HD space.   I have a couple of domains that aren't
> > really doing anything right now (none of my domains really generate
> > any traffic right now but could in the future).  But instead of paying
> > to upgrade the storage of one domain then paying again to upgrade the
> > storage of another one...  I'd like them to share harddrive space and
> > bandwidth.
> >
> > Failing that, Doster (the registrar I use) can let me point a domain
> > to a subdirectory on another domain  (ie.  http://www.altdomain.com
> > actually lives at http://www.maindomain.com/altdomain).
> >
> >
> > The hosting company I'm with right now is great for the fact that I
> > locked my domains in at $20/year before they upped their prices
> > (yeah... twenty per year) but they're kind of mom & pop and I'd like
> > some place a little bigger and more professional even if it means
> > paying more per month.
> >
> > I'm more interested in storage space than bandwidth right now, but
> > that may change later (as the stuff being stored is accessed of
> > course).
> >
> > I don't need many email addresses or databases.  Don't need a shell
> > account.  Cron jobs/scheduled tasks (of PHP scripts) would be really
> > nice.
> >
> > hah.. I'll stop now.  Think you get the idea.  The convenient
> > management of multiple domains with a hosting provider is my ultimate
> > goal.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > -TG
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Re: [PHP] PHP hosting with multiple domains?

2006-02-02 Thread Richard Lynch
Maybe look for reseller acccounts and become your own reseller for all
the sub-accounts.

Or find somebody who gives enough HD space for your biggest accounts
that you don't care about sharing.

On Mon, January 30, 2006 11:34 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I know every month or so someone asks "What's a good web hosting
> company to use for my PHP projects?".. I have most of the responses
> archived and have searched online a bit, but I have a specific "wish"
> and was hoping someone else had already found a good hosting company
> that'd let me do what I want.
>
> I want PHP (either 4 or 5, I'm not too picky) and MySQL.
>
> The thing I'm having trouble nailing down is one that might let me
> host multiple domains under a single hosting account and share
> bandwidth and HD space.   I have a couple of domains that aren't
> really doing anything right now (none of my domains really generate
> any traffic right now but could in the future).  But instead of paying
> to upgrade the storage of one domain then paying again to upgrade the
> storage of another one...  I'd like them to share harddrive space and
> bandwidth.
>
> Failing that, Doster (the registrar I use) can let me point a domain
> to a subdirectory on another domain  (ie.  http://www.altdomain.com
> actually lives at http://www.maindomain.com/altdomain).
>
>
> The hosting company I'm with right now is great for the fact that I
> locked my domains in at $20/year before they upped their prices
> (yeah... twenty per year) but they're kind of mom & pop and I'd like
> some place a little bigger and more professional even if it means
> paying more per month.
>
> I'm more interested in storage space than bandwidth right now, but
> that may change later (as the stuff being stored is accessed of
> course).
>
> I don't need many email addresses or databases.  Don't need a shell
> account.  Cron jobs/scheduled tasks (of PHP scripts) would be really
> nice.
>
> hah.. I'll stop now.  Think you get the idea.  The convenient
> management of multiple domains with a hosting provider is my ultimate
> goal.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -TG
>
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Re: [PHP] PHP hosting with multiple domains?

2006-01-30 Thread tedd
I know every month or so someone asks "What's a good web hosting 
company to use for my PHP projects?".. I have most of the responses 
archived and have searched online a bit, but I have a specific 
"wish" and was hoping someone else had already found a good hosting 
company that'd let me do what I want.


You may find this interesting -- I found a host on eBay for only 
$6.95 per year. I figured, what the heck, the most I could lose was 
$7 so I tried it. Now it's my main site to do my coding. I never have 
any problems and the host is reasonable (but slow) with making the 
changes I request.


http://cgi.ebay.com/DEDICATED-WEB-HOSTING-2-DOMAINS-7-YR_W0QQitemZ5859215787QQcategoryZ194QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Your mileage may vary.

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Re: [PHP] PHP hosting with multiple domains?

2006-01-30 Thread Miles Thompson


http://www.hub.org

All the flexibility you need, as well as being fast, courteous and responsive.

Miles

At 01:34 PM 1/30/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I know every month or so someone asks "What's a good web hosting company 
to use for my PHP projects?".. I have most of the responses archived and 
have searched online a bit, but I have a specific "wish" and was hoping 
someone else had already found a good hosting company that'd let me do 
what I want.


I want PHP (either 4 or 5, I'm not too picky) and MySQL.

The thing I'm having trouble nailing down is one that might let me host 
multiple domains under a single hosting account and share bandwidth and HD 
space.   I have a couple of domains that aren't really doing anything 
right now (none of my domains really generate any traffic right now but 
could in the future).  But instead of paying to upgrade the storage of one 
domain then paying again to upgrade the storage of another one...  I'd 
like them to share harddrive space and bandwidth.


Failing that, Doster (the registrar I use) can let me point a domain to a 
subdirectory on another domain  (ie.  http://www.altdomain.com actually 
lives at http://www.maindomain.com/altdomain).



The hosting company I'm with right now is great for the fact that I locked 
my domains in at $20/year before they upped their prices (yeah... twenty 
per year) but they're kind of mom & pop and I'd like some place a little 
bigger and more professional even if it means paying more per month.


I'm more interested in storage space than bandwidth right now, but that 
may change later (as the stuff being stored is accessed of course).


I don't need many email addresses or databases.  Don't need a shell 
account.  Cron jobs/scheduled tasks (of PHP scripts) would be really nice.


hah.. I'll stop now.  Think you get the idea.  The convenient management 
of multiple domains with a hosting provider is my ultimate goal.


Thanks.

-TG

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Re: [PHP] PHP hosting with multiple domains?

2006-01-30 Thread Lists


On Jan 30, 2006, at 11:13 AM, Richard Davey wrote:


I use Pair Networks (www.pair.com


I vote Pair too.

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Re: [PHP] PHP hosting with multiple domains?

2006-01-30 Thread Richard Davey
On 30 Jan 2006, at 17:34, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


The thing I'm having trouble nailing down is one that might let me  
host multiple domains under a single hosting account and share  
bandwidth and HD space.   I have a couple of domains that aren't  
really doing anything right now (none of my domains really generate  
any traffic right now but could in the future).  But instead of  
paying to upgrade the storage of one domain then paying again to  
upgrade the storage of another one...  I'd like them to share  
harddrive space and bandwidth.


I use Pair Networks (www.pair.com) and they allow this easily. You  
control which directories your domains point to (or you can stack one  
domain on-top of another to save money if they aren't being used).  
Custom DNS is supported if you need it, disabled if not. You can run  
your own scripts via cron and they've got PHP 4 natively and PHP 5  
available as a CGI. I've got numerous very high traffic sites hosted  
with them, and have never had an issue in the 10+ years I've been a  
customer (that's a long time fullstop, let alone to be with a single  
hosting company).


Cheers,

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Re: [PHP] PHP hosting with multiple domains?

2006-01-30 Thread Silvio Porcellana [tradeOver]

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





hah.. I'll stop now.  Think you get the idea.  The convenient management of 
multiple domains with a hosting provider is my ultimate goal.



Go with http://www.hub.org
I've got a couple of domains with them - and I think they are great.

Silvio

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[PHP] PHP hosting with multiple domains?

2006-01-30 Thread gryffyn
I know every month or so someone asks "What's a good web hosting company to use 
for my PHP projects?".. I have most of the responses archived and have searched 
online a bit, but I have a specific "wish" and was hoping someone else had 
already found a good hosting company that'd let me do what I want.

I want PHP (either 4 or 5, I'm not too picky) and MySQL.

The thing I'm having trouble nailing down is one that might let me host 
multiple domains under a single hosting account and share bandwidth and HD 
space.   I have a couple of domains that aren't really doing anything right now 
(none of my domains really generate any traffic right now but could in the 
future).  But instead of paying to upgrade the storage of one domain then 
paying again to upgrade the storage of another one...  I'd like them to share 
harddrive space and bandwidth.

Failing that, Doster (the registrar I use) can let me point a domain to a 
subdirectory on another domain  (ie.  http://www.altdomain.com actually lives 
at http://www.maindomain.com/altdomain).


The hosting company I'm with right now is great for the fact that I locked my 
domains in at $20/year before they upped their prices (yeah... twenty per year) 
but they're kind of mom & pop and I'd like some place a little bigger and more 
professional even if it means paying more per month.

I'm more interested in storage space than bandwidth right now, but that may 
change later (as the stuff being stored is accessed of course).

I don't need many email addresses or databases.  Don't need a shell account.  
Cron jobs/scheduled tasks (of PHP scripts) would be really nice.

hah.. I'll stop now.  Think you get the idea.  The convenient management of 
multiple domains with a hosting provider is my ultimate goal.

Thanks.

-TG

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RE: [PHP] PHP Hosting

2004-07-09 Thread Cornelius Engelbrecht
I have been using Zentrifugal.com for quite some time and it works great for
me.  They are quite inexpensive too - only $99 per year.  I have no
affiliation with them, just a satisfied customer.

Cornelius

-Original Message-
From: Ed Lazor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 2:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] PHP Hosting

Hey, does anyone have experience hosting PHP / MySQL apps on EV1servers.net,
ServerBeach.net, or CIhost.com?  I'm looking for value, reliability, and
quality support.  Any other recommendations are also greatly appreciated.

 

-Ed

 

 

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RE: [PHP] PHP Hosting

2004-07-09 Thread Sam Masiello

I think you mean GEOS :)

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From: Alex Hogan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 8:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP Hosting

> Don't you require Windows 3.1.11 for proper network support
> :) - at least 3.1 was stable.

Poke fun all you want..,

Everyone knows the real OS was Warp! ;-)


*onward flamewar soldiers*


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Re: [PHP] PHP Hosting

2004-07-09 Thread raditha dissanayake
Louie Miranda wrote:
check out http://www.webhostingtalk.com
 

Before you sign up type in the company name into the searchbox at 
webhostingtalk, follow up by doing the same at google. Recently I 
ordered a dedicated server without botherhing with these steps and and i 
have been wrongfully billed for $200+ you can find the full story here:
http://www.raditha.com/blog/archives/000446.html


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RE: [PHP] PHP Hosting

2004-07-09 Thread Alex Hogan
> Don't you require Windows 3.1.11 for proper network support 
> :) - at least 3.1 was stable.

Poke fun all you want..,

Everyone knows the real OS was Warp! ;-)


*onward flamewar soldiers*


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Re: [PHP] PHP Hosting

2004-07-09 Thread Michael Gale

Don't you require Windows 3.1.11 for proper network support :) - at least 3.1 was 
stable.

*continue flawewar"

Michael.


On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 08:48:00 -0400
John Nichel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Curt Zirzow wrote:
> > * Thus wrote Ed Lazor:
> > 
> >>Hey, does anyone have experience hosting PHP / MySQL apps on EV1servers.net,
> >>ServerBeach.net, or CIhost.com?  I'm looking for value, reliability, and
> >>quality support.  Any other recommendations are also greatly appreciated.
> > 
> > 
> > Out of 1000's of solutions I'd probably suggest:
> > 
> > pair.com
> > 
> > They operate on the *proper* OS :)
> > 
> > Curt
> 
> *throws a grenade because it's a slow Friday*
> 
> Bah  That watered down OS X excuse for an OS?!?!?!  I refuse to use 
> any hosting company that isn't running Windows 3.1. ;)
> 
> *and let the flamewar begin*
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Re: [PHP] PHP Hosting

2004-07-09 Thread Adam Voigt
> Curt Zirzow wrote:
> > * Thus wrote Ed Lazor:
> > 
> >>Hey, does anyone have experience hosting PHP / MySQL apps on EV1servers.net,
> >>ServerBeach.net, or CIhost.com?  I'm looking for value, reliability, and
> >>quality support.  Any other recommendations are also greatly appreciated.

http://www.spenix.com

Very good prices, very good support.

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Re: [PHP] PHP Hosting

2004-07-09 Thread John Nichel
Curt Zirzow wrote:
* Thus wrote Ed Lazor:
Hey, does anyone have experience hosting PHP / MySQL apps on EV1servers.net,
ServerBeach.net, or CIhost.com?  I'm looking for value, reliability, and
quality support.  Any other recommendations are also greatly appreciated.

Out of 1000's of solutions I'd probably suggest:
pair.com
They operate on the *proper* OS :)
Curt
*throws a grenade because it's a slow Friday*
Bah  That watered down OS X excuse for an OS?!?!?!  I refuse to use 
any hosting company that isn't running Windows 3.1. ;)

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Re: [PHP] PHP Hosting

2004-07-08 Thread Louie Miranda
check out http://www.webhostingtalk.com



On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 06:34:00 +, Curt Zirzow
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Thus wrote Ed Lazor:
> 
> 
> > Hey, does anyone have experience hosting PHP / MySQL apps on EV1servers.net,
> > ServerBeach.net, or CIhost.com?  I'm looking for value, reliability, and
> > quality support.  Any other recommendations are also greatly appreciated.
> 
> Out of 1000's of solutions I'd probably suggest:
> 
> pair.com
> 
> They operate on the *proper* OS :)
> 
> Curt
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Re: [PHP] PHP Hosting

2004-07-08 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Ed Lazor:
> Hey, does anyone have experience hosting PHP / MySQL apps on EV1servers.net,
> ServerBeach.net, or CIhost.com?  I'm looking for value, reliability, and
> quality support.  Any other recommendations are also greatly appreciated.

Out of 1000's of solutions I'd probably suggest:

pair.com

They operate on the *proper* OS :)

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[PHP] PHP Hosting

2004-07-08 Thread Ed Lazor
Hey, does anyone have experience hosting PHP / MySQL apps on EV1servers.net,
ServerBeach.net, or CIhost.com?  I'm looking for value, reliability, and
quality support.  Any other recommendations are also greatly appreciated.

 

-Ed

 

 



Re: [PHP] PHP Hosting (somewhat OT)

2003-07-31 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Matt Giddings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm currently looking at http://www.phpwebhosting.com/ to move
> a  medium size site to.  Has anyone had any experience with
> them, could you  pass any comments about their service on to me?

I have some accounts with them, and they seem fine to me. All of my use is
restricted to personal use, however. Remember, you're only paying $10/month, so
you're going to be on a shared server, limited support, etc.

Some of my sites generate approximately a million PHP hits (HTTP requests for
*.php) a month, so they can handle moderate traffic as well.

Hope that helps.

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[PHP] PHP Hosting (somewhat OT)

2003-07-31 Thread Matt Giddings
Hello,

 I'm currently looking at http://www.phpwebhosting.com/ to move a 
medium size site to.  Has anyone had any experience with them, could you 
pass any comments about their service on to me?

Thanks,
Matt
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[PHP] PHP hosting with remote MySQL access allowed

2003-07-10 Thread Joshua Minnie
I am in the process of developing a client side application that needs to
speak to our remote databases.  Does anybody know of a hosting solution that
would allow me to have remote access to a MySQL database?  I done some
googling and found a quite a few hosting companies, but none of them that I
have check have the information posted on their websites, so I had to submit
an email question to them.

Thanks

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Re: [PHP] PHP Hosting Sites

2003-06-10 Thread Russell P Jones
I recently hosted with a company called networkeleven
(http://www.networkeleven.com)...

I required a custom build of php because i use DOMXML to run most of
my site. They completed the task in literally under 15 minutes after my
request. Since then, I have had no service interuptions and continued
incredible support.

I am unaffiliated with the company, aside from being a customer.

Russ Jones
Technology Director, demCampaigns LLC
http://www.demCampaigns.com

On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Martin, Stanley G wrote:

> Anybody have any GOOD experience with PHP Web Hosting sites?  I found a list at 
> http://www.zend.com/hosting_sites/phphosting.php?CID=484 but don't know enough about 
> them to make a safe decision.
>
> Stanley G. Martin
> System Administrator
> Sprint - EIS3 Customer Care
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>
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RE: [PHP] PHP Hosting Sites

2003-06-10 Thread Chris Hayes
Please add whether or not they have safe_mode turned on?

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RE: [PHP] PHP Hosting Sites

2003-06-10 Thread Edward Peloke
I host with

http:\\www.ht-tech.net

very good and knowledgeable.

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Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 10:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] PHP Hosting Sites


Anybody have any GOOD experience with PHP Web Hosting sites?  I found a list
at http://www.zend.com/hosting_sites/phphosting.php?CID=484 but don't know
enough about them to make a safe decision.

Stanley G. Martin
System Administrator
Sprint - EIS3 Customer Care
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RE: [PHP] PHP Hosting Sites

2003-06-10 Thread Mike Brum
I've had good experiences with www.phpwebhosting.com for smaller sites
(virtual hosting). I haven't had any super-high traffic sites hosted on
them though. Full support of PHP & mySQL and fairly inexpensive.

-M

-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 10:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] PHP Hosting Sites

Anybody have any GOOD experience with PHP Web Hosting sites?  I found a
list at http://www.zend.com/hosting_sites/phphosting.php?CID=484 but
don't know enough about them to make a safe decision.

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[PHP] PHP Hosting Sites

2003-06-10 Thread Martin, Stanley G
Anybody have any GOOD experience with PHP Web Hosting sites?  I found a list at 
http://www.zend.com/hosting_sites/phphosting.php?CID=484 but don't know enough about 
them to make a safe decision.

Stanley G. Martin
System Administrator
Sprint - EIS3 Customer Care 
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Re: [PHP] PHP Hosting

2002-08-03 Thread Liam MacKenzie

File permissions.

Each user has their own username, but all are a member of the group
"hosting"
They can CHMOD their files to whatever they like, so security is really up
to them.

And PHP's Safe mode of course.



- Original Message -
From: "Matt Babineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 11:04 PM
Subject: [PHP] PHP Hosting


> If any PHP hosts are out there I have a question:
>
> How do you keep users from erasing / altering files out side of their
> web folder with PHP? Doesn't PHP run in the system user context? Is is
> possible to prevent a user from using PHP to alter anything but in their
> Web folder?
>
> Matt Babineau
> MCWD / CCFD
> -
> e:  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> p: 603.943.4237
> w:  <http://www.criticalcode.com/> http://www.criticalcode.com
> PO BOX 601
> Manchester, NH 03105
>
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Re: [PHP] PHP Hosting

2002-08-02 Thread Andrew Brampton

This has been discussed in great detail before..
but the simplist solution is running PHP in safe mode, it does limit the
user to certain things, but it stops them bringing the server down or
altering others files

andrew
- Original Message -
From: "Matt Babineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 2:04 PM
Subject: [PHP] PHP Hosting


> If any PHP hosts are out there I have a question:
>
> How do you keep users from erasing / altering files out side of their
> web folder with PHP? Doesn't PHP run in the system user context? Is is
> possible to prevent a user from using PHP to alter anything but in their
> Web folder?
>
> Matt Babineau
> MCWD / CCFD
> -
> e:  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> p: 603.943.4237
> w:  <http://www.criticalcode.com/> http://www.criticalcode.com
> PO BOX 601
> Manchester, NH 03105
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Re: [PHP] PHP Hosting

2002-08-02 Thread Danny Shepherd

Take a look at this directive :
http://www.php.net/manual/en/configuration.php#ini.open-basedir

Danny.

- Original Message -
From: "Matt Babineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 2:04 PM
Subject: [PHP] PHP Hosting


> If any PHP hosts are out there I have a question:
>
> How do you keep users from erasing / altering files out side of their
> web folder with PHP? Doesn't PHP run in the system user context? Is is
> possible to prevent a user from using PHP to alter anything but in their
> Web folder?
>
> Matt Babineau
> MCWD / CCFD
> -
> e:  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> p: 603.943.4237
> w:  <http://www.criticalcode.com/> http://www.criticalcode.com
> PO BOX 601
> Manchester, NH 03105
>
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RE: [PHP] PHP Hosting

2002-08-02 Thread John Holmes

Safe_mode = ON

Open_basedir restrictions

Use PHP in CGI mode and each runs as it's own user with access to only
it's own file (may require separate Apache's, too...)

---John Holmes...

> -Original Message-
> From: Matt Babineau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 9:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] PHP Hosting
> 
> If any PHP hosts are out there I have a question:
> 
> How do you keep users from erasing / altering files out side of their
> web folder with PHP? Doesn't PHP run in the system user context? Is is
> possible to prevent a user from using PHP to alter anything but in
their
> Web folder?
> 
> Matt Babineau
> MCWD / CCFD
> -
> e:  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> p: 603.943.4237
> w:  <http://www.criticalcode.com/> http://www.criticalcode.com
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[PHP] PHP Hosting

2002-08-02 Thread Matt Babineau

If any PHP hosts are out there I have a question:
 
How do you keep users from erasing / altering files out side of their
web folder with PHP? Doesn't PHP run in the system user context? Is is
possible to prevent a user from using PHP to alter anything but in their
Web folder?
 
Matt Babineau
MCWD / CCFD
-
e:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
p: 603.943.4237
w:   http://www.criticalcode.com
PO BOX 601
Manchester, NH 03105
 



[PHP] RE:[PHP]PHP Hosting....

2002-05-11 Thread r

Hey Tim,
I'm using 321go.biz for my hosting needs.
Not a single problem so far and around 30-90 minutes for each support
question to be solved which i think is pretty good. They are slightly
expensive though but i joined for the Java part, got PHP free!
Now that i'm into PHP I see they also offer PHP Jpeg support
Anyway, hope that was helpful.
Cheers.
-R.


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[PHP] PHP Hosting ...

2002-05-11 Thread Tim Thorburn

Hi,

I've about had it with my current hosting company as they've turned off SSH 
for the past month due to "security reasons" which means I can no longer 
add/remove tables from my MySQL database.  Looking at two other hosting 
companies - SBC Webhosting - www.webhosting.com and Verio - www.verio.com

Does anyone here use either of these companies?  If so, could you please 
let me know your opinions of each?

Thanks
-Tim



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[PHP] PHP - hosting tips

2002-03-24 Thread Rudi Starcevic

Hi friends,

Here at work we are gearing up to host PHP applications.

Could anyone point me towards some tips on PHP hositng ?
I'm interested in preparing my PHP server so that it is as secure as 
possible.

Thanks
Kind regards
Rudi Starcevic.




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RE: [PHP] PHP Hosting Services

2002-01-31 Thread Sander, Ryan

Here's a great place to look.

http://hosts.php.net/

Ryan Sander
Web Developer
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http://www.cantonrep.com  

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> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:  RE: [PHP] PHP Hosting Services
> 
> Check out : 
> 
> http://www.weberdev.com/index.php3?GoTo=phenominet/prices.htm
> 
> This is your one stop shop for hosting. WeberDev.com is hosted there
> and I can tell you that their service is amazing. They are fast,
> reliable
> and more than anything, very professional (specially in PHP / MySQL).
> 
> Sincerely
> 
>   berber
> 
> Visit http://www.weberdev.com Today!!! 
> To see where PHP might take you tomorrow.
> 
> 
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> there 
> is a good one) PHP/mysql Hosting service.  I'm willing to pay some, but
> not 
> more than 15 /month
> 
> Thanks
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RE: [PHP] PHP Hosting Services

2002-01-31 Thread Rick Emery

I use http://www.nomonthlyfees.com, which provides 500 meg of disk and 5 gig
of bandwidth.   It's $200 the first year, which includes domain
registration.  It's $70 a year thereafter, which includes domain
re-registration.  I subdivide the disk space; I have 5 domains that I point
to various subdirectories on the site.  Many services offered, including
shopping carts, SSL, ssh

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Thanks

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RE: [PHP] PHP Hosting Services

2002-01-31 Thread Boaz Yahav

Check out : 

http://www.weberdev.com/index.php3?GoTo=phenominet/prices.htm

This is your one stop shop for hosting. WeberDev.com is hosted there
and I can tell you that their service is amazing. They are fast,
reliable
and more than anything, very professional (specially in PHP / MySQL).

Sincerely

  berber

Visit http://www.weberdev.com Today!!! 
To see where PHP might take you tomorrow.


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Hello, just wondering if anyone here could recommend a good (free, if
there 
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not 
more than 15 /month

Thanks

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Re: [PHP] PHP Hosting Services

2002-01-31 Thread Les Neste

I've been happy with phpwebhosting.com

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>more than 15 /month
>
>Thanks
>
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[PHP] PHP Hosting Services

2002-01-31 Thread Mike Baranski

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Hello, just wondering if anyone here could recommend a good (free, if there 
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more than 15 /month

Thanks

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RE: [PHP] php hosting

2001-10-22 Thread Andrew Chase

They've been mentioned on the list before, but I had a great experience with
Cedant.com.  Apache, PHP4, MySQL, and shell access via SSH (and the ability
to compile your own software in a /home/youraccount/bin directory).

I hosted a site with them for a few months earlier this year before taking
the plunge and hosting on a dedicated Linux box at home, and found their
support staff to be knowledgeable and responsive.  Their basic account is
$12.95/month for up to a gig of traffic, and they have an extensive web
control panel.

-Andy

P.S. I don't work for Cedant or know anyone who works there, etc., etc.,..
I'm just a happy customer :)


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> From: Heidi Belal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 1:29 PM
> To: Php
> Subject: [PHP] php hosting
>
> Anybody know of good reliable hosting that supports
> php, and has a control panel to go with it?
> thanks,
> Heidi


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RE: [PHP] php hosting

2001-10-20 Thread MINI2

What type of hosting you looking for? Shared? Dedicated?  I'm assuming
you mean shared.  I don't have any particular recommendations, but if
you goto www.webhostingtalk.com (forum dedicated to web hosting) you
will get A LOT of feedback from different people and their experiences
with different hosting companies as well as hosting companies themselves
posting on there...really good site that has been a lot of help to me.

Hope this helps
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Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 1:29 PM
To: Php
Subject: [PHP] php hosting

Anybody know of good reliable hosting that supports
php, and has a control panel to go with it?
thanks,
Heidi

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Re: [PHP] php hosting

2001-10-20 Thread Michael J. Seely


HI - I've been using http://www.tierranet.com/services/ for several years.
Good tech support.
Lots of extras.


>Anybody know of good reliable hosting that supports
>php, and has a control panel to go with it?
>thanks,
>Heidi
>
>=
>Heidi Belal
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RE: [PHP] php hosting

2001-10-20 Thread Chris Bailey

I was on Hurricane Electric for a very short while.  They have great
facilities and such, but their pricing can be much higher than others
depending on your setup.  I'm now using Pro Hosters (www.prohosters.com).
The differences I found important were:
- HE requires you to have a separate account for each domain name.  This
means a separate login, a bill for each one, etc.  So, if you have 5
domains, it may cost you 5x more.  Pro Hosters has a single login, single
account setup (if you want), much easier to manage.
- Pro Hosters seems to keep their PHP and other software versions more up to
date.  Last time I checked, HE's PHP version was a fairly early 4.x version,
that for example, didn't have a bunch of array functions.
- Pro Hosters support is awesome.  They are incredibly responsive.  Plus,
they have IRC chat going all the time, and they are right there to respond,
helpful, etc.
- Pro Hosters was a lot easier to deal with for setup, configuration, and
any other help I needed.

Aside from that, the pricing is pretty similar for a single domain name
setup, features are fairly similar, but I've been much happier on Pro
Hosters.

Pro Hosters lower end accounts (which I'm using) are run on a big cluster of
machines (running FreeBSD and Apache, PHP, MySQL, Perl, etc.).  It's slick.

They do have a web application that you use to file service requests and
such, and I think it can either, or will be able to show you all your web
site statistics and so on.


-Original Message-
From: Michael A. Peters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 2:27 PM
To: Heidi Belal
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] php hosting


On Sat, 20 Oct 2001 11:29:19 -0700 (PDT)
Heidi Belal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Anybody know of good reliable hosting that supports
> php, and has a control panel to go with it?

Don't know what you mean by a control panel, but http://he.com/ is an
excellent host.
Very inexpensive, and you get full MySQL database as well as php and
cgi-bin.

They have a lot of bandwidth, too.
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Re: [PHP] php hosting

2001-10-20 Thread Michael A. Peters

On Sat, 20 Oct 2001 11:29:19 -0700 (PDT)
Heidi Belal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Anybody know of good reliable hosting that supports
> php, and has a control panel to go with it?

Don't know what you mean by a control panel, but http://he.com/ is an excellent host.
Very inexpensive, and you get full MySQL database as well as php and cgi-bin.

They have a lot of bandwidth, too.
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[PHP] php hosting

2001-10-20 Thread Heidi Belal

Anybody know of good reliable hosting that supports
php, and has a control panel to go with it?
thanks,
Heidi

=
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Re: [PHP] php hosting provider that supports libswf module?

2001-07-19 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf

> Does anyone know of a reputable PHP web hosting company that also
> supports the libswf (i.e. Flash) module?
>
> And, specifically, does anyone know if Pair.com does/doesn't?  (yes, I'm
> going to ask them directly as well)

Any provider which runs on a sane platform and doesn't disable the dl()
function will do.  Simply build your own swf.so PHP extension by doing:

./configure --with-swf=shared
make

Then you will get modules/swf.so which you can then dl() at the top of
your script.  You don't have to rely on your ISP to compile in all the
features you need.

-Rasmus


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FW: [PHP] php hosting provider that supports libswf module? OR MING!!

2001-07-19 Thread Kurt Lieber

Sorry -- I should have said "supports either libswf or ming"

Thanks.

--kurt

> -Original Message-
> From: Kurt Lieber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 9:37 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] php hosting provider that supports libswf module?
> 
> 
> Does anyone know of a reputable PHP web hosting company that 
> also supports the libswf (i.e. Flash) module?
>  
> And, specifically, does anyone know if Pair.com does/doesn't? 
>  (yes, I'm going to ask them directly as well)
>  
> Thanks.
>  
> --kurt
> 


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[PHP] php hosting provider that supports libswf module?

2001-07-19 Thread Kurt Lieber

Does anyone know of a reputable PHP web hosting company that also
supports the libswf (i.e. Flash) module?
 
And, specifically, does anyone know if Pair.com does/doesn't?  (yes, I'm
going to ask them directly as well)
 
Thanks.
 
--kurt



Re: [PHP] PHP Hosting in The UK

2001-06-20 Thread AJDIN BRANDIC

try www.zenithtech.co.uk

On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Martin Wright wrote:

> When do you need it Jamie we are in the process of setting something up?  It
> is actually focused on PHP business application software but we will be
> offering hosting as well.
> 
> Martin
> 
>  > Just a quickieDoes anyone know of any cheap but reliable (i.e. they
> > know
> > at least something about PHP) Hosting companies in the UK?
> >
> > By cheap i mean about £10 a month. Speed isn't an issue as long as were
> not
> > talking a snails pace.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Jamie "Funkdaddy" Thompson
> 
> 
> 

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[PHP] PHP Hosting in The UK

2001-06-20 Thread Martin Wright

When do you need it Jamie we are in the process of setting something up?  It
is actually focused on PHP business application software but we will be
offering hosting as well.

Martin

 > Just a quickieDoes anyone know of any cheap but reliable (i.e. they
> know
> at least something about PHP) Hosting companies in the UK?
>
> By cheap i mean about £10 a month. Speed isn't an issue as long as were
not
> talking a snails pace.
>
> Cheers
>
> Jamie "Funkdaddy" Thompson





[PHP] PHP Hosting in The UK

2001-06-19 Thread Jamie Thompson

Just a quickieDoes anyone know of any cheap but reliable (i.e. they know
at least something about PHP) Hosting companies in the UK?

By cheap i mean about £10 a month. Speed isn't an issue as long as were not
talking a snails pace.

Cheers

Jamie "Funkdaddy" Thompson




RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.

2001-02-05 Thread Boaz Yahav

Just to make things clear, PHP/FI was the basis, not so many people
used it in comparison to PHP3/4. PHP3 was designed by more than one
developer (actually more like 4-6).

-Original Message-
From: Robert Covell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 12:19 AM
To: Boaz Yahav; Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


I understand your concerns, but with this type of logic this mailing list
not not be around.  Niether would Linux, Apache, MySql or anyother open
source tool that so many people utilize today.  We would all be on NT
instead of Linux and using IIS with ASP instead of PHP.  Do think Ramsus
when he started out on PHP/FI was thinking I am only one person I shouldn't
even try to make it because the big guys are more reliable.  Or Linus
thought the same thing when he made his first kernel.  I really doubt it,
and neither did I when I decided to take a chance learn PHP/FI on Linux
using Apache about 5 years ago.  Look at where they are today and the
bazillion people who rely on the tools that one or two people took the time
and a chance on developing.

Sincerely,

Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Internet Services, LLC
Web: www.rolet.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 816.210.7145
Fax: 816.753.1952

- Original Message -
From: "Boaz Yahav" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Robert Covell'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Boaz Yahav"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Ben Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Chris Mason"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Php-General" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 3:29 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


> No need to get upset :) just stating MHO (nothing personal).
>
> In your own words you say : "People have taken a chance with me"
> and that's really what they did. Cause you know what happens to
> backup plans that don't have backup plans that don't...
>
> I'm assuming that there may be an audience for this kind of hosting
> but personally I wouldn't host my site under such circumstances.
>
> Prices are so cheep today and you can get so much for so less with
> many ISP's that have a department of people running the show.
>
> As for the Service, well, if you chose a company and don't like the
service
> you can always go somewhere else. Most companies that I worked with
> gave amazing service.
>
> Today I work with PhenomiNET and the service is simply amazing.
> you can look at what they offer here :
>
> http://www.weberdev.com/index.php3?GoTo=phenominet/prices.htm
>
> This is your one stop shop for hosting. WeberDev.com is hosted there
> and I can tell you that their service is amazing. They are fast, reliable
> and more than anything, very professional (specially in PHP / MySQL).
>
> Sincerely
>
>   berber
>
> Visit http://www.weberdev.com Today!!!
> To see where PHP might take you tomorrow.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Covell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 10:40 PM
> To: Boaz Yahav; Ben Peter; Chris Mason
> Cc: Php-General
> Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.
>
>
> I shouldn't even reply to this...
>
> Yes I would host with me.
>
> Have you ever heard of a backup plan.  People that would step in if
> something happens to me?  People that I trust to keep the company going if
> it fails.
>
> With all due respect, how do people host with a company that doesn't give
a
> rats ass about them or their business.  How many big companies redirect
your
> call, or brush you away when problems occur.  I been over backwards for my
> clients.  Providing better service then many of the bigger companies out
> there.  That is why people do and will continue to host with me.  Like I
> said, I plan on hiring people in the near future.  Things take time to
> evolve.
>
> I am not saying that my company is for everyone.  If you don't like a one
> man shop then don't go there.  People have taken a chance with me and have
> not been disappointed like so many times before.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Robert T. Covell
> President / Owner
> Rolet Internet Services, LLC
> Web: www.rolet.com
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Phone: 816.210.7145
> Fax: 816.753.1952
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Boaz Yahav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 1:38 PM
> To: 'Robert Covell'; Ben Peter; Chris Mason
> Cc: Php-General
> Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.
>
>
> And if, God forbid, something was to happen to you...
> 120 People / Companies would be left with a server
> that no

Re: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.

2001-02-04 Thread Robert Covell

I agree, point taken...

Sincerely,

Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Internet Services, LLC
Web: www.rolet.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 816.210.7145
Fax: 816.753.1952


- Original Message - 
From: "Christian Reiniger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Php-General" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 4:37 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


On Sunday 04 February 2001 23:18, Robert Covell wrote:
> I understand your concerns, but with this type of logic this mailing
> list not not be around.  Niether would Linux, Apache, MySql or anyother
> open source tool that so many people utilize today.  We would all be on
> NT instead of Linux and using IIS with ASP instead of PHP.  Do think
> Ramsus when he started out on PHP/FI was thinking I am only one person
> I shouldn't even try to make it because the big guys are more reliable.

That's comparing apples to oranges. If all of Rasmus's computers fail 
while he's on holiday for 3 weeks, who cares? (Sorry Rasmus :)
If some machine at a hosting company shows glitches while the only admin 
is sick, things will be very bad for the hosted people/companies.

-- 
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LGDC Webmaster (http://sunsite.dk/lgdc/)

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discoveries, is not "Eureka", but "That's funny..."

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Re: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.

2001-02-04 Thread Christian Reiniger

On Sunday 04 February 2001 23:18, Robert Covell wrote:
> I understand your concerns, but with this type of logic this mailing
> list not not be around.  Niether would Linux, Apache, MySql or anyother
> open source tool that so many people utilize today.  We would all be on
> NT instead of Linux and using IIS with ASP instead of PHP.  Do think
> Ramsus when he started out on PHP/FI was thinking I am only one person
> I shouldn't even try to make it because the big guys are more reliable.

That's comparing apples to oranges. If all of Rasmus's computers fail 
while he's on holiday for 3 weeks, who cares? (Sorry Rasmus :)
If some machine at a hosting company shows glitches while the only admin 
is sick, things will be very bad for the hosted people/companies.

-- 
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LGDC Webmaster (http://sunsite.dk/lgdc/)

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discoveries, is not "Eureka", but "That's funny..."

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Re: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.

2001-02-04 Thread Robert Covell

I understand your concerns, but with this type of logic this mailing list
not not be around.  Niether would Linux, Apache, MySql or anyother open
source tool that so many people utilize today.  We would all be on NT
instead of Linux and using IIS with ASP instead of PHP.  Do think Ramsus
when he started out on PHP/FI was thinking I am only one person I shouldn't
even try to make it because the big guys are more reliable.  Or Linus
thought the same thing when he made his first kernel.  I really doubt it,
and neither did I when I decided to take a chance learn PHP/FI on Linux
using Apache about 5 years ago.  Look at where they are today and the
bazillion people who rely on the tools that one or two people took the time
and a chance on developing.

Sincerely,

Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Internet Services, LLC
Web: www.rolet.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 816.210.7145
Fax: 816.753.1952

- Original Message -
From: "Boaz Yahav" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Robert Covell'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Boaz Yahav"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Ben Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Chris Mason"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Php-General" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 3:29 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


> No need to get upset :) just stating MHO (nothing personal).
>
> In your own words you say : "People have taken a chance with me"
> and that's really what they did. Cause you know what happens to
> backup plans that don't have backup plans that don't...
>
> I'm assuming that there may be an audience for this kind of hosting
> but personally I wouldn't host my site under such circumstances.
>
> Prices are so cheep today and you can get so much for so less with
> many ISP's that have a department of people running the show.
>
> As for the Service, well, if you chose a company and don't like the
service
> you can always go somewhere else. Most companies that I worked with
> gave amazing service.
>
> Today I work with PhenomiNET and the service is simply amazing.
> you can look at what they offer here :
>
> http://www.weberdev.com/index.php3?GoTo=phenominet/prices.htm
>
> This is your one stop shop for hosting. WeberDev.com is hosted there
> and I can tell you that their service is amazing. They are fast, reliable
> and more than anything, very professional (specially in PHP / MySQL).
>
> Sincerely
>
>   berber
>
> Visit http://www.weberdev.com Today!!!
> To see where PHP might take you tomorrow.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Covell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 10:40 PM
> To: Boaz Yahav; Ben Peter; Chris Mason
> Cc: Php-General
> Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.
>
>
> I shouldn't even reply to this...
>
> Yes I would host with me.
>
> Have you ever heard of a backup plan.  People that would step in if
> something happens to me?  People that I trust to keep the company going if
> it fails.
>
> With all due respect, how do people host with a company that doesn't give
a
> rats ass about them or their business.  How many big companies redirect
your
> call, or brush you away when problems occur.  I been over backwards for my
> clients.  Providing better service then many of the bigger companies out
> there.  That is why people do and will continue to host with me.  Like I
> said, I plan on hiring people in the near future.  Things take time to
> evolve.
>
> I am not saying that my company is for everyone.  If you don't like a one
> man shop then don't go there.  People have taken a chance with me and have
> not been disappointed like so many times before.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Robert T. Covell
> President / Owner
> Rolet Internet Services, LLC
> Web: www.rolet.com
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Phone: 816.210.7145
> Fax: 816.753.1952
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Boaz Yahav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 1:38 PM
> To: 'Robert Covell'; Ben Peter; Chris Mason
> Cc: Php-General
> Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.
>
>
> And if, God forbid, something was to happen to you...
> 120 People / Companies would be left with a server
> that no one knows the root password too?
>
> With all due respect, how can someone in his
> right mind host with a one man gang company?
>
> For all I know you can be a hosting genius and
> give the best service around  but you are still one
> man.
>
> Would you host with you ? :)
>
> Sincerely
>
>   berber
>
> Visit http://www.weberdev.com Today!!!

RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.

2001-02-04 Thread Boaz Yahav

No need to get upset :) just stating MHO (nothing personal).

In your own words you say : "People have taken a chance with me"
and that's really what they did. Cause you know what happens to
backup plans that don't have backup plans that don't...

I'm assuming that there may be an audience for this kind of hosting
but personally I wouldn't host my site under such circumstances.

Prices are so cheep today and you can get so much for so less with
many ISP's that have a department of people running the show.

As for the Service, well, if you chose a company and don't like the service
you can always go somewhere else. Most companies that I worked with
gave amazing service.

Today I work with PhenomiNET and the service is simply amazing.
you can look at what they offer here :

http://www.weberdev.com/index.php3?GoTo=phenominet/prices.htm

This is your one stop shop for hosting. WeberDev.com is hosted there
and I can tell you that their service is amazing. They are fast, reliable
and more than anything, very professional (specially in PHP / MySQL).

Sincerely

  berber

Visit http://www.weberdev.com Today!!! 
To see where PHP might take you tomorrow.


-Original Message-
From: Robert Covell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 10:40 PM
To: Boaz Yahav; Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


I shouldn't even reply to this...

Yes I would host with me.

Have you ever heard of a backup plan.  People that would step in if
something happens to me?  People that I trust to keep the company going if
it fails.

With all due respect, how do people host with a company that doesn't give a
rats ass about them or their business.  How many big companies redirect your
call, or brush you away when problems occur.  I been over backwards for my
clients.  Providing better service then many of the bigger companies out
there.  That is why people do and will continue to host with me.  Like I
said, I plan on hiring people in the near future.  Things take time to
evolve.

I am not saying that my company is for everyone.  If you don't like a one
man shop then don't go there.  People have taken a chance with me and have
not been disappointed like so many times before.

Sincerely,

Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Internet Services, LLC
Web: www.rolet.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 816.210.7145
Fax: 816.753.1952

-Original Message-
From: Boaz Yahav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 1:38 PM
To: 'Robert Covell'; Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


And if, God forbid, something was to happen to you...
120 People / Companies would be left with a server
that no one knows the root password too?

With all due respect, how can someone in his
right mind host with a one man gang company?

For all I know you can be a hosting genius and
give the best service around  but you are still one
man.

Would you host with you ? :)

Sincerely

  berber

Visit http://www.weberdev.com Today!!!
To see where PHP might take you tomorrow.


-Original Message-
From: Robert Covell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 9:16 PM
To: Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


I am going to have to disagree on this one.

I run a successful (and profitable) hosting company(http://www.rolet.com).
My employees total 1 (me, myself and I).  The number of clients hosted is
roughly 120.  I provide a wide variety of services on Linux, FreeBSD, NT,
and W2K.  Yes it is hard to believe that 1 person can be available 24x7, or
not take vacations, but this is what I do and LOVE every second of it.  I
value customer satisfaction and strive to provide that best Internet
services possible.  For me this is a career for life, not just a job.  So I
do believe that 1 person can be available 24x7 and not take vacations.
Don't get me wrong, some days it is tough.  I would like to have other
employees in the future, but don't mind the sacrifices taken to get there.

Sincerely,

Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Internet Services, LLC
Web: www.rolet.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 816.210.7145
Fax: 816.753.1952



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ben Peter
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 11:59 AM
To: Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


Chris,

This all sounds good but for one thing: I firmly believe that one man
with a root password is not enogh to look after even one client. I have
hosted with 3 one-man-companies, and it always came to the point where I
couldn't reach someone for a week, or I waited for 3 months, only to be
granted connect privileges to the mysql database - no offense meant! I
think it's jus

RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.

2001-02-04 Thread PHPBeginner.com

Well, I'll contribute to the discussion whether you like or not...

For a year I was running a website on Canaca.com (former Nortel.no) ...
They've been nice, I though ...

Then I once tried one weird thing:
'.show_code('/usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf').''?> from a
simple PHP page ...

hmm ...  Not only I broke to the hell their security, but I also found 342
matches under a simple search for mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 6:27 AM
To: 'Robert Covell'; 'Boaz Yahav'; 'Ben Peter'; 'Chris Mason'
Cc: 'Php-General'
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


Actually, there is nothing wrong with a one-manned hosting service. I agree
with Robert in this, there are a lot of big hosting companies that don't
really have a personal hold of their business to really care about their
clients. To them everything is automated and all they do is hire customer
service people who are only taught to, well, "serve customers" with answers
to questions they don't know in the first place. They just read from the
script and have basic step-by-step trouble shooting instructions in front of
them to solve a client's problems/requests. If you need an updated software
package, like PHP4, froman old PHP3 engine, you'de have to beg for it and
you might have to go through several layers of support just for that request
to go through. Let me remind you that the software is free of charge. If the
request is accepted, then more power to you. If it's not then you'll have to
deal with it until you decide to find another host.

I have one question for you Robert. XML has been in the market for a long
time (since 1998), and the recommendations are now set to a true standard.
Why do most hosting services not have support for XML based languages yet?
Thanks...

Navid Yar



-Original Message-
From: Robert Covell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 2:40 PM
To: Boaz Yahav; Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


I shouldn't even reply to this...

Yes I would host with me.

Have you ever heard of a backup plan.  People that would step in if
something happens to me?  People that I trust to keep the company going if
it fails.

With all due respect, how do people host with a company that doesn't give a
rats ass about them or their business.  How many big companies redirect your
call, or brush you away when problems occur.  I been over backwards for my
clients.  Providing better service then many of the bigger companies out
there.  That is why people do and will continue to host with me.  Like I
said, I plan on hiring people in the near future.  Things take time to
evolve.

I am not saying that my company is for everyone.  If you don't like a one
man shop then don't go there.  People have taken a chance with me and have
not been disappointed like so many times before.

Sincerely,

Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Internet Services, LLC
Web: www.rolet.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 816.210.7145
Fax: 816.753.1952

-Original Message-
From: Boaz Yahav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 1:38 PM
To: 'Robert Covell'; Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


And if, God forbid, something was to happen to you...
120 People / Companies would be left with a server
that no one knows the root password too?

With all due respect, how can someone in his
right mind host with a one man gang company?

For all I know you can be a hosting genius and
give the best service around  but you are still one
man.

Would you host with you ? :)

Sincerely

  berber

Visit http://www.weberdev.com Today!!!
To see where PHP might take you tomorrow.


-Original Message-----
From: Robert Covell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 9:16 PM
To: Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


I am going to have to disagree on this one.

I run a successful (and profitable) hosting company(http://www.rolet.com).
My employees total 1 (me, myself and I).  The number of clients hosted is
roughly 120.  I provide a wide variety of services on Linux, FreeBSD, NT,
and W2K.  Yes it is hard to believe that 1 person can be available 24x7, or
not take vacations, but this is what I do and LOVE every second of it.  I
value customer satisfaction and strive to provide that best Internet
services possible.  For me this is a career for life, not just a job.  So I
do believe that 1 person can be available 24x7 and not take vacations.
Don't get me wrong, some days it is tough.  I would like to have other
employees in the future, but don't mind the sacrifices taken to get there.

Sincerely,

Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Inter

RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.

2001-02-03 Thread Navid Yar

Actually, there is nothing wrong with a one-manned hosting service. I agree
with Robert in this, there are a lot of big hosting companies that don't
really have a personal hold of their business to really care about their
clients. To them everything is automated and all they do is hire customer
service people who are only taught to, well, "serve customers" with answers
to questions they don't know in the first place. They just read from the
script and have basic step-by-step trouble shooting instructions in front of
them to solve a client's problems/requests. If you need an updated software
package, like PHP4, froman old PHP3 engine, you'de have to beg for it and
you might have to go through several layers of support just for that request
to go through. Let me remind you that the software is free of charge. If the
request is accepted, then more power to you. If it's not then you'll have to
deal with it until you decide to find another host.

I have one question for you Robert. XML has been in the market for a long
time (since 1998), and the recommendations are now set to a true standard.
Why do most hosting services not have support for XML based languages yet?
Thanks...

Navid Yar



-Original Message-
From: Robert Covell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 2:40 PM
To: Boaz Yahav; Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


I shouldn't even reply to this...

Yes I would host with me.

Have you ever heard of a backup plan.  People that would step in if
something happens to me?  People that I trust to keep the company going if
it fails.

With all due respect, how do people host with a company that doesn't give a
rats ass about them or their business.  How many big companies redirect your
call, or brush you away when problems occur.  I been over backwards for my
clients.  Providing better service then many of the bigger companies out
there.  That is why people do and will continue to host with me.  Like I
said, I plan on hiring people in the near future.  Things take time to
evolve.

I am not saying that my company is for everyone.  If you don't like a one
man shop then don't go there.  People have taken a chance with me and have
not been disappointed like so many times before.

Sincerely,

Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Internet Services, LLC
Web: www.rolet.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 816.210.7145
Fax: 816.753.1952

-Original Message-
From: Boaz Yahav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 1:38 PM
To: 'Robert Covell'; Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


And if, God forbid, something was to happen to you...
120 People / Companies would be left with a server
that no one knows the root password too?

With all due respect, how can someone in his
right mind host with a one man gang company?

For all I know you can be a hosting genius and
give the best service around  but you are still one
man.

Would you host with you ? :)

Sincerely

  berber

Visit http://www.weberdev.com Today!!!
To see where PHP might take you tomorrow.


-Original Message-
From: Robert Covell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 9:16 PM
To: Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


I am going to have to disagree on this one.

I run a successful (and profitable) hosting company(http://www.rolet.com).
My employees total 1 (me, myself and I).  The number of clients hosted is
roughly 120.  I provide a wide variety of services on Linux, FreeBSD, NT,
and W2K.  Yes it is hard to believe that 1 person can be available 24x7, or
not take vacations, but this is what I do and LOVE every second of it.  I
value customer satisfaction and strive to provide that best Internet
services possible.  For me this is a career for life, not just a job.  So I
do believe that 1 person can be available 24x7 and not take vacations.
Don't get me wrong, some days it is tough.  I would like to have other
employees in the future, but don't mind the sacrifices taken to get there.

Sincerely,

Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Internet Services, LLC
Web: www.rolet.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 816.210.7145
Fax: 816.753.1952



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ben Peter
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 11:59 AM
To: Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


Chris,

This all sounds good but for one thing: I firmly believe that one man
with a root password is not enogh to look after even one client. I have
hosted with 3 one-man-companies, and it always came to the point where I
couldn't reach someone for a week, or I waited for 3 months, only to be
granted connect privileges to the mysql database - no offense

RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.

2001-02-03 Thread Robert Covell

I shouldn't even reply to this...

Yes I would host with me.

Have you ever heard of a backup plan.  People that would step in if
something happens to me?  People that I trust to keep the company going if
it fails.

With all due respect, how do people host with a company that doesn't give a
rats ass about them or their business.  How many big companies redirect your
call, or brush you away when problems occur.  I been over backwards for my
clients.  Providing better service then many of the bigger companies out
there.  That is why people do and will continue to host with me.  Like I
said, I plan on hiring people in the near future.  Things take time to
evolve.

I am not saying that my company is for everyone.  If you don't like a one
man shop then don't go there.  People have taken a chance with me and have
not been disappointed like so many times before.

Sincerely,

Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Internet Services, LLC
Web: www.rolet.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 816.210.7145
Fax: 816.753.1952

-Original Message-
From: Boaz Yahav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 1:38 PM
To: 'Robert Covell'; Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


And if, God forbid, something was to happen to you...
120 People / Companies would be left with a server
that no one knows the root password too?

With all due respect, how can someone in his
right mind host with a one man gang company?

For all I know you can be a hosting genius and
give the best service around  but you are still one
man.

Would you host with you ? :)

Sincerely

  berber

Visit http://www.weberdev.com Today!!!
To see where PHP might take you tomorrow.


-Original Message-
From: Robert Covell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 9:16 PM
To: Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


I am going to have to disagree on this one.

I run a successful (and profitable) hosting company(http://www.rolet.com).
My employees total 1 (me, myself and I).  The number of clients hosted is
roughly 120.  I provide a wide variety of services on Linux, FreeBSD, NT,
and W2K.  Yes it is hard to believe that 1 person can be available 24x7, or
not take vacations, but this is what I do and LOVE every second of it.  I
value customer satisfaction and strive to provide that best Internet
services possible.  For me this is a career for life, not just a job.  So I
do believe that 1 person can be available 24x7 and not take vacations.
Don't get me wrong, some days it is tough.  I would like to have other
employees in the future, but don't mind the sacrifices taken to get there.

Sincerely,

Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Internet Services, LLC
Web: www.rolet.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 816.210.7145
Fax: 816.753.1952



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ben Peter
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 11:59 AM
To: Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


Chris,

This all sounds good but for one thing: I firmly believe that one man
with a root password is not enogh to look after even one client. I have
hosted with 3 one-man-companies, and it always came to the point where I
couldn't reach someone for a week, or I waited for 3 months, only to be
granted connect privileges to the mysql database - no offense meant! I
think it's just too much for one man, you cannot be available 24/7, and
you will want holidays.

Still, a PHP-specialized hosting environment would be worth much.

Cheers,
Ben

Chris Mason wrote:
>
> I see a lot of traffic regarding php hosting. From experience I know that
> the general hosting companies provide a minimal PHP environment which is
> often insufficient for PHP developers.
> With this in mind, I'm considering offering specialized hosting for PHP
> projects.
>
> The server will be tuned to the needs of PHP projects, and will have the
> latest PHP4 and mySQL versions, up to date XML libraries, IMAP and POP,
and
> will run php as a apache module for performance. The server will have a
low
> user count and I will offer migration alternatives as user's needs grow.
The
> machines will be hosted at a major data center with multiple large
internet
> feeds, and all the other essential requirements.
>
> I plan to be available to users to assist in configuration problems and
will
> stay abreast of developments in PHP to make our projects run faster and
> better.
>
> I'd like to hear from people interested in participating or with
> configuration suggestions. I'm not looking to start a large hosting
company
> but to be a specialized service provider on a small scale.
>
> Let me know what you think, guys.
>
> Chris Mason
> Box 340,

RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.

2001-02-03 Thread Boaz Yahav

And if, God forbid, something was to happen to you...
120 People / Companies would be left with a server
that no one knows the root password too?

With all due respect, how can someone in his
right mind host with a one man gang company?

For all I know you can be a hosting genius and
give the best service around  but you are still one
man.

Would you host with you ? :)

Sincerely

  berber

Visit http://www.weberdev.com Today!!! 
To see where PHP might take you tomorrow.
 

-Original Message-
From: Robert Covell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 9:16 PM
To: Ben Peter; Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


I am going to have to disagree on this one.

I run a successful (and profitable) hosting company(http://www.rolet.com).
My employees total 1 (me, myself and I).  The number of clients hosted is
roughly 120.  I provide a wide variety of services on Linux, FreeBSD, NT,
and W2K.  Yes it is hard to believe that 1 person can be available 24x7, or
not take vacations, but this is what I do and LOVE every second of it.  I
value customer satisfaction and strive to provide that best Internet
services possible.  For me this is a career for life, not just a job.  So I
do believe that 1 person can be available 24x7 and not take vacations.
Don't get me wrong, some days it is tough.  I would like to have other
employees in the future, but don't mind the sacrifices taken to get there.

Sincerely,

Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Internet Services, LLC
Web: www.rolet.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 816.210.7145
Fax: 816.753.1952



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ben Peter
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 11:59 AM
To: Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


Chris,

This all sounds good but for one thing: I firmly believe that one man
with a root password is not enogh to look after even one client. I have
hosted with 3 one-man-companies, and it always came to the point where I
couldn't reach someone for a week, or I waited for 3 months, only to be
granted connect privileges to the mysql database - no offense meant! I
think it's just too much for one man, you cannot be available 24/7, and
you will want holidays.

Still, a PHP-specialized hosting environment would be worth much.

Cheers,
Ben

Chris Mason wrote:
>
> I see a lot of traffic regarding php hosting. From experience I know that
> the general hosting companies provide a minimal PHP environment which is
> often insufficient for PHP developers.
> With this in mind, I'm considering offering specialized hosting for PHP
> projects.
>
> The server will be tuned to the needs of PHP projects, and will have the
> latest PHP4 and mySQL versions, up to date XML libraries, IMAP and POP,
and
> will run php as a apache module for performance. The server will have a
low
> user count and I will offer migration alternatives as user's needs grow.
The
> machines will be hosted at a major data center with multiple large
internet
> feeds, and all the other essential requirements.
>
> I plan to be available to users to assist in configuration problems and
will
> stay abreast of developments in PHP to make our projects run faster and
> better.
>
> I'd like to hear from people interested in participating or with
> configuration suggestions. I'm not looking to start a large hosting
company
> but to be a specialized service provider on a small scale.
>
> Let me know what you think, guys.
>
> Chris Mason
> Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies
> Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463
> USA Fax (561) 382-7771
> Take a virtual tour of the island
> http://net.ai/ The Anguilla Guide
> Find out more about NetConcepts
> www.netconcepts.ai
> Talk to me in real time with Instant Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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RE: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.

2001-02-03 Thread Robert Covell

I am going to have to disagree on this one.

I run a successful (and profitable) hosting company(http://www.rolet.com).
My employees total 1 (me, myself and I).  The number of clients hosted is
roughly 120.  I provide a wide variety of services on Linux, FreeBSD, NT,
and W2K.  Yes it is hard to believe that 1 person can be available 24x7, or
not take vacations, but this is what I do and LOVE every second of it.  I
value customer satisfaction and strive to provide that best Internet
services possible.  For me this is a career for life, not just a job.  So I
do believe that 1 person can be available 24x7 and not take vacations.
Don't get me wrong, some days it is tough.  I would like to have other
employees in the future, but don't mind the sacrifices taken to get there.

Sincerely,

Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Internet Services, LLC
Web: www.rolet.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 816.210.7145
Fax: 816.753.1952



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ben Peter
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 11:59 AM
To: Chris Mason
Cc: Php-General
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.


Chris,

This all sounds good but for one thing: I firmly believe that one man
with a root password is not enogh to look after even one client. I have
hosted with 3 one-man-companies, and it always came to the point where I
couldn't reach someone for a week, or I waited for 3 months, only to be
granted connect privileges to the mysql database - no offense meant! I
think it's just too much for one man, you cannot be available 24/7, and
you will want holidays.

Still, a PHP-specialized hosting environment would be worth much.

Cheers,
Ben

Chris Mason wrote:
>
> I see a lot of traffic regarding php hosting. From experience I know that
> the general hosting companies provide a minimal PHP environment which is
> often insufficient for PHP developers.
> With this in mind, I'm considering offering specialized hosting for PHP
> projects.
>
> The server will be tuned to the needs of PHP projects, and will have the
> latest PHP4 and mySQL versions, up to date XML libraries, IMAP and POP,
and
> will run php as a apache module for performance. The server will have a
low
> user count and I will offer migration alternatives as user's needs grow.
The
> machines will be hosted at a major data center with multiple large
internet
> feeds, and all the other essential requirements.
>
> I plan to be available to users to assist in configuration problems and
will
> stay abreast of developments in PHP to make our projects run faster and
> better.
>
> I'd like to hear from people interested in participating or with
> configuration suggestions. I'm not looking to start a large hosting
company
> but to be a specialized service provider on a small scale.
>
> Let me know what you think, guys.
>
> Chris Mason
> Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies
> Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463
> USA Fax (561) 382-7771
> Take a virtual tour of the island
> http://net.ai/ The Anguilla Guide
> Find out more about NetConcepts
> www.netconcepts.ai
> Talk to me in real time with Instant Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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Re: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.

2001-02-03 Thread Chris Mason

Yes, I'm very aware of this, but I'm not the only one here, there are three of
us.


Ben Peter wrote:

> Chris,
>
> This all sounds good but for one thing: I firmly believe that one man
> with a root password is not enogh to look after even one client. I have
> hosted with 3 one-man-companies, and it always came to the point where I
> couldn't reach someone for a week, or I waited for 3 months, only to be
> granted connect privileges to the mysql database - no offense meant! I
> think it's just too much for one man, you cannot be available 24/7, and
> you will want holidays.
>
> Still, a PHP-specialized hosting environment would be worth much.
>
> Cheers,
> Ben
>
> Chris Mason wrote:
> >
> > I see a lot of traffic regarding php hosting. From experience I know that
> > the general hosting companies provide a minimal PHP environment which is
> > often insufficient for PHP developers.
> > With this in mind, I'm considering offering specialized hosting for PHP
> > projects.
> >
> > The server will be tuned to the needs of PHP projects, and will have the
> > latest PHP4 and mySQL versions, up to date XML libraries, IMAP and POP, and
> > will run php as a apache module for performance. The server will have a low
> > user count and I will offer migration alternatives as user's needs grow. The
> > machines will be hosted at a major data center with multiple large internet
> > feeds, and all the other essential requirements.
> >
> > I plan to be available to users to assist in configuration problems and will
> > stay abreast of developments in PHP to make our projects run faster and
> > better.
> >
> > I'd like to hear from people interested in participating or with
> > configuration suggestions. I'm not looking to start a large hosting company
> > but to be a specialized service provider on a small scale.
> >
> > Let me know what you think, guys.
> >
> > Chris Mason
> > Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies
> > Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463
> > USA Fax (561) 382-7771
> > Take a virtual tour of the island
> > http://net.ai/ The Anguilla Guide
> > Find out more about NetConcepts
> > www.netconcepts.ai
> > Talk to me in real time with Instant Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.

2001-02-03 Thread Ben Peter

Chris,

This all sounds good but for one thing: I firmly believe that one man
with a root password is not enogh to look after even one client. I have
hosted with 3 one-man-companies, and it always came to the point where I
couldn't reach someone for a week, or I waited for 3 months, only to be
granted connect privileges to the mysql database - no offense meant! I
think it's just too much for one man, you cannot be available 24/7, and
you will want holidays.

Still, a PHP-specialized hosting environment would be worth much. 

Cheers,
Ben

Chris Mason wrote:
> 
> I see a lot of traffic regarding php hosting. From experience I know that
> the general hosting companies provide a minimal PHP environment which is
> often insufficient for PHP developers.
> With this in mind, I'm considering offering specialized hosting for PHP
> projects.
> 
> The server will be tuned to the needs of PHP projects, and will have the
> latest PHP4 and mySQL versions, up to date XML libraries, IMAP and POP, and
> will run php as a apache module for performance. The server will have a low
> user count and I will offer migration alternatives as user's needs grow. The
> machines will be hosted at a major data center with multiple large internet
> feeds, and all the other essential requirements.
> 
> I plan to be available to users to assist in configuration problems and will
> stay abreast of developments in PHP to make our projects run faster and
> better.
> 
> I'd like to hear from people interested in participating or with
> configuration suggestions. I'm not looking to start a large hosting company
> but to be a specialized service provider on a small scale.
> 
> Let me know what you think, guys.
> 
> Chris Mason
> Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies
> Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463
> USA Fax (561) 382-7771
> Take a virtual tour of the island
> http://net.ai/ The Anguilla Guide
> Find out more about NetConcepts
> www.netconcepts.ai
> Talk to me in real time with Instant Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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RE: [PHP] PHP Hosting

2001-02-03 Thread PHPBeginner.com

www.isamillionaire.com (? check my spelling) in on Linux, but free and has
no banners,

 Cheers,

 Maxim Maletsky
 Founder, Chief Developer

 PHPBeginner.com (Where PHP Begins)
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Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 8:56 PM
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Subject: [PHP] PHP Hosting


Can anyone receommend free MySQL hosting with PHP. Or if you can find such a
hosting on NT, that would be nice.

Thanks







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[PHP] PHP hosting - the final frontier.

2001-02-03 Thread Chris Mason

I see a lot of traffic regarding php hosting. From experience I know that
the general hosting companies provide a minimal PHP environment which is
often insufficient for PHP developers.
With this in mind, I'm considering offering specialized hosting for PHP
projects.

The server will be tuned to the needs of PHP projects, and will have the
latest PHP4 and mySQL versions, up to date XML libraries, IMAP and POP, and
will run php as a apache module for performance. The server will have a low
user count and I will offer migration alternatives as user's needs grow. The
machines will be hosted at a major data center with multiple large internet
feeds, and all the other essential requirements.

I plan to be available to users to assist in configuration problems and will
stay abreast of developments in PHP to make our projects run faster and
better.

I'd like to hear from people interested in participating or with
configuration suggestions. I'm not looking to start a large hosting company
but to be a specialized service provider on a small scale.

Let me know what you think, guys.


Chris Mason
Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies
Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463
USA Fax (561) 382-7771
Take a virtual tour of the island
http://net.ai/ The Anguilla Guide
Find out more about NetConcepts
www.netconcepts.ai
Talk to me in real time with Instant Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]





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Re: [PHP] PHP Hosting

2001-02-03 Thread James, Yz

I believe http://www.f2s.com allow you to use PHP and provide you with a
MySQL database.

James.

> Can anyone receommend free MySQL hosting with PHP. Or if you can find such
a
> hosting on NT, that would be nice.




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[PHP] PHP Hosting

2001-02-03 Thread PHPlover

Can anyone receommend free MySQL hosting with PHP. Or if you can find such a
hosting on NT, that would be nice.

Thanks







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