Re: Good Cheap Java Web Hosting Solutions

2009-03-30 Thread Piero Sartini
Am Sonntag 29 März 2009 09:32:14 schrieb Otho:
 When they started, the
 customer support was awful, though and you'll find quite some angry ranting
 from that time. 

That's the reason why I left them and never looked back. Same with Strato - 
there was a clear hardware problem (kernel segfault while booting) and they 
needed 2 whole days to replace the hardware. No possibility to bring over the 
old harddrive which was in perfect state... they just gave me a new server.

After that I switched to Hetzner and they really impressed me with their level 
of support and customizing possibilities. If there is any problem, you can get 
someone on the phone who has physical access to the machine and knows what he 
does.. no callcenter standard-answers and solutions - huge advantage to me. If 
you have a problem it gets solved. No protocol to follow, no time consuming 
test suites that need to confirm your problem. They also give you a LARA and 
plug in an USB-Drive if you need to install/recover not official supported 
OSes like Solaris.

It's possible to get an own private switch and 2 ethernet cards in your 
servers. And you may reserve additional rackspace if you think you need to 
grow in the future and add more servers to your switch. The own subnet is 
handy as well - especially if you plan to virtualize your servers.

For me that's the perfect level of possibilities and possibilities.

Regards,
Piero



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Re: Good Cheap Java Web Hosting Solutions

2009-03-30 Thread Brian
I've used  http://www.javapipe.com/web/  in the past.

The customer service was decent but I thought the 25$ per
month was a touch on the expensive side.

Brian F.

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Re: Good Cheap Java Web Hosting Solutions

2009-03-29 Thread Otho
I'm customer there since 4 years with the second server now and cannot say
anything bad. In the few cases I really needed the support it was fast and
professional (hardware replacements for example). When they started, the
customer support was awful, though and you'll find quite some angry ranting
from that time. But we have quite some companies in that market here in
germany which are worth a look. Hetzner.de, as Harald mentioned, and also
1und1.info and strato.de. These 4 are the biggest and in the market since
quite a few years, so one doesn't have to assume they vanish anytime soon.
In comparative tests the speed of the switch ports and the interconnection
are on the same level regularly.


2009/3/29 Angelo Chen angelochen...@yahoo.com.hk


 Hi,

 wish I can read German:) but looking at server4you.com's super server L,
 the
 deal is very attractive, $29 for a dedicated server, compared to linode's
 $19 for a VPS, I'd go former, honestly speaking, I don't have any problem
 with linode's vps so far, any good experience with server4you? the only
 reason for me not to trying out server4you.com's super server L might be,
 you have to pay 12 months.


 Otho wrote:
 
  I was talking about www.server4you.de
 
  They have special conditions for foreign customers (paying 12 months in
  advance) as I saw. The american branch (server4you.com) is quite a bit
  more
  expensive or has weaker machines for the same price.
 
  09/3/28 Harald Geritzer h.gerit...@gmail.com
 
  Peter Kanze schrieb:
 
  Hi Otho,
 
  What company are you talking about?
 
  And are there also companies located in Europe?
 
 
  for example:
  http://www.hetzner.de/hosting/produktmatrix/rootserver-produktmatrix/
 
 
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Re: Good Cheap Java Web Hosting Solutions

2009-03-29 Thread Alex Shneyderman
 wish I can read German:)

you do not have to :-) Just point google lang translator to the site
and see what happens.
Most of the time translations are funny but humanly readable.

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Re: Good Cheap Java Web Hosting Solutions

2009-03-29 Thread Bouiaw
Best offer is from my point of view OVH RPS :
http://www.ovh.co.uk/products/rps_offers.xml

It will give you a real dedicated server (not virtualized) for a very cheap
price.

I think most interested solution is to buy it in euro (9.99 euros by month
!).

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  wish I can read German:)

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 and see what happens.
 Most of the time translations are funny but humanly readable.

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Re: Good Cheap Java Web Hosting Solutions

2009-03-29 Thread Charles Mason
I have been using serverpronto.com for a couple of years for my
Tapestry  Java projects. They have cheap dedicated servers, which if
you avoid windows can work at fairly cheap. I have only had two issue
with them. Once the connectivity was erratic for a few hours. After
creating a support ticket, they told the the ethernet cable was loose
and that they had replaced it, its been fine since.

The other one was during upgrading plans. I complicated matters a bit
and caused some issues. The new account came with an extra IP, which
they had also managed to asign to another customer. A week later I
noticed the connectivity was eratic. It turned out the two servers
were both trying to use the same IP. They asked me if I could give it
up for another one plus a slight free upgrade as compensation. Luckily
I wasn't using the extra address yet anyway so it wasn't an issue.

Apart form that they have been good. They are always quick to respond
to tickets (usually less then 15 mins) and I am in the UK so they are
often middle of the night local time.


Charlie M


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 Does anyone have any good suggestions on good, cheap java web hosting
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 When looking around, what should I look out for in order to know that it's a
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Re: Good Cheap Java Web Hosting Solutions

2009-03-28 Thread Otho
The price difference between virtualized and full servers isn't that big
anymore. I run a dual core opteron with 3 gigs or ram and 2 mirrored 250gig
hds for 59 Euros a month. For the same price you get now (my contract is
almost a year old) a quadcore opteron with 4 gig ram and 2 mirrored 500gig
hd's.
A dual core athlon 3400+ with 2 gigs 2 x 320 gig hd is 39 Euro. Unlimited
traffic for all options and a variety of operating system flavours.

A vserver by the sam company with 1 gig guaranteed ram, 2 gigs possible
ram, 50 gigs of hd space and 4500 GB traffic is 6 months free and then 29
Euro.

So for me the difference didn't really cut it compared to the much better
useability of an own hosted server.



2009/3/28 Daniel Honig daniel.ho...@gmail.com

 +1 for linode+1 for linode with upgraded ram for grails apps

 On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo 
 thiag...@gmail.com wrote:

  On 3/27/09, Amit Nithian anith...@gmail.com wrote:
   Does anyone have any good suggestions on good, cheap java web hosting
   solutions where I can deploy my Tapestry applications? I currently use
   HostMonster but they don't support Java.
   When looking around, what should I look out for in order to know that
  it's a
   good provider?
 
  I prefer the do-it-yourself providers like Slicehost and Linode: it
  can be a little more expensive, but you have a full virtualized Linux
  installation with roott access. Then you set up anything you want. My
  website (www.arsmachina.com.br) is hosted this way, running Jetty. I
  also set up my own Subversion server there.
 
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Re: Good Cheap Java Web Hosting Solutions

2009-03-28 Thread Alex Kotchnev
In the past I've used www.dailyrazor.com , they have java plans
starting from $12 per month (shared jvm, deployng app), they had
excellent support even on the cheap plans. Here you get full hosting -
shell, db, space, bandwidth,etc.

These days I use www.mor.ph - a cloud based solution (deployng to
jetty), it's free for Dev accounts (redeploy once every 2 weeks), then
it starts around $1 per day w/  many options to scale. A downside here
is that you don't get storage or the other 'full hosting' extras
above.

I hope this helps.

On 3/28/09, Otho taa...@googlemail.com wrote:
 The price difference between virtualized and full servers isn't that big
 anymore. I run a dual core opteron with 3 gigs or ram and 2 mirrored 250gig
 hds for 59 Euros a month. For the same price you get now (my contract is
 almost a year old) a quadcore opteron with 4 gig ram and 2 mirrored 500gig
 hd's.
 A dual core athlon 3400+ with 2 gigs 2 x 320 gig hd is 39 Euro. Unlimited
 traffic for all options and a variety of operating system flavours.

 A vserver by the sam company with 1 gig guaranteed ram, 2 gigs possible
 ram, 50 gigs of hd space and 4500 GB traffic is 6 months free and then 29
 Euro.

 So for me the difference didn't really cut it compared to the much better
 useability of an own hosted server.



 2009/3/28 Daniel Honig daniel.ho...@gmail.com

 +1 for linode+1 for linode with upgraded ram for grails apps

 On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo 
 thiag...@gmail.com wrote:

  On 3/27/09, Amit Nithian anith...@gmail.com wrote:
   Does anyone have any good suggestions on good, cheap java web hosting
   solutions where I can deploy my Tapestry applications? I currently use
   HostMonster but they don't support Java.
   When looking around, what should I look out for in order to know that
  it's a
   good provider?
 
  I prefer the do-it-yourself providers like Slicehost and Linode: it
  can be a little more expensive, but you have a full virtualized Linux
  installation with roott access. Then you set up anything you want. My
  website (www.arsmachina.com.br) is hosted this way, running Jetty. I
  also set up my own Subversion server there.
 
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Re: Good Cheap Java Web Hosting Solutions

2009-03-28 Thread Peter Kanze
Hi Otho,

What company are you talking about?

And are there also companies located in Europe?




On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 8:22 AM, Otho taa...@googlemail.com wrote:

 The price difference between virtualized and full servers isn't that big
 anymore. I run a dual core opteron with 3 gigs or ram and 2 mirrored 250gig
 hds for 59 Euros a month. For the same price you get now (my contract is
 almost a year old) a quadcore opteron with 4 gig ram and 2 mirrored 500gig
 hd's.
 A dual core athlon 3400+ with 2 gigs 2 x 320 gig hd is 39 Euro. Unlimited
 traffic for all options and a variety of operating system flavours.

 A vserver by the sam company with 1 gig guaranteed ram, 2 gigs possible
 ram, 50 gigs of hd space and 4500 GB traffic is 6 months free and then 29
 Euro.

 So for me the difference didn't really cut it compared to the much better
 useability of an own hosted server.



 2009/3/28 Daniel Honig daniel.ho...@gmail.com

  +1 for linode+1 for linode with upgraded ram for grails apps
 
  On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo 
  thiag...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   On 3/27/09, Amit Nithian anith...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone have any good suggestions on good, cheap java web hosting
solutions where I can deploy my Tapestry applications? I currently
 use
HostMonster but they don't support Java.
When looking around, what should I look out for in order to know that
   it's a
good provider?
  
   I prefer the do-it-yourself providers like Slicehost and Linode: it
   can be a little more expensive, but you have a full virtualized Linux
   installation with roott access. Then you set up anything you want. My
   website (www.arsmachina.com.br) is hosted this way, running Jetty. I
   also set up my own Subversion server there.
  
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Re: Good Cheap Java Web Hosting Solutions

2009-03-28 Thread Otho
I was talking about www.server4you.de

They have special conditions for foreign customers (paying 12 months in
advance) as I saw. The american branch (server4you.com) is quite a bit more
expensive or has weaker machines for the same price.

09/3/28 Harald Geritzer h.gerit...@gmail.com

 Peter Kanze schrieb:

 Hi Otho,

 What company are you talking about?

 And are there also companies located in Europe?


 for example:
 http://www.hetzner.de/hosting/produktmatrix/rootserver-produktmatrix/


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Re: Good Cheap Java Web Hosting Solutions

2009-03-28 Thread Angelo Chen

Hi,

wish I can read German:) but looking at server4you.com's super server L, the
deal is very attractive, $29 for a dedicated server, compared to linode's
$19 for a VPS, I'd go former, honestly speaking, I don't have any problem
with linode's vps so far, any good experience with server4you? the only
reason for me not to trying out server4you.com's super server L might be,
you have to pay 12 months.


Otho wrote:
 
 I was talking about www.server4you.de
 
 They have special conditions for foreign customers (paying 12 months in
 advance) as I saw. The american branch (server4you.com) is quite a bit
 more
 expensive or has weaker machines for the same price.
 
 09/3/28 Harald Geritzer h.gerit...@gmail.com
 
 Peter Kanze schrieb:

 Hi Otho,

 What company are you talking about?

 And are there also companies located in Europe?


 for example:
 http://www.hetzner.de/hosting/produktmatrix/rootserver-produktmatrix/


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Re: Good Cheap Java Web Hosting Solutions

2009-03-27 Thread Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
On 3/27/09, Amit Nithian anith...@gmail.com wrote:
 Does anyone have any good suggestions on good, cheap java web hosting
 solutions where I can deploy my Tapestry applications? I currently use
 HostMonster but they don't support Java.
 When looking around, what should I look out for in order to know that it's a
 good provider?

I prefer the do-it-yourself providers like Slicehost and Linode: it
can be a little more expensive, but you have a full virtualized Linux
installation with roott access. Then you set up anything you want. My
website (www.arsmachina.com.br) is hosted this way, running Jetty. I
also set up my own Subversion server there.

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Re: Good Cheap Java Web Hosting Solutions

2009-03-27 Thread Daniel Honig
+1 for linode+1 for linode with upgraded ram for grails apps

On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo 
thiag...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 3/27/09, Amit Nithian anith...@gmail.com wrote:
  Does anyone have any good suggestions on good, cheap java web hosting
  solutions where I can deploy my Tapestry applications? I currently use
  HostMonster but they don't support Java.
  When looking around, what should I look out for in order to know that
 it's a
  good provider?

 I prefer the do-it-yourself providers like Slicehost and Linode: it
 can be a little more expensive, but you have a full virtualized Linux
 installation with roott access. Then you set up anything you want. My
 website (www.arsmachina.com.br) is hosted this way, running Jetty. I
 also set up my own Subversion server there.

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