Just +1 for SliceHost. Very reliable so far. Very response bunch.
I'm in Europe and I don't have problems using them over ssh, latency
is good.
I can easily saturate my 8mb pipe at home.
Best regards,
On Aug 11, 2007, at 12:06 AM, Andrew Rodland wrote:
On Friday 10 August 2007 12:43:31
Thank you everyone for your information on hosting companies. (And
that new wiki page is cool, though needs comments from people now.)
I decided to take a two pronged approach: cheap low priority storage
at a shared host plus a fanatical developer-loving vps host.
So I signed up at hostgator.com
Very good Idea!
I'm surprised that asmallorange.com is not listed. Two weeks ago I searched
this list's archives for the same information and I found at least two
people were recommending it over dreamhost as an inexpensive shared
provider.
I did open an account with them, and I'm happy with
Hello all!
I created a page on the Catalyst wiki containing a (commented) list of the
providers we used/are using to deploy Catalyst apps. Hopefully, it'll become a
good reference point. This is the address:
http://dev.catalystframework.org/wiki/Hosting
Please add your comments and/or your
That's very cool.
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Hello!
I have a couple of slices at SliceHost, which seems very good to me (and
support is just
Mark Zealey wrote:
I work for pipex hosting, who own 123-reg.
Pipex was recently bought by Tiscali, wasn't it?
Cheers, Dave
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Hello!
I have a couple of slices at SliceHost, which seems very good to me (and support
is just fine!).
OK, they're Rails coders, but they do well... ;-)
Michele.
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On 8/9/07, Barry Hoggard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/9/07, Brian Kirkbride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Linode++
I used them for years before outgrowing it and moving on to several
dedicated servers. Their support cannot be beat and the prices are
very reasonable.
I don't see a
Michele Beltrame wrote:
Hello!
I have a couple of slices at SliceHost, which seems very good to me (and support
is just fine!).
OK, they're Rails coders, but they do well... ;-)
Michele.
Another vote for SliceHost here, been with them for a while now and more
satisfied than I have ever
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On 8/9/07, Barry Hoggard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/9/07, Brian Kirkbride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On Friday 10 August 2007 12:43:31 pm Mesdaq, Ali wrote:
Now this looks very cool. But they don't mention what pipe you have to
the internet. How is the performance?
The pipe is good. Bandwidth available is something over 10mbit, reliably (I
haven't done extensive tests to say exactly how far
Thanks. Asmallorange looks like they don't give you so much disk
space.. though I like their style and am inclined to learn more.
However this month Dreamhost's monster package is cheap. What to do,
what to do. Hostgator's Swamp shared is looking good now.. they also
offered me an unlisted $75
Hi Matt,
Declaration/disclaimer - I might personally benefit from this if you use
it.
If you use promo code CATLIST1 you should get $50.00 off Dreamhost
hosting in the first year.
Entirely up to you.
Regards,
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On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 15:01 +0900, Matt Rosin wrote:
Thanks.
On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 11:36:45AM +0900, Matt Rosin wrote:
Hello,
I remember somewhere catalyst-friendly hosting. I'm looking for a new
hosting company. I don't relish using catalyst without root access,
having built it once locally, especially since I don't want to have to
ask the company
On 8/8/07, Matt Rosin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I remember somewhere catalyst-friendly hosting. I'm looking for a new
hosting company. I don't relish using catalyst without root access,
having built it once locally, especially since I don't want to have to
ask the company every time to
I work for pipex hosting, who own 123-reg.
123-reg have cheap dedi servers (from £40/mo) running ubuntu
(http://www.123-reg.co.uk/dedicated-server-hosting/). You can get root access
(actually a chroot, but you get full control of the box and the ip) and we
even put catalyst on there as
J. Shirley wrote:
If you want to take the VPS route now, I've been really happy with
Linode.com. $20/mo and it's been rock solid for a couple months.
Have 2 slices and been very pleased. Supportive IRC channel, plus a
responsive customer support system.
-J
Linode++
I used them for years
On 8/9/07, Kieren Diment [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dreamhost seem to be the default. I've been using asmallorange.com
which is ok, although they don't give you +x on gcc so if you need xs
modules installed, you need to open a support ticket. They're pretty
responsive though so that hasn't
On 8/9/07, Brian Kirkbride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Linode++
I used them for years before outgrowing it and moving on to several
dedicated servers. Their support cannot be beat and the prices are
very reasonable.
I don't see a discussion of backups on the site. How did you manage
that? I
Hello,
I remember somewhere catalyst-friendly hosting. I'm looking for a new
hosting company. I don't relish using catalyst without root access,
having built it once locally, especially since I don't want to have to
ask the company every time to edit the apache config for me.
1. Has anyone got a
dreamhost seem to be the default. I've been using asmallorange.com
which is ok, although they don't give you +x on gcc so if you need xs
modules installed, you need to open a support ticket. They're pretty
responsive though so that hasn't been a problem.
On 09/08/07, Matt Rosin [EMAIL
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