I use webfaction. Good support, ability to configure things through the
web i/f or do custom apache config on the command line. $10/month. I
specifically did *not* want to have to deal with OS updates myself or
installing and maintaining the full LAMP stack I was going to be using.
Ian
A second vote for Linode. The accounts have generous bandwidth, as
well. There's several options for backup, recovery (think of booting a
LiveCD on your machine), and out-of-band shell accounts ("LISH" the
Linode shell).
I run a stock CentOS install with my own custom software on top. You
have com
Glenn Hoffman wrote:
> I have a client for whom I have created a LAMP application running on a Linux
> box in their office. The machine has intermittent hardware problems and we'd
> like to replace it with a hosting service. Besides Apache, PHP and MySQL, I
> need Subversion and some facility fo
On Jul 3, 2011, at 11:37 AM, David Kramer wrote:
> I am unbelievably ecstatic about http://www.hostgator.com.
I've used them for a few years, also no complaints... Also impressed
with the stock feature sets...
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On 07/03/2011 10:46 AM, Glenn Hoffman wrote:
> I have a client for whom I have created a LAMP application running on
> a Linux box in their office. The machine has intermittent hardware
> problems and we'd like to replace it with a hosting service. Besides
> Apache, PHP and MySQL, I need Subversion
I have a client for whom I have created a LAMP application running on a Linux
box in their office. The machine has intermittent hardware problems and we'd
like to replace it with a hosting service. Besides Apache, PHP and MySQL, I
need Subversion and some facility for controlling access. Does an