Hi. I've been following the mod_perl list for a little while, but have been
fairly quiet. I work with a guy named Steve Vetzal at Dabax Inc. We do
development with mod_perl/Mason, and host all our stuff with a company
called Web In Motion. They don't list their pricing for the mod_perl stuff
online. They just tack on $25 / month on top of the standard price for
mod_perl, and $25 / month for MySQL. check out www.webinmotion.net. 

Fred Read
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dabax.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Rod Butcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 1:20 PM
To: Garry Heaton; mod_Perl
Subject: Re: (Beginner) mod_Perl hosting scarce?


Garry, I can offer you free mod_perl hosting for low volume study-related
stuff. If you go commercial I'd have to charge.
regards
rod

----- Original Message -----
From: "Garry Heaton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "mod_Perl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 3:01 AM
Subject: (Beginner) mod_Perl hosting scarce?


> I'm considering studying mod_Perl with the O'Reilly book "Programming
Apache
> Modules with Perl & C" . I've heard it's the only way to run Perl at
> performance speeds comparable to other popular template-based technologies
> such as JSP and ASP. However, as a Perl beginner it will be a steep
learning
> curve for me and I heard in the last digest that mod_Perl hosting is
harder
> to find than JSP, ASP etc. in which case I might be wasting my time.
>
> My projects would typically involve small business online databases. If
I'm
> going to have trouble finding hosts it might be best to use JSP or ASP.
> What's the current situation on this one?
>
> Garry Heaton
>
>
>

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