Re: [ubuntu-uk] Cheap VPS hosting (was Ubuntu Minimal, Lighttpd, Perl CGI, PHP and MySQL with Tiny Memory)

2008-03-14 Thread Lucy
On 07/03/2008, Lucy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 06/03/2008, Andrew Oakley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In particular, my config is suitable for very cheap VPS hosting accounts such as vpsville.ca , tektonic.net , cheapvps.co.uk and so forth - basically your own root-access Internet server

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Cheap VPS hosting (was Ubuntu Minimal, Lighttpd, Perl CGI, PHP and MySQL with Tiny Memory)

2008-03-07 Thread Lucy
On 06/03/2008, Andrew Oakley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In particular, my config is suitable for very cheap VPS hosting accounts such as vpsville.ca , tektonic.net , cheapvps.co.uk and so forth - basically your own root-access Internet server for less than five quid a month! Has anyone

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Cheap VPS hosting (was Ubuntu Minimal, Lighttpd, Perl CGI, PHP and MySQL with Tiny Memory)

2008-03-07 Thread Alan Pope
On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 09:12:46AM +, Lucy wrote: On 06/03/2008, Andrew Oakley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In particular, my config is suitable for very cheap VPS hosting accounts such as vpsville.ca , tektonic.net , cheapvps.co.uk and so forth - basically your own root-access Internet

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Cheap VPS hosting (was Ubuntu Minimal, Lighttpd, Perl CGI, PHP and MySQL with Tiny Memory)

2008-03-07 Thread Lucy
On 07/03/2008, Alan Pope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Personally I use bitfolk (UK based) and the service is excellent. They have just put a new server in place so there is now some capacity, but it's filling up fast! :) Looks good but so far the others are doing better on price and bandwidth

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Cheap VPS hosting (was Ubuntu Minimal, Lighttpd, Perl CGI, PHP and MySQL with Tiny Memory)

2008-03-07 Thread Andrew Oakley
Alan Pope wrote: Personally I use bitfolk (UK based) and the service is excellent. http://bitfolk.com/plans.html Oooh, very impressive. Good specifications and well priced for the UK, too, provided you don't need much bandwidth (30GB default cap). Lucy wrote: On 07/03/2008, Alan Pope [EMAIL