After having been through a bunch of different hosting companies in the past few months (with a bunch of different sites), I've found one that I'll stick with.

<a href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-1467706-10376741";>BlueHost.com</a>

They have cpanel so you get all that, plus they'll give you ssh access. It's only $7-$8/month depending on if you pay for 1 or 2 years. They give you 2Gb space and plenty of transfer. I haven't had any problems with them yet and they've been super responsive to my tech support issues.



stuporglue wrote:

I remember a while back talk about different hosting options available
and have a few questions. The company we've got now has been great (no
down time, no problems, etc.) but there's not a lot of controll over
features on our end. I can't ssh in and do things to the mysql
database, or ssh in and use vim to fix a spelling error. It uses
cPanel and ftp access.

I'd like to either 1) Get a static IP and run a computer here as a
server, 2) Put this computer somewhere else with a static IP and
remote admin it, or 3) Get hosting service from somewhere where I have
more controll over the machine.

I don't need complete controll, I just want more options than cPanel
gives me. :-)

Any recomendations? What should I be looking to spend on this kind of thing?

Here's some other factors...
I'm moving to Austria for the summer. I have VERY little experience in running server, but I'd like learn more. I'd like to have enough room to host an iso or two should the need arise.


Thanks!

Michael Moore

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