Following up to the earlier thread...

Mario, if you would like professional help getting Arches set up for
evaluation purposes, either on a local server or in a cloud server, my
company offers that.  Let me know; I'm happy to answer further questions
here, or could chat by phone early next week if you want.

Best,
-Karl

>Mario Santana <[email protected]> writes:
>>Anybody has experience in setting up Arches on CentOS Version
>>6.4/Linux - Ubuntu hosting is very expensive, regards
>
>While I don't have any experience doing it on CentOS, it shouldn't be
>drastically different from setting up Arches on Ubuntu...
>
>But, a couple of quetsions:
>
>Where are you looking at Ubuntu hosting?  It's not more or less
>expensive than other GNU/Linux distributions -- it really just depends
>on what hosting service you choose.  Most hosting services do not charge
>differently based on the operating system anyway, at least among the
>free operating systems.  For example, I set up servers at
>DigitalOcean.com all the time, using Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, and other
>flavors -- they are all the same price, and it's a pretty cheap price.
>
>The price difference comes in the size of the server: if you need lots
>of memory, lots of disk, and/or lots of bandwidth, that will cost more.
>
>So maybe you should just try Ubuntu, but with a different hosting
>service?
>
>Lastly: if you really are looking for an alternative to Ubuntu, the
>first thing to try is probably Debian, which is very similar to Ubuntu
>(Ubuntu is based on Debian, in fact).
>
>Best,
>-Karl

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