On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Greg Newby wrote: > It's time to change Web hosting services for some domains I run. Does > anyone have experiences to share about a hosting service that doesn't > suck too badly? > > I remember cryptome.org is hosted by verio, and I admired their policy > of not pulling JYA's plug for a complaint. These days, they're owned > by NTT and are looking a little scarier (but maybe my best choice). > Rackspace.com looks good, but pricey. > > It would be nice to find a hosting (dedicated or otherwise) company > that has good services (aka, very solid tech) AND that won't shut you > down if they ever get a copyright complaint or whatever. I'm not > planning on doing anything illegal or even questionable, but most > sites have policies to take down your domain first, and ask questions > after. > > I've had it with ma & pa hosting services, and am looking to either > move to one of the big boys or find a dedicated professional hobbiest > with a fat pipe. Seeking mid-range hosting, or low-end > dedicated/virtual server. > > Thanks for ideas...Greg
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