Ahhh.
If the last recommendation for low cost hosting came from me,
then it probably suggested things like:
Cheap: siteflip.com
Basic: linksky.com, superuser.net
VPS: rimuhosting.com
Local: ? Peak is where I used to work. I am exploring other local
choices, but there seems to be some serious changes in the
market.
Drupal: There is a long conversation about a drupal ready hosting service.
It seems that shared drupal sites are less flexible than most people
who want extra drupal modules want. And so you almost have to
get a VPS or get a colocation/dedicated server of some kind.
Colocation: There was a long conversation on the seattle system admin
list about colocation choices in seattle. I can post it if
people care.
Free: Google apps for your domain. I am surprised how much you can get done
on google apps for your domain + google groups.
This is sort of a core dump without research. I should probably go back and
look up some emails. Is this something people want more details on?
"silver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
% Apologies. It was John Sechrest whom made the recommendation.
% Bob can you send back that $1000 finders fee I sent you.
% Me wait's for John's response ;-)
%
% ----- Original Message -----
% From: "Ben Barrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
% To: "Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group" <[email protected]>
% Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 9:21 AM
% Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] IT Pro Forum meeting tonight
%
%
% So, what low-cost webhost does KBob endorse? :)
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