On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 7:08 AM, Robert Wills <wrwi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I use Webfaction. > > http://www.webfaction.com/services/hosting > > It's not a personal vps but you get ssh access and you can run any > webserver you want-- even a Haskell one: > > http://wrwills.webfactional.com/2009/10/30/Haskell-on-a-Webfaction-Host > > They support Postgres databases too. > > It's cheaper than a vps (I'm paying $8.50 a month but you can pay as > little as $5.50), but possibly not as convenient. > > -Rob > > On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 11:05 PM, Tom Tobin <korp...@korpios.com> wrote: > > On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Michael Snoyman <mich...@snoyman.com> > wrote: > >> OK, I guess the unananimous opinion in linode ;). Thanks for the input > >> everyone! > > > > If it helps make your client even more comfortable: not only do I use > > Linode for my personal VPS, but we use them at work to host some > > fairly popular websites. Our sysadmin absolutely loves them to death; > > he's always raving about how easy our hosting is now since moving > > there. :-) > > Funny, I use a similar approach for my personal sites when I host them on nearlyfreespeech. My one complaint is that they use FreeBSD instead of Linux; if I found a webhost that let me compile straight from my Arch/Ubuntu box, I'd be very happy. (I'm sure they exist, but now I'm kind of addicted to nearlyfreespeech's cheap pricing...) Thanks for the suggestion. Michael
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