On 1/30/06, John H. Robinson, IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dave wrote:
> > On 1/30/06, John H. Robinson, IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > John H. Robinson, IV wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Has anybody had any experience with OpenVPS or any other setup like
> > > > this?
> > >
> > > Add unixshell.com to that list. Their prices are even lower than
> > > OpenVPS.
> >
> >  Umm, wow. $10/mo.? I've been thinking of getting hosting for a backup
> > MX and dns server. How barebones are the servers? Do you need to
> > install everything remotely from scratch?
>
> >From what I understand, no. There is a basic install. Then that is it. I
> did not lookto find what was included in that basic install. However,
> going the Debian route 90% of your needs are likely covered with a
> simple ``aptitude install''. using a RedHat basis should not be that
> much more difficult, especially the Fedora project route.

Whoops, right off the main page. I was looking in FAQs and other places lol


Reinstall your server whenever you like with whatever you like. No
longer do you need to wait hours or days AND pay a fee to have your
server reinstalled. Just select your desired operating system from a
list and a few minutes later you are freshly setup and running.
Currently we offer:
* CentOS (RedHat Enterprise rebuild)
* Debian (woody/testing/unstable branches)
* Gentoo
* Fedora Core
* Mandrake
* Slackware
* Ubuntu


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