I forgot their URL for those interested ( http://www.multipro.com/hosting.html ).

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Breeden 
> Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 10:39 AM
> To: Fran Fabrizio; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Site Host Providers that Support mod_perl?
> 
> 
> I use a small ISP in Cookeville to co-locate my equipment. 
> They charge $79.00 per month for co-location charges. It is a 
> no-frills setup, so you should provide your own UPS as they 
> do not have power generators. They have been in business 
> since 1995 and I don't see them going away any time soon. I 
> wouldn't recommend putting a machine that is going to stream 
> a lot data, but something to do a reasonable amount of 
> ecommerce/data serving should ok for their bandwidth ( around 
> 6Mbps with about 25 hosted servers and 300/400 dialup lines 
> in the facility where the server would be co-located).
> 
> If you, or anyone, contact them, please mention that I sent you.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Joe Breeden
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Fran Fabrizio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 10:35 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Site Host Providers that Support mod_perl?
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > I thought I had posted to this thread yesterday but looking 
> > back I don't 
> > see that it showed up, so I'll try again. :)
> > 
> > I'm also looking for good mod_perl-supporting ISPs.  
> Recently I went 
> > through the list on the web site, and either the links were 
> > broken, or 
> > the sites made no mention of supporting mod_perl.  The best 
> > I've managed 
> > to find on my own is an ISP that starts supporting it at the 
> > $250/month 
> > level!  Yikes. =)  The inaccuracy of the list doesn't 
> > surprise me since 
> > the ISP world has experienced so much turnover and turmoil in 
> > the last 
> > couple of years.  I'd be willing to compile a list of ISPs 
> > that you all 
> > know about and/or use, and forward that on to the web site 
> maintainer.
> > 
> > I know one option is to run your own mod-perl enabled apache but I 
> > imagine that a lot of ISPs would get pretty upset about you running 
> > servers (especially ones that love memory) on non-privileged 
> > ports, if 
> > they even allow connections to those ports in the first place.
> > 
> > My ideal setup would be to be able to colocate one of my 
> servers and 
> > just use the ISP's bandwidth, but those plans are all 
> pretty pricey. 
> > So, I'd really like to have a good ISP that supports mod_perl 
> > that I can 
> > afford because I'd enjoy being able to play around and create 
> > sites that 
> > use mod_perl outside of work.  Of course, I can do it at 
> > home, but it's 
> > not the best place to host a web app, it'd have an audience 
> of one. =)
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Fran
> > 
> > David Simcik wrote:
> > 
> > > Alright, I'm a total mod_perl newbie and would like to find 
> > a host for my
> > > personal site that allows me to develop mod_perl scripts. 
> > First off, I'm
> > > assuming that there is no way to install mod_perl on my 
> > current provider due
> > > to (obvious) access privilige restrictions to Apache? 
> > Secondly, the obvious
> > > question here, whom would you folks recommend for hosting 
> > services, assuming
> > > the afforementioned?
> > > 
> > > Thanks!
> > > David
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 

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