Sorry I should have mentioned that I use a full VM because it lets me
use and tune postgis, geoserver and MS4W which back-end my maps.

If you're hosting web-pages and pull your data from elsewhere a
minimal (cost and traffic) hosting package is all you need.

A quick Google will help you ... Rhymes with Sno Caddy.

Samuel Smith
Senior Implementation Specialist
(250) 857-4754

On 2010-12-12, at 12:47 PM, Samuel Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Andy,
>
> I've had great success with a full VM from vpsland.com. For about $30
> a month (which admittedly is more than pure hosting) I have full
> access to a machine that I can do a lot more with. It's perfectly
> performant and I like that the cost is known, as opposed to something
> in the cloud where I run the risk of racking up a bill).
>
> Samuel Smith
> Senior Implementation Specialist
> (250) 857-4754
>
> On 2010-12-12, at 12:38 PM, Andy Davis <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I have a basic map, and some of the functionality I am working
>> towards.  I
>> want to investigate how you host the map (basic HTML page at this
>> point) on
>> the web.
>>
>> If anyone has experience or has a lead on a good company to go with
>> I would
>> like to know..
>>
>> PS..  What types of questions do I ask to make sure I am not wasting
>> my
>> time?
>>
>> Andy Davis...
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