I use a RaQ3 and have no problems running PHP and MySQL. I started out
using one IP but the biggest problem I found was that in order to view the
site or make changes to it, the domain name must resolve to the server
before it would work. I decided it would be best for me to assign each site
an IP and go with it. I am not sure who you are talking to about a dedicated
RaQ but look into http://www.4webspace.com. I have a RaQ3 with 100 gig
transfer and 30 IP's for $110 a month. They do have RaQ4's for a little more
money.

David Smith


----- Original Message -----
From: Adrian Teasdale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: PHP List Post <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 12:47 PM
Subject: [PHP] 2 questions


> Hi I have a couple of questions.  One about hosting and the other about IP
> addresses.  The first on the IP's.........
>
> I have been speaking to a company that I am looking at getting a dedicated
> server from.  They ONLY do one IP address per server and use name-based
> hosting.  I have asked for dedicated IP's, but their answer has been that
> all hosting companies are going to have to go to name-based hosting now.
> What is everyone's feeling on this?  Years ago, the company I was with
used
> name-based and I remember that the search engines did not like this
>
> On to hosting, the above server is a Cobalt Raq 4i.  Does anyone else on
the
> list use one of these and what do you think? I want to make sure that it's
> easy enough to compile latest php and mysql whenever I want to
>
> Thanks for any advice
>
> Ade
>
>
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