Hi, I myself had reserverations about moving to a FreeBSD host, but have had an excellient experience with the guys at www.hub.org. Quick support, access to my httpd.conf and php.ini files, ssh and a whole lot more. Both the guys there who i have spoken too are real cool too (chris and marc) and have been recomending their host to pals, if you really want freeBSD, check them out (and tell them i sent ya) they even offer PostGres databases other than mySql.
Before i get flamed, let me confirm: I DO NOT OWN THAT SITE, I DO NOT GET $$ BY REFERRING CLIENTS OR ADDED FREE HOSTING ETC AND IF SHIT HAPPENS...SORT IT OUT,DO NOT MAIL ME. I just host with them. That said, best of luck. Cheers, -Ryan On 2/4/2004 12:52:35 AM, Tim Thorburn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I've moved sites between 3 or 4 different hosting providers until I found > one that didn't > sell out the week after we signed up, and was actually fast > enough along with decent tech support. Never had any troubles with PHP as > > long as the version was somewhat similar. Started with Sun Solaris, went > > to RedHat Linux, then Debian, now on FreeBSD - all works well ;) > > Though, now that I think of it, there was one situation where a client > chose the hosting company - I have a set password restricted area that I > use for most sites - it > wouldn't work with the client chosen host ... after > 5 or 6 emails back and forth I finally got the host to make the one minor > change in their php.ini file ... but it was a pain. > > If you can, I'd > suggest asking to see the result from phpinfo(); and > compare the config settings between your current host and the target host - > > just for any inconsistencies you can look forward to later on ;) > > At 05:39 PM 2/3/2004, John Nichel wrote: > >Daryl Meese wrote: > > > >>Hello all, > >>I am considering changing hosting providers and moving from FreeBSD to > >>Linux. > >>My question is are there any PHP related issue -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php