On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 01:48:44PM -0700, Bryan Sant wrote: > I'm looking to host a Java web application somewhere. I've always > hosted my own stuff in the past, but I want a bigger pipe (and a real > data center with power backup, etc, etc). > > Go Daddy has "Virtual Dedicated Servers" for as little as $28 a month > (including an SSL cert). Are there other inexpensive options for a > VDS? I'd like ssh access and the ability to install my own software. > I'm not wanting an expensive co-location solution. I don't want to > drop $100+/mo on a dedicated server. > > Any suggestions? Should I just go with Go Daddy (I don't really want > to support them. I'd rather use someone else). >
I've been using linode.com. They offer your own virtual server, root access, choice of linux distribution, and a pretty fat pipe. I've been very pleased with them. Of course you don't get a SSL cert provided by godaddy, but you can always be your own CA :) -- Scott Paul Robertson http://spr.mahonri5.net GnuPG FingerPrint: 09ab 64b5 edc0 903e 93ce edb9 3bcc f8fb dc5d 7601
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