I steer my clients toward http://thinkhost.com when they'll listen, because it's the only hosting company I know that's powered by renewable energy. Sure, it's a PR gimmick, but it's also a gift that keeps on giving... my clients get to claim their sites are sustainable, and I get to claim my clients' sites are sustainable, and if we keep some CO2 out of the air, so much the better. Also they give free hosting to a lot of nonprofits, in exchange for a tax deduction. I have no complaints about their service.
My more cost-conscious clients are at http://dreamhost.com because I can resell hosting to them out of my account at $2/month and still make a profit. DreamHost had some reliability issues a year ago but has been very reliable since then. I've been with them long enough that they give me "unlimited" domains, disk space, and bandwidth ... I know Kathryn said that's a bad sign, but I've had no trouble. Both these services provide SSH access to a command line with subversion, which is very useful for upgrading PmWiki! I wouldn't buy a hosting service without a command line, but that's just me! --Ben _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
