OLM.net is great for service and very dependable it has been in the business "forever"
24-7 phone support is actually real... you don't even have to file a ticket before you call, if they are busy you might listen to a bit of musak but will talk to some in the end. Dreamhost.com: great low priced plans with lots of bells and whistles has a good reputation among professional developers. email support only, but they are back to you in minutes and super helpful. The machine you are on and how many others are on the same box is not really an issue these days. CPU speeds and hard drive speeds are all "over the top".. It's all about "the pipe" ... the network infrastructure behind the box and whether their tier one providers just above your machine are over subscribed. Unless you are savvy you never know about this, e.g. avoid ISP's using Cogent on the first hop. If the "pipe is right" and the data center has been in operation for more than two years, it means the ISP's data center isn't constantly upgrading to new routers and such. Not many even bother to ask the host these "tough questions." if you actually knew what some of these little ISP's had for connection to the back bone it would scare you. Stick with Linux and you will find the "migration to new server" issue goes way down. Futzing with Windows boxes is forever... If bandwidth is an issue and you are serving up a lot of data (movies, sound files), then always ask "Can I get on a 100 Megabit connection?" it's worth it... you would very, very rarely see a slow down in response times. but on some shared 10 megabit connections, if some other domains are serving up video, the socket maxes out really fast and response times to your pages feel like molasses, and if the next upstream network provider is also over subscribed... it gets worse. If you are just serving html pages and images, it's not a big issue. Still I would go for 100 megabit connection if you can afford it... then your site "sparkles" response timewise. Again, not many people even bother to ask if the box they will be hosted on is connected via 10megabit or100 megabit. Both OLM.net and Dreamhost have really big pipes to the backbone. Dreamhost only offers 10 megabit connections, but they are very good "honest" about not over loading their routers. They even offer QT streaming services on those connections. _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
