On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 1:18 PM, Daniel Feenberg feenb...@nber.org wrote:
We have had good experience with pair.com and rootbsd.com. Both were used
for websites. We never had any problems with either, so I can't report on
their problem solving skills, but customer service from both was good
George == George Hartzell hartz...@alerce.com writes:
George I'll second that. I have a smaller and a larger VPS at ARP, they've
George been great.
And I've been running 5 FreeBSD servers of various sizes there for
something like two years (or has it been three?). All booting from ZFS
as /.
On 11/25/12 22:07, Michael Sierchio wrote:
Top-posting for brevity. I use EC2. You can start with Colin
Percival's HVM instances - I run a Xen kernel using a modified version
of his original scheme - which is to have a 1GB Linux partition
running grub to boot from a FreeBSD disk. I'm happy to
Hello,
We at SmartServ Hosting, http://www.smart-serv.net/, have been
offering VPS containers supporting FreeBSD for over a year and
previously ran all our services from FreeBSD on bare metal before moving
into our virtualization environment where we continue to use FreeBSD for
our core
On 26/11/2012 20:48, Arthur Chance wrote:
FreeBSD is now officially supported by Amazon (but still supplied by
Colin) as well as Colin's defenestrated FreeBSD AMIs.
I don't use them yet but while looking into cloud setups I found that
rackspace have offered freebsd 9 images for us to build
I gave up maintaining my own hardware for providing cloud computing
services about 10 years ago and have been using several dedicated server
services with root-access FreeBSD since about 6.0. with good results. At
the time VPS looked like too many problems.
Now, however, it looks like there are
On Sun, 25 Nov 2012, Jim Flowers wrote:
I gave up maintaining my own hardware for providing cloud computing
services about 10 years ago and have been using several dedicated server
services with root-access FreeBSD since about 6.0. with good results. At
the time VPS looked like too many
On 25/11/2012 21:08, Jim Flowers wrote:
Can anyone comment on the providers and the technology in the context of
having used them specifically for FreeBSD in the last few years? Good?
Bad? Indifferent?
What part of the world are you in? In the US there's RootBSD; in Europe
there are a few,
Top-posting for brevity. I use EC2. You can start with Colin
Percival's HVM instances - I run a Xen kernel using a modified version
of his original scheme - which is to have a 1GB Linux partition
running grub to boot from a FreeBSD disk. I'm happy to share an AMI
with you, but you should try
Hi
Solnet (Switzerland ISP) offers dedicated server with FreeBSD for about
38$ a month.
http://www.solnet.ch/produkte/server/dedicated/linux.html
(the support speaks/writes english)
Regards,
Thomas
Scott I. Remick schrieb:
Well it seems my perfect FreeBSD webhost, which had great service,
SuccessfulHosting.com
:)
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Scott I. Remick wrote:
Scott,
Hey Tim... my needs are the reverse: lots of storage, low bandwidth. I'm
already at 2.5GB and slowly growing, but average 200-300MB/month transfer.
Unfortunately I don't see a plan on your site that fits my needs, but
I never saw any requirement for WHERE this
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 07:53:50 -0900, Peter Giessel wrote:
$8/month for what you were getting was a steal.
I agree. I was otherwise happy. However this buyout is going to be bad, I
fear. And the OS change makes me feel hypocritical since I have Powered
by FreeBSD all over my pages and actively
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 22:44:36 -0800, Sam Nilsson wrote:
iweb.ca a canadian company has good deals on dedicated servers. mine has
been up since i got it which makes 129 days now. there have been no
network interruptions that i've been aware of in that time.
i don't know how their shared
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 13:48:21 -0500, RJ wrote:
http://www.layeredtech.com/layer1.php?g=13
Those are for dedicated servers where the cheapest is $65/month. I guess I
don't see how that is a suitable-replacement for my needs and budget...?
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Scott,
Not exactly sure what your needs are, but we have a shared hosting
system that uses FreeBSD as its back end, and we offer competitive
features and prices, with a really cool control panel...
Our main package for domains is only $12.99/mo and you get 750MB of
disk, 15GB of transfer
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 11:38:37 -0800, Tim Traver wrote:
Not exactly sure what your needs are, but we have a shared hosting
system that uses FreeBSD as its back end, and we offer competitive
features and prices, with a really cool control panel...
Our main package for domains is only
Scott I. Remick wrote:
Well it seems my perfect FreeBSD webhost, which had great service, great
features, and a great support community has been sold-out to a large
webhost consolidation company with a reputation for ruining every company
they buy. They'll also be switching from FreeBSD to
Nathan Vidican wrote:
Personally, I go the dedicated server route; you can get a decent
dedicated or semi-dedicated FreeBSD server for less than $50 if you want
cheap... average rate runs about $100/month for a dedicated server though.
Although I have goggled and have been keeping an eye
On Friday, March 24, 2006, at 02:30AM, Pete Slagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although I have goggled and have been keeping an eye out, I have not
seen any prices at the $50 level. Can you provide links to sub-$100
dedicated offerings?
I haven't seen anything with that much disk space that
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Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 3:29 AM
Subject: Re: Cheap FreeBSD hosting?
Nathan Vidican wrote:
Personally, I go the dedicated server route; you can get a decent
http://www.layeredtech.com/layer1.php?g=13
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From: Scott I. Remick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 3:08 PM
Subject: Cheap FreeBSD hosting?
Well it seems my perfect FreeBSD webhost, which had great service, great
FreeBSD hosting?
Well it seems my perfect FreeBSD webhost, which had great service, great
features, and a great support community has been sold-out to a large
webhost consolidation company with a reputation for ruining every company
they buy. They'll also be switching from FreeBSD to Linux.
Since
Scott I. Remick wrote:
Well it seems my perfect FreeBSD webhost, which had great service, great
features, and a great support community has been sold-out to a large
webhost consolidation company with a reputation for ruining every company
they buy. They'll also be switching from FreeBSD to
Well it seems my perfect FreeBSD webhost, which had great service, great
features, and a great support community has been sold-out to a large
webhost consolidation company with a reputation for ruining every company
they buy. They'll also be switching from FreeBSD to Linux.
Since I desire to eat
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Robin Becker wrote:
I need recommendations for good reliable freeBSD hosting. The brief calls for
two geographically separated machines. Probably we require modern python cgi,
but perhaps not root access.
pair networks (www.pair.com). 100% FreeBSD - it's the only thing
www.LayeredTech.com is good for FreeBSD servers, they are flexable and
offers any version of FreeBSD you need.
They might. But by default they install 5.3. I just signed up with them
and that's what they gave me...
I upgraded to 6 though and so far have been happy with them.
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To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: freebsd hosting
www.LayeredTech.com is good for FreeBSD servers, they are flexable and
offers any version of FreeBSD you need.
They might. But by default they install 5.3. I just signed up with them
and that's
RJ wrote:
They are the best I know of for cost and support. Cperciva posts in their
forums and they have their own mirror.
Without starting a war does anyone know of any provider that can match
or beat what LT has to offer?
I have a machine with dedicatednow. They've been alright so far.
www.LayeredTech.com is good for FreeBSD servers, they are flexable and
offers any version of FreeBSD you need.
Many other providers do not offer latest version, they still stay with
version 4.x and say that is the only supported version.
May be i should say, LayeredTech.com is a reason why i use
and Dedicated
Monthly Fee Options:
$65 | $19 Setup
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From: Robin Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 6:25 AM
Subject: freebsd hosting
I'm sure this must be a FAQ, but couldn't find much about it. My company
has
of linux
hosting. I disagree because I'm old and tired and don't want to struggle with
rpms or debs or whatever.
I need recommendations for good reliable freeBSD hosting. The brief calls for
two geographically separated machines. Probably we require modern python cgi,
but perhaps not root
we should do some kind of
linux hosting. I disagree because I'm old and tired and don't want to
struggle with rpms or debs or whatever.
I need recommendations for good reliable freeBSD hosting. The brief
calls for two geographically separated machines. Probably we require
modern python cgi
hosting. I disagree because I'm old and tired and don't want to
struggle with rpms or debs or whatever.
I need recommendations for good reliable freeBSD hosting. The brief
calls for two geographically separated machines. Probably we require
modern python cgi, but perhaps not root access
bsdwebsolutions.com
Totally FreeBSD.
Cheers,
Jeanne
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 11:16:26 -0500
Joseph Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm sure this question comes up, but I am looking at switching hosting
companies and am considering going with a dedicated server or co-locating
some
Joseph Koenig wrote:
Hi,
I'm sure this question comes up, but I am looking at switching hosting
companies and am considering going with a dedicated server or co-locating
some servers somewhere. Regardless of which way I go, I want to make sure
the hosting facility has technicians who have
Hi,
I'm sure this question comes up, but I am looking at switching hosting
companies and am considering going with a dedicated server or co-locating
some servers somewhere. Regardless of which way I go, I want to make sure
the hosting facility has technicians who have experience with FreeBSD, in
Joseph Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm sure this question comes up, but I am looking at switching hosting
companies and am considering going with a dedicated server or co-locating
some servers somewhere. Regardless of which way I go, I want to make sure
the hosting facility has
Hello Joseph:
I don't know about the jails part but you might want to inquire with
http://www.liquidneon.com/
I use them for hosting and they are very good. They are an all FreeBSD
hosting company.
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 11:16:26 -0500, Joseph Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regardless of which
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