The main problem with a VPS is that we have to take care of the security,
and that's NOT TO BE TAKEN LIGHTLY.
Configuration and maintenance is a piece of cake.
Because of this I strongly suggest that we don't use a VPS.
I have an idea:
1. Prepare rsync scripts and SSH keys
2. Put the script /
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Isn't that the main selling point of a vps at this point? The ability
to grow?
If in a year we decide we want something completely different from a
Web site, and the vps isn't overloaded, it can just run on there.
I am in favor of a vps, especially
Hey Michael,
Sorry that I am only responding now, jet lag took a bit of a toll on
brain function.
All my questions are answered it seems. I also read through the
donations page a couple of times and I think it is appropriately clear
now.
Thanks again for taking the time to answer all of this.