Re: [PHP] Who's having a good hosting experience these days? {!?}

2002-05-07 Thread The_RadiX

Hmm

Brisbane eh?

Heard of Bribie Island?? Up north.. oooh, say 40mins drive  30 mins if
your speeding abit :)


Yeah.. That's me home :P


Yeah love the crap restrictions they give you on broadband here in Aus eh?
Lemme guess: Telstra? You shoulda gone with optus.. I love Telstra (dad
works for them) but Optus give you 15Gb p/m on their cable package.. So..
I'd have to weigh up telstra loyalty for value :)

Of course that's dependent on area and geo. location too...



Anywayz.. I can't get any broadband at ALL here yet.. But ADSL has been
installed in exchanges over xmas holi's and should be hopefully rolled out
for us to use soon :)




Ok well.. Hi to a fellow Aussie :)  spose I should be saying something
appropriate like:

Cya later mate!


:P




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From: Liam MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Who's having a good hosting experience these days? {!?}


 Free web hoting for PHP developers

 MySQL database (more if you need more)
 Subdomain, or I can host your domain
 Apache /w all the bits and pieces
 Slackware Linux OS
 512/512 Cable connection in Brisbane, Australia

 Only catch is, I've got a 3 GIG monthly transfer limit, so no big
 uploads/downloads please (such as MP3s)


 Email me if you're interested.


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 From: The_RadiX [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Justin French [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 5:31 PM
 Subject: [PHP] Who's having a good hosting experience these days?


 Um Justin..

 Hi..

 or should I say.. Hi fellow Aussie mate .. :)


 Yeah I am in oz too and asked some hosting questions a while back..

 Your host has only 2GB downloads on the UNIX plan and also that's at US$15
 p/m.. isnt that a tad pricey?


 I was looking into powweb.com or aletia.com at much cheaper pricing and
 larger services (200mb storage, 10/12Gb p/m,etc)



 What do you think of these..



 Thanks...
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 From: Justin French [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 10:22 AM
 Subject: Re: [PHP] Who's having a good hosting experience these days?


  Cheap?
  I've been with experthost.com for around 8 months, with very little to
  complain about... I've got a reseller account with about 12 domains, so
 i'm
  paying around US$6each, and I think the standard is US$15each for one,
 $10ea
  for two, and then a sliding scale up to 25 domains @ $5ea or something.
 
  It *shouldn't* be about the money, but I'm currently making a healthy
 profit
  out of hosting some client domains under my account.
 
 
  Reliable?
  They have intelligent support staff on 24/7, and they've had one service
  fallout in this time.  It was a biggie, and I had to reload some data
from
  my local copy, but I'd like to believe this was a one-off.
 
 
  Fast?
  The service seems fast (although I'm in Australia, so pings times are
  affected by sheer distance).
 
 
  Feature Rich?
  50meg, 20POPs, redirects, groups, auto-responders, 2GB bandwidth, MySQL,
  webmail, recent versions of Apache/MySQL/PHP, intelligent support staff,
 etc
  etc.
 
 
  I'm pretty happy.  Better still, they offer a free 1 month test account,
 so
  you can try them for yourself.
 
 
  Justin French
  
  Creative Director
  http://Indent.com.au
  
 
 
 
 
 
  on 06/05/02 9:19 AM, David Freeman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 
  
   My hosting service which WAS cool about 2 years ago has
   grown into a bloated mess of zero logic.
  
   Fast, Reliable, Cheap, Feature-Rich
  
   Now pick any three.
  
   In the end I guess you get what you pay for.  If you can only afford a
   lower price host then you only get lower value.
  
   CYA, Dave
  
 
 
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Re: [PHP] Who's having a good hosting experience these days?

2002-05-07 Thread Francisco Reyes

On Sun, 5 May 2002, Marcus James Christian wrote:

 about $11ish or less a month.  Traffic is minimal, and like I say the
 only tech support calls I've had to make this past year were when the
 hosting service tweeked and freaked something thus messing it all up.

You did not mention your requirements.
Do you need a database? If so which one?
I use two companies and have had different experiences both good and bad
with them. The first issue is to define what are your needs then you can
start looking.


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[PHP] Who's having a good hosting experience these days?

2002-05-06 Thread The_RadiX

Um Justin..

Hi..

or should I say.. Hi fellow Aussie mate .. :)


Yeah I am in oz too and asked some hosting questions a while back..

Your host has only 2GB downloads on the UNIX plan and also that's at US$15
p/m.. isnt that a tad pricey?


I was looking into powweb.com or aletia.com at much cheaper pricing and
larger services (200mb storage, 10/12Gb p/m,etc)



What do you think of these..



Thanks...
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:  A.K.A. The_RadiX
:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Original Message -
From: Justin French [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Who's having a good hosting experience these days?


 Cheap?
 I've been with experthost.com for around 8 months, with very little to
 complain about... I've got a reseller account with about 12 domains, so
i'm
 paying around US$6each, and I think the standard is US$15each for one,
$10ea
 for two, and then a sliding scale up to 25 domains @ $5ea or something.

 It *shouldn't* be about the money, but I'm currently making a healthy
profit
 out of hosting some client domains under my account.


 Reliable?
 They have intelligent support staff on 24/7, and they've had one service
 fallout in this time.  It was a biggie, and I had to reload some data from
 my local copy, but I'd like to believe this was a one-off.


 Fast?
 The service seems fast (although I'm in Australia, so pings times are
 affected by sheer distance).


 Feature Rich?
 50meg, 20POPs, redirects, groups, auto-responders, 2GB bandwidth, MySQL,
 webmail, recent versions of Apache/MySQL/PHP, intelligent support staff,
etc
 etc.


 I'm pretty happy.  Better still, they offer a free 1 month test account,
so
 you can try them for yourself.


 Justin French
 
 Creative Director
 http://Indent.com.au
 





 on 06/05/02 9:19 AM, David Freeman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 
  My hosting service which WAS cool about 2 years ago has
  grown into a bloated mess of zero logic.
 
  Fast, Reliable, Cheap, Feature-Rich
 
  Now pick any three.
 
  In the end I guess you get what you pay for.  If you can only afford a
  lower price host then you only get lower value.
 
  CYA, Dave
 


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Re: [PHP] Who's having a good hosting experience these days? {!?}

2002-05-06 Thread Liam MacKenzie

Free web hoting for PHP developers

MySQL database (more if you need more)
Subdomain, or I can host your domain
Apache /w all the bits and pieces
Slackware Linux OS
512/512 Cable connection in Brisbane, Australia

Only catch is, I've got a 3 GIG monthly transfer limit, so no big
uploads/downloads please (such as MP3s)


Email me if you're interested.


- Original Message -
From: The_RadiX [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Justin French [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 5:31 PM
Subject: [PHP] Who's having a good hosting experience these days?


Um Justin..

Hi..

or should I say.. Hi fellow Aussie mate .. :)


Yeah I am in oz too and asked some hosting questions a while back..

Your host has only 2GB downloads on the UNIX plan and also that's at US$15
p/m.. isnt that a tad pricey?


I was looking into powweb.com or aletia.com at much cheaper pricing and
larger services (200mb storage, 10/12Gb p/m,etc)



What do you think of these..



Thanks...
:::
:  Julien Bonastre [The-Spectrum.org CEO]
:  A.K.A. The_RadiX
:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  ABN: 64 235 749 494
:  QUT Student #: 04475739
:::
- Original Message -
From: Justin French [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Who's having a good hosting experience these days?


 Cheap?
 I've been with experthost.com for around 8 months, with very little to
 complain about... I've got a reseller account with about 12 domains, so
i'm
 paying around US$6each, and I think the standard is US$15each for one,
$10ea
 for two, and then a sliding scale up to 25 domains @ $5ea or something.

 It *shouldn't* be about the money, but I'm currently making a healthy
profit
 out of hosting some client domains under my account.


 Reliable?
 They have intelligent support staff on 24/7, and they've had one service
 fallout in this time.  It was a biggie, and I had to reload some data from
 my local copy, but I'd like to believe this was a one-off.


 Fast?
 The service seems fast (although I'm in Australia, so pings times are
 affected by sheer distance).


 Feature Rich?
 50meg, 20POPs, redirects, groups, auto-responders, 2GB bandwidth, MySQL,
 webmail, recent versions of Apache/MySQL/PHP, intelligent support staff,
etc
 etc.


 I'm pretty happy.  Better still, they offer a free 1 month test account,
so
 you can try them for yourself.


 Justin French
 
 Creative Director
 http://Indent.com.au
 





 on 06/05/02 9:19 AM, David Freeman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 
  My hosting service which WAS cool about 2 years ago has
  grown into a bloated mess of zero logic.
 
  Fast, Reliable, Cheap, Feature-Rich
 
  Now pick any three.
 
  In the end I guess you get what you pay for.  If you can only afford a
  lower price host then you only get lower value.
 
  CYA, Dave
 


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[PHP] Who's having a good hosting experience these days?

2002-05-05 Thread Marcus James Christian

Hello,

My hosting service which WAS cool about 2 years ago has grown into a
bloated mess of zero logic.

My clients are going nuts, I'm sick of having mistakes and problems
created by the hosting service be the only reason I have any problems to

deal with at all!!!

My clients aren't rich big money folks but I need a PHP capable host for

about $11ish or less a month.  Traffic is minimal, and like I say the
only tech support calls I've had to make this past year were when the
hosting service tweeked and freaked something thus messing it all up.

Thanks,
-Marcus

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RE: [PHP] Who's having a good hosting experience these days?

2002-05-05 Thread David Freeman


  My hosting service which WAS cool about 2 years ago has 
  grown into a bloated mess of zero logic.

Fast, Reliable, Cheap, Feature-Rich

Now pick any three.

In the end I guess you get what you pay for.  If you can only afford a
lower price host then you only get lower value.

CYA, Dave


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Re: [PHP] Who's having a good hosting experience these days?

2002-05-05 Thread Justin French

Cheap?
I've been with experthost.com for around 8 months, with very little to
complain about... I've got a reseller account with about 12 domains, so i'm
paying around US$6each, and I think the standard is US$15each for one, $10ea
for two, and then a sliding scale up to 25 domains @ $5ea or something.

It *shouldn't* be about the money, but I'm currently making a healthy profit
out of hosting some client domains under my account.


Reliable?
They have intelligent support staff on 24/7, and they've had one service
fallout in this time.  It was a biggie, and I had to reload some data from
my local copy, but I'd like to believe this was a one-off.


Fast?
The service seems fast (although I'm in Australia, so pings times are
affected by sheer distance).


Feature Rich?
50meg, 20POPs, redirects, groups, auto-responders, 2GB bandwidth, MySQL,
webmail, recent versions of Apache/MySQL/PHP, intelligent support staff, etc
etc.


I'm pretty happy.  Better still, they offer a free 1 month test account, so
you can try them for yourself.


Justin French

Creative Director
http://Indent.com.au






on 06/05/02 9:19 AM, David Freeman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 
 My hosting service which WAS cool about 2 years ago has
 grown into a bloated mess of zero logic.
 
 Fast, Reliable, Cheap, Feature-Rich
 
 Now pick any three.
 
 In the end I guess you get what you pay for.  If you can only afford a
 lower price host then you only get lower value.
 
 CYA, Dave
 


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