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Hi Matej,
I'm using slicehost but looking at this it just seems insane. Have you
actually used this hosting? Is there a catch somewhere?
I'm using it (3 root servers atm) - even for hosting high traffic customers. The
bandwidth is amazing and there hasn't been any service problem since I'm on
Hello Luther, I was very much impressed by David's article. A very nice
presentation of numbers and charts. Unfortunately, I know it is Xen hypervisor
and cloud computing and all the fancy technogeek but I have to dumb-it-down and
ask how useful is 360MB of memory? Is it safe to say 500MB of
The original request was for
deploy a wicket app for alpha and beta testing at a
minimum price
which means that it doesn't need to scale to racks and racks of servers.
The subject line also asks about VPS which I assume to still mean virtual
private server. That's why but Luther and I gave
I never found VPS to be cost effective (for my needs). For $100/month
or so I have a core 2-duo dedicated box with 4GB RAM/120GB disk and
10mb/s throughput that can host 2-3 virtual machines of my own
devising or just be a bare metal server.
Lots more maintenance overhead but the flexibility,
Hosted vps might give you backup and fail-over very cost-effectively.
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Martin
2009/10/7 John Armstrong siber...@siberian.org:
I never found VPS to be cost effective (for my needs). For $100/month
or so I have a core 2-duo dedicated box with 4GB RAM/120GB disk and
10mb/s throughput that can
Hi all, I need to deploy a wicket app for alpha and beta testing at a
minimum price. Could you reccommend some vpn hosting?
thanks in advance
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Fernando Wermus.
www.linkedin.com/in/fernandowermus
I've used redwoodvirtual in the past and it was always decent service. I'm
not affiliated with them, but had a LVS there for a couple years for this
sort of thing.
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On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Fernando Wermus
fernando.wer...@gmail.comwrote:
Linode
- my personal favorite,
http://journal.dedasys.com/2008/11/24/slicehost-vs-linode
Slicehost
- good reputation
ServInt
- great experience, great service, very fast boxes, a bit pricey
A2 Hosting
- very inexpensive
AWS (Amazon E2)
- easy setup and teardown and full image control
-Luther
Hi,
I'm always surprised, how expensive hosting is on the other side of the ocean.
;-)
Just two examples from Germany, where server performance make Slicehost look
like a lame duck:
http://hetzner.de/en/ (my favorite!)
http://webtropia.com/home/ (only in Germany, sorry)
I agree, though, that
I used to use slicehost but switched to prgmr since it was cheaper and
had less outages believe it or not.
Ryan Gravener
http://bit.ly/no_word_docs
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Jan Kriesten
kries...@mail.footprint.de wrote:
Hi,
I'm always surprised, how expensive hosting is on the
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 6:13 AM, Jan Kriesten kries...@mail.footprint.de wrote:
Hi,
I'm always surprised, how expensive hosting is on the other side of the
ocean. ;-)
Just two examples from Germany, where server performance make Slicehost look
like a lame duck:
http://hetzner.de/en/ (my
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