Since you ask, I've added Dreamhost to my test page, http://www.beginningwithi.com/vlog/test.html -- best regards,Deirdré Straughan
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Yeah, I just got it to, and it worked...thanks for the heads up!On 2/27/06, Harold J. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Just an update for you all.I just got in for $9.24, so the offer's
still good!Get it while you are able...HaroldVoyagerRadioTransmitting to Earthhttp://voyagerradio.comYahoo!
It's for the whole shebang: hosting, domain name, 1 TB bandwidth -- the whole package!HaroldOn 2/27/06, Enric
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Harold J. Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just an update for you all. I just got in for $9.24, so the offer's
So, since Dreamhost is out of Virtual Dedicated servers, can anyone recommend a similarly priced solution?We need dedicated, for around $100/month.This is not for a videoblog, but is for videos.We're using Datapipe now, which is very very good, but we're paying far out the ass for it.
I have a
I just got an email back from Dreamhost today saying that they in fact are not out of dedicated servers.On 1/31/06,
Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could try http://www.ev1servers.net as theres at least one
dedicated option for $99 I think.
I dont really know how good or bad
I have a loaded pistol under my pillow and a crate of ramen noodles in my toilet tank.My backup plan of server switches, however, has a snag: Any time you switch servers, you have to change the DNS, right? Is there a way to make this faster ?
Or are you guys suggesting that with Dreamhost you
This is an easy fix.The problem is that you have video on your site so each person who is coming down your pipe is acting like a monster and sticking around while the download the big file.If you use Andrea's good idea of simply making a reference video (this is basically just a pointer that
Did you pay 9.24 or 9.24 + 49.99? On 1/27/06, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i tried it and it worked fine. the service looks good.
the catch is that after one year you are supposedly hooked and now have
to pay the normal monthly fees which aren't bad, but not the cheapest
I just took my own advise and did the noodle-in-the-toilet fix for Rocketboom too, just in case.Here is a file I put on my server:http://rocketboom.com/backup.htmlIf things get ruff, all I must be able to do is (hopefully! May require a call to in if the server is clogged) is FTP into the
Or, if you
just change the video link in your post to point to your backup, your
Dreamhost plan may hold-up even better because each person only needs a
few k and their gone.
yup, its a good idea. Although it's basically what most of us do
anyway: we host our videos at ourmedia or blip, but
I've been experimenting with Dreamhost for hosting video and have only good things to say about them.
Clock this video I have hosted there if you want to test their speed:
http://videoblo.gs/24x7/blog/vlogs/slashdot_vlog.mov
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r
Deconstructing the status quo, collaboratively
My Vlog:
This may not be available anymore...I just tried it and it had the 7th Anniversary promotion amout as $0.00 making the total $59.90...thankfully I remembered another promo code :)
On 1/29/06, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
9.24 was the billed amount
Jacek Artymiak wrote:
Did
While no doubt these prices are super great and only getting greater, and it's a very useful automated service, there is one technical restriction that is important to understand, which is not expressed as "excitement" with this plan: Bits per second.Sometimes painting a picture works better for
I don't anticipate that kind of growth anytime soon, but that is extremely useful information just in case - so thanks!On 1/27/06, andrew michael baron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:-- best regards,Deirdré Straughanwww.beginningwithi.com
(personal)www.tvblob.com (work)
YAHOO!
Thanks for proving another good reference point for this
conversation. If what you say is true - Dreamhost doesn't have any
dedicated servers at this time - then anyone who thinks one day they
might get slashdotted and a have big digg at the same time, or
perhaps, a nytimes link and a
BTW, without the need to instill fear or discourage anyone from
worrying about having to pay for a larger plan just because of one
day or one week, just have a back-up plan in place.
For example, I have two rolls of heavy duty plastic, 4 rolls of duct-
tape, two gas masks with extra
dammit!i just used Deal90 this week!On 1/26/06, Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Go to http://dreamhost.com
Select: the L1 Crazy Domain Insane hosting plan.
Before you checkout, you will see an option to enter your promo code.
Enter 777 which will reduce your total from $119.24 to $9.24.
What's the catch here?On 1/26/06, bleedxapathy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dammit!i just used Deal90 this week!On 1/26/06, Patrick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Go to http://dreamhost.com
Select: the L1 Crazy Domain Insane hosting plan.
Before you checkout, you will see an option to enter
i tried it and it worked fine. the service looks good.
the catch is that after one year you are supposedly hooked and now have
to pay the normal monthly fees which aren't bad, but not the cheapest
around. also, they might eventually interest you into dedicated
hosting, which, again is not
from the TOS:Bandwidth pricing and measurement frequency is subject to change at
DreamHost's discretion. Customers affected by such changes will be
notified no less than thirty (30) days in advance by DreamHost Web
Hosting.I'm grabbing a couple anyway :POn 1/26/06, Markus Sandy [EMAIL
almost as good as their 8 year anniv sale for $8.88, which i grabbed a few months ago.On 1/26/06, Markus Sandy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i tried it and it worked fine. the service looks good.
the catch is that after one year you are supposedly hooked and now have
to pay the normal
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