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Bye
Fabrizio

At 18.57 05/03/01 +0100, you wrote:
>I'm looking for a good place where I can host my servlets. I went to
>servlets.com and they had a massive list of "servlet-enabled" ISPs, but
>I wanted to see if I could get any recommendations here.
>
>I'll be hosting a major servlet application. This is what I primary will
>be needing.
>
>* Servlet API 2.2 support
>* Database access, preferably MySQL
>* plenty of web space
>
>It'd also be very nice to get things like unlimited pop3-accounts and
>aliases,
>good support etc. Since I've never set up a major site before, I've no idea
>how much bandwidth I'll be needing (how many GB/month), as I have nothing to
>relate to.
>
>Me being the poor student I am, I'll probably not be able to get all
>of this for a reasonable price (I may be able to pay about $100/month,
>possibly more if it's worth it), but I appreciate any recommendations/
>guidelines I can get.
>
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