On 6/2/05, Piers Wren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I use redwoodvirtual for my personal server. I'm on the $10/mo plan > which gives me 20Gb/mo bandwidth. It's far from quick (CPU), but > reliable enough (current uptime is 143 days) and capable of running > apache/postfix/spamassassin/bind as long as the load isn't high. > Download speed is enough to saturate my connections. Support on redwood > is pretty ordinary - email them and they get back a few days later.
Thanks for that. I think redwoodvirtual might do just what I need for my personal domain. I am sick of the shared hosting. I'd like to control my box with a rootshell, as I am sick of the hosting firm doing changes which breaks my online gallery cause they did some to php or something similar. The price is reasonable, as long as I can run a http/email with spam protection etc.. Then I think it will do the job nicely. > > If you're considering UML, check out www.usermodelinux.org. Click the > 'Commercial' link on the right hand side of the page to get a list of a > few UML providers around the place. > > My general experience with UML has been great. Just don't expect to run > anything diskspace or memory intensive as it quickly gets expensive. > But it handles the personal domain well right? With no extra costs? -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
