1and1 is OK. I wasn't too happy with Dreamhost. I have been with
Nomanix (http://www.nomanix.com/) for several years now, and am
extremely satisfied with them. Any time I have a question, I get a
quick reply from David, usually within an hour. I like dealing with the
same person who knows me. ssh, CPanel (including phpMyAdmin , PEAR
configuration, ...), reseller accounts, SSL certificates, etc. My site
is running PHP 4.4.7, but I believe they offer php 5 as well. Uptime is
never a problem. I can highly recommend them.
Bill
Néstor wrote:
1and1.com <http://1and1.com> $9.99/month and domain registration $5.99
:-)
On 10/31/07, *Brian D.* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
wrote:
I'm just now leaving Dreamhost. If you're going the shared server
route, I highly advise against them. I've had nothing but bad
experiences with random slowdowns and whatnot. I guess it depends on
how important it is to you that your website is up.
(I'm moving to a different company but since the move isn't complete
and I've not been on the new server long enough to tell, I can't
recommend them yet with any authority.)
- Brian Dailey
On 10/31/07, Michael Hernandez < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> On Oct 31, 2007, at 10:00 AM, Ajai Khattri wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Just to clarify my earlier request (thanks for all the suggestions
> > BTW,
> > some look really really good).
> >
> > I have a client that I need to move off my server onto a
third-party
> > server (mainly because Im too busy to deal with it). So Im looking
> > for a
> > package that allows at least 5 or more domains. (So maybe a
reseller
> > account would be good?)
> >
> > How cheap? Well, anything under $30/month that allows several
> > domains is
> > just fine. (A little over is OK if it has more features -
there's some
> > wiggle room).
> >
> > I need PHP5, MySQL (4.x or 5,x). I need to run Joomla, symfony
and
> > some
> > static sites. Access via ssh would be nice but is not a
deal-breaker
> > (Im
> > quite comfortable using a command-line but I can deal with a
"control"
> > panel if I must ;-). Need mailboxes for these domains too.
> >
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > --
> > Aj.
>
> there's always dreamhost... though as I always say - check out
their http://www.dreamhoststatus.com/
> page, where their downtime is listed. If you see the frequency of
> issues and can handle it then it might be worth it? I like their
> choice of PHP 4 or 5, fast_cgi support, ruby on rails... (yes I
said
> it! haha)
>
> --Mike H
>
> PS if you decide to go with dreamhost let me know and I'll send
you a
> referral link...
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