Alejandro Tejada wrote:
I'm looking information and experiences about the
webhosting services that allows to run RunRev
as cgi.

Who are the most reliable providers?

Did they charge extra for install or let you run the
cgi engine in their servers?


Could you install the cgi engine
in their servers even if you are not paying the more expensive premium hosting that they offer?


If i left out any important question, please include
it in the response.

My criteria for hosting myself and my clients carries a modest list of must-haves, but I've been surprised by how many companies offering hosting don't meet these basic core competencies:


- 24/7 support:  I need to know there's a least one person with
  a pocket protector staring at the server farm at all times.

- on-site generators:  power failures happen, but they should
  never affect my storefront.

- multiple redundant T1 and T3 lines:  traffic should never be
  a bottleneck.  I don't mind paying extra for spikes if I get
  slash-dotted, but I need the server to be able to handle the
  load.

- automatic backups:  even though I have my own local backups,
  if a server hiccups I need to know they will restore it
  within 24 hours.

Any small-fry that doesn't offer these basics doesn't get my business. I've used such companies in the past and have learned better. And until my clients grow to be able to have these things themselves, maintaining their own server is usually less cost-effective; who wants to be a slave to a server pager when the alternative is only a few bucks a month?

I use Tierra.Net, on which RevNet runs. They offer a unique value: as a smaller company they're able to offer excellent service, but they lease infrastructure from Verio, one of the largest hosting companies, so they have all the benefits of the really big companies without the downsides.

Tierra.Net has no problem with running compiled apps as CGIs at no additional charge. They don't provide technical support for them of course, but they don't restrict them either. In fact, they maintain a server farm preconfigured with the libraries needed for Rev (Tierra.Net uses FreeBSD). If you decide to go with them just ask for server group 2 to run MC and they'll know what you mean. (Extra bonus points if you note that you were referred by fourthworld.net, as they'll recognize that domain as belonging to "that MC guy", and referrals help offset RevNet's hosting costs).

And as a small extra, Tierra.Net has probably the fastest FTP handshake I've seen in a commercial hosting company. This isn't a big deal for most folks, but near-instant access can make a difference when you connect to the server as often as I do. The other companies I've used in the past took anywhere from one to ten seconds to connect via FTP, but Tierra.Net is commonly less than a second for me with DSL.


By the way, i've read about an offer of
http://www.lifetimewebhosting.com , in which
you make only one payment and they host you
files forever. I've seen this offering at $67, $150
and $250 dollars.

"Forever" is not logically possible to offer. I would be wary. After an initial blitz, companies like that tend to run out of operating capital very quickly.


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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Media Corporation
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