On 03/04/14 01:58, Tim wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 04 March 2014, Roger sent:
>> Changing ISP is not an option.
>
> You don't have to use your ISP's webserver. In fact, I'd always advise
> against it. When you have an independent service, you can have your own
> domain, and without the extortionate charges that some ISPs demand for
> that. Once you have your own domain, you can serve it from anywhere.
> You can also do your own email from anywhere, keep your own email
> address forever, and not matter what ISP you use.
>
> There are plenty of expensive, cheap, and free hosts around the world.
> Even some of the modest priced ones cost far less than what you pay your
> ISP for monthly access. For that matter, if having an on-line presence
> is all you need, having your own domain and site can even be done
> without you having an ISP, at all.
>
> If you'd like to try going down this route, of getting an external host
> that lets you do what you want, then I'm sure some people can recommend
> some hosts to try, and some to avoid.
>
> I'd avoid hostingbay (with a .net .com or com.au on the end). It's a
> turnkey service that works reasonably well, *but* nearly always resulted
> in having to do one or two phone calls to them each year because their
> automatic renewal service is up the creek. I've used them before, and I
> have a colleague who still does.
>
I use 1 & 1 dot com. Inexpensive and reliable. Simple automatic yearly
renewal. They support Linux and Windows.
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