On 9/5/07, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No experience (yet), but I'm very interested in Amazon's EC2 effort
> (elastic computing cloud).


No experience either but AFAIK Amazon EC2 does not guarantee getting the
same IP each time you get a host, so it's a bit difficult to base your
hosting *only* on EC2. Having a front end (some kind of load balancer or
proxy) in front of your EC2 instance seems to be a requirement. So I think
it's a very interesting solution for pretty large scale hosting, but may not
fit small hosting requirements.

My 2c.

Xavier

Martijn
>
> On 9/5/07, Karl M. Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >  Hey all,
> >
> >  I'm having issues with my current web host's poor customer service
> > (cwihosting.com, if you're curious).  In addition, my requirements are
> going
> > up.  Without going the dedicated server route, does anyone know of a web
> > host with good customer support that offers the following:
> >
> >
> > 128MB JVM memory allocation (preferably 256MB or up)
> > 3GB disk space
> > Ability to run Wicket apps mapped to "/"' Failing that, does anyone know
> a
> > good company for dedicated servers or colo in the USA?  I'd much
> appreciate
> > any suggestions you guys can offer.
> >
> >  Thanks,
> >  Karl M. Davis
> >
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