On 22 Sep 98, at 22:34, Urb LeJeune wrote:
about iserver.com
> I'm about to open an account there. In actuality, they are low-cost
if you
> have quite a few low disk space accounts. For $100/month you get 100 megs
> and can add extra domains for no additional cost.
minvera looks good but the control (as Jack would know as he has
both) is definitely with iserver.
You can subnet (?) a domain on your virtual server (they have
recently placed a limit on that). You can even then assign email
aliases for those domains. That is amazing, imho, as I know of ISP's
who cannot even give unique email addresses to domains with IP
numbers.
But I am looking for co-location. iserver says they are going to
allow mod_perl but I don't see it happening. And I would like to be
able to install whatever programs I want and this really isn't fully
possible at iserver (but I think it is as close as you get).
Someone mentioned interland.com and I looked at them. Gee, they seem
to be offerring exactly what I want. Tech support and a connecton to
a lan connected to the net. I see, in my crystal ball, a lot less of
this virtual hosting. I see companies getting their own computers
connected to the net so they can run whatever they want.
What do you all think? Am I hallucinating?
Peter
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