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Subject: [linux-help] Re: web hosting?
From: Weqaar Ali Janjua <wxjanjua@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 00:48:13 -0500
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Hello,
  We are setting up a service provider here in Wichita, Thats a state-of-art 
setup, multi-homed, with facilities like virtual servers, co-location 
services,
that is what exactly u want but the setup is gonna start on 15th of May, u can 
get good rates and QOS. I can put up your website even eralier if ur 
interested.
Regards,
Weqaar Ali Janjua

>===== Original Message From linux-help@xxxxxxxxx =====
>I'm happy with successfulhosting.com.  My friend is happy with
>novahosting.com.
>
>I really didn't like the service we got from Sierrahosting.com.
>
>Consult with each company's homepage for prices:  all of them have various
>packages with various price tags.
>
>There's a partial listing of hosting services that fits your need at
>http://hosts.php.net.  I made good use of it.
>
>I really have no clue if there's any local web hosting services that offer
>what you need though.  And I really do recommend having a professional
>company host your web site:  a lot of them have above 99.9% update
>guarantee:  it's hard to do the same on your own.
>
>But if you insist on setting up your own server:
>As you might have read in PostgreSQL How-To, do spend bucks and bucks on
>your hardware.  Linux/Apache/Perl/PHP/Postgres/MySQL/mSQL can work wonder
>for your site, without spending a penny on them.  But you will want a
>workhorse HW to serve your site.  (Although how powerful really depends on
>how much of traffic you anticipate, how much cgi processing, how much
>database transactions, etc, etc:  but as always, more RAM the better, SCSI
>above IDE for multiple simultaneous access to drives.)
>And having a true, dedicated connection can cost hefty money per month.
>
>I really think co-location is the way to go.  (Hey, micro$oft even use
>conxion as their apps download host server)
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: linux-help-bounce@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-help-bounce@xxxxxxxxx]On
>> Behalf Of Tom Hull
>> Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 8:52 PM
>> To: linux-help@xxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: [linux-help] web hosting?
>>
>>
>>
>> My web hosting company has just bit the dust. What are the options for
>> local web hosting services? (I need PHP, MySQL or PostgreSQL, mail lists,
>> my own domain name, etc.)
>>
>> What about co-location?
>>
>> Alternatively, does anyone have a good idea of what it would cost to
>> set up a server and connection?
>>
>> --
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>>  *  Tom Hull * thull at kscable.com * http://www.ocston.org/~thull/
>>  */
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A DREAM IS A GOAL WITH A DEADLINE!
Weqaar Ali Janjua
B.S.Computer Engineering
WSU
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