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  • Ray Paseur

    Not to start a flame war, but...

    I know this is a bit off-topic, but this group is likely to know what I'm
    looking for. I'd be interested in hearing from you about your favorite
    hosting companies. I have a new requirement coming on-stream soon for a
    LAMP system. In this particular case, it must be based in USA. Security of
    the data is the most essential requirement, with the ability to support
    growth from shared to dedicated hosting.

    In the past, I have used Pair, Baremetal, LinuxWebHost and Earthlink. I
    would recommend all except Earthlink, which I found a little hard to use
    since the client's hosting plan did not include any DB support (d'OH!).
    Pair has excellent technical support, however their file structure permits
    one user to see other user's directories - it's never been a problem for me,
    but it irks me to think that an errant CHMOD could leave me exposed.
    Baremetal is enormously dependable, based in western Canada (in five years
    the only outage was caused by a cut phone cable that blacked out Vancouver).
    LinuxWebHost is in Baltimore - clunky tech support, but solid servers.

    I see Rackspace advertised a lot on phpClasses - any experience with them?

    Thanks for your comments,
    ~Ray


  • jyuan

    #2
    Re: Not to start a flame war, but...

    I am using 1&1's service (www.1and1.com) and I like this hosting
    company a lot. I am using only the shared services. They provide
    dedicated hosting. I think it'll meet your needs.

    Jay

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    • Tony Marston

      #3
      Re: Not to start a flame war, but...

      Even though I'm based in the UK I use http://www.lypha.com/ as my web
      hosting service (after my UK service went belly-up without any notice). You
      can have either shared or dedicated servers.

      The features are:
      (1) Up-to-date versions of PHP and MySQL (although they have not moved to
      PHP 5 just yet).
      (2) Unlimited MySQL databases.
      (3) Zend accelerator.
      (4) Ability to modify settings via .htaccess files.
      (5) 3GB storage space.
      (6) 150GB data transfer per month.
      (7) Oodles of other stuff.

      Check it out.

      --
      Tony Marston

      This is Tony Marston's web site, containing personal information plus pages devoted to the Uniface 4GL development language, XML and XSL, PHP and MySQL, and a bit of COBOL




      "Ray Paseur" <ray@earplugsno n-aol.com> wrote in message
      news:IzsGd.2997 9$jn.1570@laker ead06...[color=blue]
      >I know this is a bit off-topic, but this group is likely to know what I'm
      >looking for. I'd be interested in hearing from you about your favorite
      >hosting companies. I have a new requirement coming on-stream soon for a
      >LAMP system. In this particular case, it must be based in USA. Security
      >of the data is the most essential requirement, with the ability to support
      >growth from shared to dedicated hosting.
      >
      > In the past, I have used Pair, Baremetal, LinuxWebHost and Earthlink. I
      > would recommend all except Earthlink, which I found a little hard to use
      > since the client's hosting plan did not include any DB support (d'OH!).
      > Pair has excellent technical support, however their file structure permits
      > one user to see other user's directories - it's never been a problem for
      > me, but it irks me to think that an errant CHMOD could leave me exposed.
      > Baremetal is enormously dependable, based in western Canada (in five years
      > the only outage was caused by a cut phone cable that blacked out
      > Vancouver). LinuxWebHost is in Baltimore - clunky tech support, but solid
      > servers.
      >
      > I see Rackspace advertised a lot on phpClasses - any experience with them?
      >
      > Thanks for your comments,
      > ~Ray
      >[/color]


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      • Ray Paseur

        #4
        Re: Not to start a flame war, but...

        Thanks, Tony - it looks like a pretty good deal from just reading their
        site. ~Ray

        "Tony Marston" <tony@NOSPAM.de mon.co.uk> wrote in message
        news:csengt$s4c $1$8300dec7@new s.demon.co.uk.. .[color=blue]
        > Even though I'm based in the UK I use http://www.lypha.com/ as my web
        > hosting service (after my UK service went belly-up without any notice).
        > You can have either shared or dedicated servers.
        >
        > The features are:
        > (1) Up-to-date versions of PHP and MySQL (although they have not moved to
        > PHP 5 just yet).
        > (2) Unlimited MySQL databases.
        > (3) Zend accelerator.
        > (4) Ability to modify settings via .htaccess files.
        > (5) 3GB storage space.
        > (6) 150GB data transfer per month.
        > (7) Oodles of other stuff.
        >
        > Check it out.
        >
        > --
        > Tony Marston
        >
        > http://www.tonymarston.net
        >
        >
        >
        > "Ray Paseur" <ray@earplugsno n-aol.com> wrote in message
        > news:IzsGd.2997 9$jn.1570@laker ead06...[color=green]
        >>I know this is a bit off-topic, but this group is likely to know what I'm
        >>looking for. I'd be interested in hearing from you about your favorite
        >>hosting companies. I have a new requirement coming on-stream soon for a
        >>LAMP system. In this particular case, it must be based in USA. Security
        >>of the data is the most essential requirement, with the ability to support
        >>growth from shared to dedicated hosting.
        >>
        >> In the past, I have used Pair, Baremetal, LinuxWebHost and Earthlink. I
        >> would recommend all except Earthlink, which I found a little hard to use
        >> since the client's hosting plan did not include any DB support (d'OH!).
        >> Pair has excellent technical support, however their file structure
        >> permits one user to see other user's directories - it's never been a
        >> problem for me, but it irks me to think that an errant CHMOD could leave
        >> me exposed. Baremetal is enormously dependable, based in western Canada
        >> (in five years the only outage was caused by a cut phone cable that
        >> blacked out Vancouver). LinuxWebHost is in Baltimore - clunky tech
        >> support, but solid servers.
        >>
        >> I see Rackspace advertised a lot on phpClasses - any experience with
        >> them?
        >>
        >> Thanks for your comments,
        >> ~Ray
        >>[/color]
        >
        >[/color]


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