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formula4speed
20th of July 2005 (Wed), 09:32
I just registered a domain name for myself, now comes the part where I need someone to host it. I don't need anything fancy right now, don't plan on selling prints just yet but I want something nicer than photobucket to display my pictures. Open to any suggestions.
UncleDoug
20th of July 2005 (Wed), 09:44
HostForWeb (http://www.hostforweb.com)
Barb42
20th of July 2005 (Wed), 09:48
ipowerweb
AjP
20th of July 2005 (Wed), 09:53
hostica.com
EricKonieczny
20th of July 2005 (Wed), 09:54
I use these guys, and could not be happier. There servers are very fast, no latency.
www.midphase.com (http://www.midphase.com/)
Free Setup :D
3,000 MB Space :eek:
75GB of Bandwidth
Unmetered E-mail
FREE Domain Name
E-commerce Enabled
E-commerce Enabled :eek:
$7.95/month :):):)
I signed up for the 2 year plan, it is the cheapest rate. I was up and working within 24 hours. Tech Support is awesome. They are located in Chicago and have 24/7 support by phone and email. In the last 6 months my site was down for maybe 5 hours, since they were doing a major upgrade and backup.
Here is some additional stuff which helps with EE.
PERL & CGI Support
Just Another PERL Hacker? No problem! Every single midPhase account comes with a CGI-BIN and unrestricted PERL capability. Per-request we can also offer mod_perl and we can also install just about any module on CPAN for you, at no additional cost!
PHP Support
If you like PHP, you'll love midPhase. Every hosting account comes with unlimited, unrestricted PHP access. You can use our pre-made scripts or write your own and if you have a problem debugging tools are available -- at no additional charge.
MySQL Databases
Every single midPhase hosting account comes with MySQL Database access. MySQL is the worlds most popular relational database and can be used to store information in an organized, and relative way easily and quickly. And since data stored in a MySQL database is stored in a Binary Format it is much more secure than storing it in a plain text file.
Your Own .htaccess
By owning your own .htaccess file you can modify the way the Apache Web Server displays and links to your pages. From password-protecting specific files, to using home.html instead of index.html, the .htaccess file is what you need to make the changes that make your site cool. Our expect support staff would be happy to explain the various functions of .htacces
jforget1
20th of July 2005 (Wed), 09:55
I just started using ipowerweb about a month ago and am happy with the service and the cost so far. Less than $100 for the entire year and that includes a free domain name which is yours, not theirs.
http://www.ipowerweb.com/
formula4speed
20th of July 2005 (Wed), 10:13
Lots of good options out there, thanks for all the help.
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