[clue-talk] Hosting recommendations?

Shawn Perry redmop924 at comcast.net
Thu Feb 4 16:28:53 MST 2010


http://www.bluehost.com/tell_me_more.html is $7 per month, is LAMP and
LAPP, unlimited disk space, unlimited transfer, and includes domain
reg.  I've used them for a number of years, and the downtime has been
measured in hours, like 3.

Shawn

On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 4:08 PM, YES NOPE9 <yes at nope9.com> wrote:
> Domain names should not cost more that $9 per year ( single year
> updates )
> Hosting a site should not cost more than $10/month if that.  You
> probably can get a
> domain name thrown in for free.
> If you want to piggyback off my ISP service at IXwebhosting, I can
> give you webspace, reasonable bandwidth and email for
> $60/year.
> Gus
> 720 222 1309
>
> On Feb 4, 2010, at 3:58 PM, Nate Duehr wrote:
>
> p.s. My DNS host sold off their entire DNS division to some company in
> the UK (made re-registration "fun" when they didn't put some CNAMES in
> to get from their old server names/websites to the new company!), and I
> wouldn't recommend them anymore, but I'm grandfathered in on the
> original natetech.com domain + a few other features they have, for
> $9.95/yr.  The other domains are $12.95, but get a scaled discount for
> paying multiple years in advance down to $10.95, I think?
>
> Most every hoster has a DNS registrar they either deal with, or they are
> one themselves. I'd wait until you pick a hosting site, and then see if
> they do it, first.  Often they'll do it for next to nothing if you're
> signing up to use them for hosting.
>
> If web hosting is a commodity, DNS registration is REALLY a commodity
> these days...
>
> Nate
>
> On 2/4/2010 3:54 PM, Nate Duehr wrote:
>> I got ultra-lazy for a new project and decided to use squarespace.com,
>> Sean.
>>
>> I'd "outsourced" my mail server (also a commodity these days, with
>> pros
>> handling the spam hunt) to FastMail.fm a while back, so I hunted
>> around
>> for somewhere to "outsource" my new website to.
>>
>> Squarespace has been advertising heavily (plus discount codes) on most
>> of Revision3's shows (including TekZilla, which I just followed
>> Patrick
>> Norton to, as he bounces around Silicon Valley, as someone I like to
>> watch talk "tech").
>>
>> Definitely grab a discount code from somewhere if you use them,
>> makes it
>> cheaper by 10% or more, depending on what offers they're making.
>>
>> There's a million options... DIY on a virtual server at tummy.com from
>> those great folks, or if you want a "business oriented" hoster
>> that's in
>> a local datacenter, hostmysite.com or redrocksdatacenter.com -- and
>> there's always the "national biggies" out there... Hurricane Electric,
>> and all those.
>>
>> You pretty much can't throw a rock without hitting a cheap web hosting
>> company these days.  It's a buyer's market.
>>
>> Nate
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