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FluxFX
January 21st, 2001, 04:09
Hey, i am new to paid hosting, i am sick of freewebsapce, in general and i am at a point that i am ready for paid hosting i have already gone to hostspot.com or whatever it is on this forum

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a few days ago i got a domain and sent in the request

i want to start a web host for a few of my friends

what i need is

200+ MB
CGI
FTP Accounts 20+
Subdomains 20+
PHP
domain host
7+ GB Bandwidth
Money Order Payable

under 20 bucks a month

I am only 15 and i dont have alot of money, i just want to have an online community for a friends and customers of my web design

thanks for the help, i will be posting alot here and trying to help other and learn the best i can

FluxFX
January 21st, 2001, 07:33
http://www.prevo.net/doubleup/index.shtml does that Colbat100 look good? I am trying to find they best prices for my site, it will be nice if you all can help :)

i was thinking about this one, i dont have enough money for 25 a month, but i can make it somehow, and i like liquidweb.com

http://www.YourName.com
500 MB's Storage
30 GB's Transfer
Online Control Panel
Unlimited E-Mail Accounts
50 Virtual FTP Accounts
Free Anonymous FTP Server
Unlimited Subdomains
Unlimited MySQL Databases
Unlimited E-Mail Aliases
Unlimited Auto Responders
Unlimited E-Mail Blockers
Unlimited Mailing Lists
Toll Free Phone Support
Password Protected Directories
FrontPage 2000 Support
Powerful Shopping Cart
Full CGI Access
Free SSL Secure Server
WebMail System
Complete PHP4 Support
Detailed Web Site Statistics
Double Redundant Nightly Backups
SSH Secure Shell/Telnet Access
Pre-Configured Java/CGI
Perl 5, TCL, C++, Python, Java
Static IP address
Access to Raw Domains Logs
Free Search Engine Submissions
Free Real Audio and Video Support
30 Day Unconditional Money Back
99.9% Uptime Guarantee
Instant Activation


[Edited by FluxFX on 01-21-2001 at 09:26 AM]

niv
January 21st, 2001, 09:05
cobalt...figures...

cobalt servers are very cheap these days and getting those explains the "unlimited subdomains". what that probably means is that you are LIMITED to 125 MB per user. I've had experiences with Cobalt already. VERY ANNOYING... http://www.animeland.net <--- My example.

Technics
January 21st, 2001, 09:33
Cobalts are ok as long as you don't put over a hundred sites on them .... And a lot of high intense cgi based websites.

Theres been a few complaints lately about liquidwebs servers. Having trouble keeping them online.

A few hosts worth checking out would be -

http://www.tera-byte.com

http://www.hostrocket.com

http://www.hostmatters.com

http://www.kdawebservices.com

http://www.dim8.net

http://www.jaguarpc.com

FluxFX
January 21st, 2001, 09:50
I will only host like 10-15 people

i might go with liquidweb :)

tyhanks for the help technics

niv
January 21st, 2001, 09:57
Originally posted by FluxFX
I will only host like 10-15 people

i might go with liquidweb :)

tyhanks for the help technics

at any rate, if you need a host, always check hostspot or hostindex first.

Mandrake
January 21st, 2001, 12:20
http://www.tera-byte.com is awesome! :)