Web Hosting Recommendations
Bruce Marshall
bmarsh
Sat Dec 10 11:22:33 PST 2005
On Saturday 10 December 2005 10:44 am, Kurt Wall wrote:
> Hello, List,
>
> At length, I'm back online, into my new house, and up to my ears in
> unpacking, newspaper, and empty boxes (and, just now, snow). Moving is the
> most odious undertaking. May the Lord so bless me that I never have to do
> this again.
>
> The bad news is that Verizon does not have the facilities in place in the
> central office that serves my house to provide DSL service, so I'm no
> longer able to host my own Web and mail server. :-( As an interim solution,
> we're connected to the Internet by Comcast's cable service and I'm using a
> Linksys router to NAT the internal network. That part was easy.
>
> The "hard" part is finding a place to host KurtWerks and to accumulate the
> email addressed to kurtwerks.com email addresses. As it is, email sent to
> foo at kurtwerks.com is bouncing or winding up in /dev/null. I want to lose
> the Gmail address as soon as possible. Requirements for the hosting are
> minimal:
>
> * SSH and FTP access
> * Apache and the ability to configure it
> * PHP
> * MySQL
> *
>
> Basically, what I'm looking for is the same control I enjoyed when I could
> run the server myself. Recommendations?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kurt
Except for the ssh, take a look at www.prevo.net
They let you control a lot of things... and they provide the PHP and MYSQL...
Pretty cheap and reliable.
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