[nycphp-talk] Marginally OT: dedicated hosting
Russ Demarest
rsd at electronink.com
Thu Oct 14 22:00:54 EDT 2004
What about tar and then transferring it to another system? You can
mysqldump into that and you shoudl have a whole site. What am I
missing? I use apollohosting and have had only limited issues. Is the
issue incremental or hourly backups? Let's be honest if you do not own
the server you really are not going to get real backup, ie. hourly or
better. If I am wrong I would love to give that ISP my business.
Russ
On Oct 14, 2004, at 9:36 PM, Matthew Terenzio wrote:
> kattare.com has been good to me. Also small, but in a good way. The
> owner/founder handles customer service.
> slightly pricey at $250/ month. they are proponents of slackware linux
> there.
>
> On Oct 14, 2004, at 9:10 PM, Dan Cech wrote:
>
>> The company I work for runs VoxRox (http://www.voxrox.com/). It's
>> small, but they have a good datacentre and the support is top notch.
>>
>> If you want an indication of speed, check out their sourceforge
>> mirror.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>> Chris Shiflett wrote:
>>> --- Mitch Pirtle <mitch.pirtle at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Are any of you out there happy with a dedicated provider, and
>>>> paying in the $100 - $250 range?
>>> I don't use them (yet), but I've heard good things about these guys:
>>> http://johncompanies.com/
>>> This is who OSDir.com uses, and they can handle a Slashdotting just
>>> fine
>>> (it happens frequently for them, so this was a requirement). At
>>> $105/month, it seems pretty reasonable, especially given the high
>>> level of
>>> service I've heard and read about.
>>> Chris
>>> =====
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