[TriLUG] Anyone know of a good web host?

Warren Myers volcimaster at gmail.com
Mon May 2 12:56:34 EDT 2005


I use http://tektonic.net for my host, since they provide VPS hosting. If 
you're looking for somewhat cheaper than them ($35/mo, unlimited domains), 
you might try http://unixshell.com (starts at $7.99/mo).

WMM

On 5/2/05, matusiak <dave at matusiak.org> wrote:
> 
> I have enjoyed excellent results with these two web hosts.
> 
> 1. DreamHost.com <http://DreamHost.com> -- great for hosting multiple 
> domains. they include
> so much with their basic plans that I doubt I'll ever use it all.
> 
> 2. HE.net <http://HE.net> -- solid backbones, but only one domain per 
> $10/mo. you /
> can/ opt for multiple $10/mo accounts, but I prefer having it all
> under one account.
> 
> there is some good web host info at the wordpress site. the list
> comes from wordpress users who have been happy with/submitted their
> preferred host.
> 
> http://wordpress.org/hosting/
> 
> good luck with your search!
> dave m.
> 
> On May 2, 2005, at 11:25 AM, Jim Wright wrote:
> 
> > I'm partial to pair.com <http://pair.com>
> > They have a plan which is 15GB transfer/800MB space/5 MySQL/50
> > mailboxes for $17.95. One of the best parts is that you can add on
> > extra domains fo $1/month that share the account resources. They have
> > a pretty impressive data center. The boxes are all FreeBSD.
> > I also like their DNS services a lot (http://www.pairnic.com). Their
> > management interfaces are very straight forward, and don't inundate
> > you with advertising like a lot of other services.
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