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List:       nyphp-talk
Subject:    Re: [nyphp-talk] Web hosting.
From:       "Edward Potter" <edwardpotter () gmail ! com>
Date:       2007-12-26 15:02:29
Message-ID: c5949a380712260702g37267216lc68b3e83cf323963 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Go with the no-brainers, devote no more then 10 seconds to think about
hosting, it's not 1999.

pair.com, dreamhost, for 99% of your needs they probably can do it
all.  Yes, in 1999 we paid $25,000 per MONTH for hosting, today a rock
bottom account on dreamhost is probably 100X better.

Once you make your fist 100G, and you actually have health and dental
insurance for everyone - THEN think about managing your own servers,
but not before.  Don't waste any time on hosting issues, work on your
SITE (IMHO)

:-)

PS,  in 2008 I am no longer a "Consultant", I'm now an "Adviser"   :-)





On Dec 25, 2007 5:31 PM, inforequest <1j0lkq002@sneakemail.com> wrote:
> Michael Hernandez sequethin-at-gmail.com |nyphp dev/internal group use|
> wrote:
>
> > you can also check dreamhost (who's affiliate program I am a member
> > of), they have a nice way of setting up users and managing bandwidth
> > and space for accounts which is great for reselling. you can also
> > choose between php 4 and 5, and there are other niceties. Caveat -
> > there are some issues though (check http://www.dreamhoststatus.com).
> >
> > for the price I find it's worth it, and I basically post this same
> > email every time someone asks for hosting options ;)
> >
> > good luck in your choice,
> >
> > --Mike H
>
>
> Something to understand about Dreamhost... they are Extremely efficient
> at their operations. That's Extremely with a capital "E". They will do
> just about anything to gain efficiencies... and you will notice that
> alot. The trick is to work with it to your advantage.
>
> Got low traffic? They will give you low bandwidth. Got big traffic? Ask
> for it and they give you appropriate servers/services. Forget to ask (or
> if they don't notice themselves) and your site will not serve its users
> very well. If you have a stable site, Dreamhost can be a dream. If you
> have a fluctuating site, you are likely to be very frustrated *unless*
> you communicate with them about your performance and expectations, in
> which case it can still be very good and extremely good when factoring
> in the cost.
>
> Lots more can be said, but probably OT for this forum.
>
> -=john
>
>
>
>
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