Does anyone have experience hosting with or knowledge of websites using Reclaim 
Hosting?  They are a small shop originally started at the University of Mary 
Washington and are focused on allowing people to have a domain/web space of 
their own.

The reason for my question my institution recently contracted with Reclaim.  
This means we have one of those branded portals where any students, faculty, or 
staff can create an account and have access to cPanel and such (basically all 
the benefits of shared hosting at no cost).   This is a great service.  However 
the library is in the early stages of redesigning our website.  Doing so will 
include moving our site from Joomla to WordPress.   However since the college 
as a whole is no longer hosting WordPress in house, we have been informed we 
must use Reclaim instead.

On the surface it seems like a good deal.  Having a space of our own with 
cPanel actually gives us more flexibility than our current situation.  
Presently we have a Linux server hosted by IT to which I alone have SSH access. 
 With Reclaim we can host a wide variety of apps, have our own sub-domain, 
store documents, etc.  Essentially we'll have everything we have save root 
access, which we can live without.  Plus there is a web interface so people 
other than me can log in and do work.troubleshooting.

My one concern, however, is bandwidth.  Reclaim offers unlimited bandwidth for 
each domain.  Infinity is a fine number, but given their focus I am starting to 
wonder if our use case is more than their system is designed to handle.   Our 
website isn't terribly huge with about 40-50,000 page views per month and 
almost all static web pages with a modest amount of images and little to no 
video (I'm not sure what that translates to in terms of data transferred).  
However as the Systems Librarian I want to make sure to gather as much 
information as possible so we know what we are getting into.

Cheers,
Mike

Michael Paulmeno
Systems Librarian
Scribner Library 210
Skidmore College
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
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(518) 580-5505<tel:518-580-5505>
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