On Friday, November 01, 2013 08:49:28 AM Craig L. wrote: > Good points. The reason for going for hosting at the moment is it will > give us a quick and easy solution. The reason for the Linux requirement > is that we will be looking into a dedicated or virtual solution in the > future. If I am going to manage it, it will be Linux.
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