Hello, Christopher,

Koha setup requires access to env valuables and install certain perl modules. 
We used Linode (linode.com) and it has been running for almost a year.  I think 
that I tested other hosting companies (bluehost, godaddy). At that time, they 
did not offer me the required privilege.

There is no need to run your own server. You will save $$$

Yan

From: koha-devel-boun...@lists.koha.org 
[mailto:koha-devel-boun...@lists.koha.org] On Behalf Of Joe Atzberger
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 8:20 AM
To: Christopher Ameel
Cc: koha-devel@lists.koha.org
Subject: Re: [Koha-devel] virtual hosting of Koha

Unless a common webhost can demonstrate that they already have success 
installing and serving Koha, I would not believe them when they say they can do 
it.  It's a lot more than just CGI scripts.

You are better getting a full server VM and doing installation yourself.

--Joe

2009/11/23 Christopher Ameel 
<cam...@andersoncook.com<mailto:cam...@andersoncook.com>>
Mr. Yan Han,

I am trying to help out my kids K-8 school by setting up Koha on a Shared Host 
(namely 1&1).  Thus far I have been unsuccessful.  Can you please tell me if 
you ever had any success with your trials?

Thank you,

Christopher J. Ameel
ICIT Commission
Immaculate Conception School

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