Didi, I've been using VPS before, and I got burned. twice. You never know who is your "neighbour" in the next VPS, and you really don't know whatever your neighbour's application might choke the system.
Short story: the last time I used a VPS hosting, I had times where the machine was so slow, that simply dynamic pages were coming only after lots of time. Apparently my "neighbor" VPS was running a match dating web site on his VPS and his SQL queries simply chocked the machine. With today's pricing, you can rent a PC in a hosting company for something like $70-$90 a month with a Linux distro or FreeBSD, 512MB RAM, 80GB hard drive, and 750-1000GB transfer per month. YOU are the master of the server and you decide what to do with, whether you want to sub-rent a part of it etc.. Thanks, Hetz On 6/7/07, Yedidyah Bar-David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone, Sorry for being Offtopic, but I think the subject is interesting for many here. I used to rent a server hosted at Actcom, but as many here probably know, things are changing, and I won't be able to continue hosting this server, and I am looking at other options. My current needs are web+mail, something which might be best served by companies giving such services, but I like the option of doing more than that. I am currently considering renting one or two machines or VPSs for this. Are there people here (probably ex-Actcom customers, but not necessarily) that might be interested in something like this? Either as clients or partners? Please contact me off-list. -- Didi ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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