http://cihosts.com/ has always made me drool...you might only be one of
90,000, but they are very very customer-centric.

They'll do anything to make you happy it would seem, but if you get a
dedicated server...you are basically like a little god to them, lol. 24/7
unlimited tech support, as long as they don't have to actually do anything
with your setup. They'll tell you what to do to, say, correctly configure
sendmail, but if they have to do it for you it costs money (obviously).

Still, their ecommerce plan has the most space I've ever seen for such a low
price. 700 megs for 25$ a month *drool*

Plus they charge for bandwidth, which is only believable because they are
the largest DNR/ASP/ISP around. Or at least they are an "industry
leader"...*still drooling over the dedicated servers*


Anyway, for cheaper service I've talked to www.elitehosts.com tech support
and they are quite nice. They also allow unlimited subdomains, email
accounts, and ftp accounts, but their bandwidth and storage space is low.

For $14 you get 50mb and 3gigs of transfer.

If you are looking to pay under $18, there are plenty of good choices, but
for over that I'd go with cihosts. The space they provide is just
monstrous...but I don't know about subdomains.

I couldn't find a mention on subdomains :(

They provide 50 ftp accounts and 10 telnet on the smallest ecommerce
plan...bah, but zero mentions of subdomains. You could always ask :)


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Should be working on something...
...but forgot what it was.


""Chris Anderson"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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I currently am using Thehostpros.com for my hosting, but I can't say its
been a pleasant experience. I had to have them install PHP because they are
more ASP oriented. So that cost me more. Then I wanted MySQL and they have
spent 3 months saying they'll install that. Basicly here's what I need:
Someone who can host my domain (I own the domain already)
Can provide MySQL and PHP. Both up-to-date.
Can give around 60 meg of space (ballpark, less should be fine)
Also a way to set up subdomains without needing to go through the admin
(some hosts can do his). But this isn't necessary.
Can anyone help with that?





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