YES, that is what I want! How do I google this service? Or just flat-out recommend one for me (or both). Googling "high-end virtual dedicated servers" gave me *one* company...in England. I'd prefer the states (or Caribbean, where I reside). Thanks, V
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 10:55 PM, geremy condra <debat...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Victor Subervi <victorsube...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi; > > Completely OT, but my back's up against the wall. I'm convinced that the > > reason my codes keep breaking--and even stable installations of s/w from > > SourceForge such as SimpleMail--on the hosts I've been using is because > > their hardware should have conservatively been trashed 5 years ago. It's > > simply impossible to code around garbage. My ultimate solution will be to > > colo two of my own servers (for redundancy), but for a few months while I > > get built back up, I still need to find some place where I can get my > > client's sites up and running or I'll never be able to earn a paycheck. > I'm > > more than happy to pay $100/mo or even more. I don't want one of those > > $99/mo dedicated server plans, either, because their hardware is trash > too. > > I've been in this game long enough to figure these guys out. What I need > is > > a virtual server with some small company that has hardware that was > > purchased in this century not the last one. But I don't know where to > find > > the same. Google just brings up all the GoDaddys and eNoms of the world. > Any > > ideas? > > TIA, > > Victor > > I've had good luck with high-end virtual dedicated servers. They > can be pricey, but since a single machine going down tends to > earn them a lot of ire, IME they work a bit harder to keep > everything running. > > Geremy Condra >
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