I feel your pain guys. I found a provider that made me wander why more of them don't do this. http://www.eapps.com you get a virtual machine running Linux for each domain and one of the most comprehensive control panels I have ever used. 20 bucks a month gives you a fair amount of features and space.
My 2 cents Bryan LaPlante ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank W. Zammetti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <user@struts.apache.org> Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 11:28 PM Subject: Re: [OT] Java Hosting Providers, yes, I know it's been brought up before on the list. > While I agree they do this (it happened to me once), that is a risk you > run in ANY shared hosting environment... an admin has to make a quick > decision that will keep the other people sharing your box running, and > many times the easiest solution (and arguably best) is to shut down the > offending service, or app, or even domain, and then try and resolve it > with the person who owns the supposed offender. They seem to be pretty > good at least of informing you in a timely fashion that they had to shut > X or Y down on you. At least, the one time it happened to me this was true. > > I have been with Lunarpages for I think close to 3 years now, something > like that, and it's been a fantastic experience overall. I personally > WOULD recommend them... good price for what you get, and they are quite > responsive (in my experience) to support requests, and for the most part > let you do what you want (yes, there are some "not allowed" items to be > aware of as Wendy points out). But, I seriously doubt they are checking > everyones' domains, they will only know if a problem arises, so if your > careful I suspect you can skirt that rule just a bit :) > > Frank > > Wendy Smoak wrote: > > On 3/1/06, Rick Reumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Of my mailing list searching, this hosting provider seems to hold the most > >> promise: > >> > >> http://www.lunarpages.com/plan2.php > > > > > > I wouldn't... LunarPages has a habit of just disabling access to anything > > that they suspect is causing a problem. Sometimes they have a legitimate > > point, sometimes they just say you're "using too many resources" or > > "affecting other customers on the server". > > > > And look at the things that they say are not allowed, including JSF and > > Spring: > > http://helpdesk.lunarpages.com/faq.php?do=article&articleid=120 > > > > -- > > Wendy > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]