On 04/18/2011 02:46 PM, JD wrote:
> "good ones" as in "$$$$$$" per year? :)

You may not always get what you pay for, but you almost never get what 
you don't pay for.  Going with the cheapest possible hosting service 
means that you get little if any support included and (as we see here) 
you may get stuck with an obsolete OS because keeping current costs 
money (If nothing else, it takes time and bandwidth to download, burn 
and test new install DVDs.  It also takes having somebody who's job 
description includes watching for new releases.) and a low-end hosting 
company is going to cut costs any and every way it can.
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