Web hosting

William Park opengeometry-FFYn/CNdgSA at public.gmane.org
Mon Feb 28 17:26:10 UTC 2005


On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 11:28:07AM -0500, Devin Whalen wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> I have volunteered myself to build a website for a non-profit
> organization.  I was going to just host it at my place of work but then
> I thought it might be better to host it somewhere else in case I ever
> find a new job and it makes accessing the website awkward or something.
> Also, I want to see if I can get any better deals.  Anyway, my only
> requirements for where it is hosted is that they use Linux (or freeBSD),
> they have perl,php, apache,postgresql (or mysql)...well, all the usual
> open source web technologies.  Does anyone have any suggestions?  What
> should I expect as a good price?

If this organization has DSL/Cable access to internet (static
preferred), then setting up a machine on their site is the best and
cheapest option.  I don't think "uptime" is of concern here.  Just
content.

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