Hosting & DNS providers...

Myles Braithwaite me-qIX3qoPyADtH8hdXm2+x1laTQe2KTcn/ at public.gmane.org
Thu Jan 30 18:11:29 UTC 2014


> Okay, so I can easily look-up and see that firm X has the services
> needed for $X month, but it is a little harder to figure out is this
> firm good/bad/indifferent when it comes to support, and service.

I am using NearlyFreeSpeech.net[1] for a bunch of client web sites at
the moment and love it (they are a mixture of static and PHP/MySQL). I
have used WebFaction[2] in the past and it's okay.

> So, anyone on this list with suggestions regarding who is particularly
> good (or particularly bad). One of the firms I have looked at is
> GoDaddy. Yes, I know some of their ads have been in ... questionable ...
> taste (heavy on women in tight fitting outfits), but are they good for
> ALL of the roles listed above?

Please don't use GoDaddy they kill elephants[3] and there are better
alternatives out there.

[1]: <https://www.nearlyfreespeech.net/>
[2]: <https://www.webfaction.com/>
[3]:
<http://www.businessinsider.com/godaddy-ceo-videotapes-himself-killing-an-elephant-2011-3>

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