Hosting
Hosting
My OS is nearly at the stage were it might be worth releasing, so I was wondering, were do you guys get your stuff hosted, were are the best places?
Thanks in advance,
Jules
Thanks in advance,
Jules
I usually host my own site from my at-home server.
I try not to use free hosting as it usually sucks, or make you post in their forums. And I wouldnt want to pay for one as I can just use my own server to do all the dirty work.
I try not to use free hosting as it usually sucks, or make you post in their forums. And I wouldnt want to pay for one as I can just use my own server to do all the dirty work.
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I would highly reccomend 110mb, as they are free, have no ads and have 5gb storage space, along with 300gb bandwidth. It's not a scam, seriously. I've been using then for about two years now and they have never let me down. PHP is free, MySQL only costs a little. Give it a try.
http://www.110mb.com
-Ollie
http://www.110mb.com
-Ollie
NEW TO OPERATING SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
Good OS Development Tutorials: http://www.brokenthorn.com/Resources/OSDevIndex.html
Good OS Development Tutorials: http://www.brokenthorn.com/Resources/OSDevIndex.html
I have rented a vServer account some time ago, and successfully converted the stock SuSE Linux into a Gentoo box configured to my tastes. Aside from mail hosting including spam and virus filters, it gives me Subversion, Trac, and whatever else I need online.
There's nothing like a "root" account.
There's nothing like a "root" account.
Every good solution is obvious once you've found it.
Hi,
I use 1&1, but that's going to change soon. I recently had a payment query which was dealt with extremely slowly and with the package I'm on, you don't get MySQL or root access, meaning I couldn't install MediaWiki and can't run SVN. I would have to pay quite a bit more per year to get these features, which I have seen elsewhere even on cheaper packages.
If you were looking at using them, don't bother.
Cheers,
Adam
I use 1&1, but that's going to change soon. I recently had a payment query which was dealt with extremely slowly and with the package I'm on, you don't get MySQL or root access, meaning I couldn't install MediaWiki and can't run SVN. I would have to pay quite a bit more per year to get these features, which I have seen elsewhere even on cheaper packages.
If you were looking at using them, don't bother.
Cheers,
Adam
If you just wanna play with MySQL and PHP then I would suggest looking at http://freehostia.com/free_hosting.html
The only real issue I have with the free hosting is the 500kb file size limit.
The only real issue I have with the free hosting is the 500kb file size limit.