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On 10/06/2010 02:37 PM, Eric Chadbourne wrote: > hey all. > > i'm managing several websites scattered across various popular hosting > providers and i'm thinking of consolidating everything and setting up my > own little business. i'm usually unhappy with hosting limitations (such > as no postgresql and terrible technical support) and a vps might be the > solution. > > right now i'm thinking of using this: > http://www.dyndns.com/services/springserver/ > > i used it once briefly a while back and it was ok. any tips or suggestions? I use Linode right now, and while I had some flaky experiences when I started out (when they were just starting to use Xen hosting, my virtual host would just crash for no reason I could discern), I have had no trouble with them for at least a year. Before I signed on with Linode, I used openhosting.com, which provided excellent service and a ?utility pricing? model. The only reason I dropped openhosting.com was because at the time, they only offered CentOS, and I pined for Debian. > > many thanks, > eric c >
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