Can I get some recommendations: We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with 1: SLA 2: SSH access 3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / compile source. Would like them to include http/https and email. Any suggestions? -Jason -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- - - - Jason Pyeron PD Inc. http://www.pdinc.us - - Principal Consultant 10 West 24th Street #100 - - +1 (443) 269-1555 x333 Baltimore, Maryland 21218 - - - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- This message is copyright PD Inc, subject to license 20080407P00.
Try network solutions... john Jason Pyeron wrote:> Can I get some recommendations: > > We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with > > 1: SLA > 2: SSH access > 3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / compile source. > > Would like them to include http/https and email. > > Any suggestions? > > -Jason > > -- > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > - - > - Jason Pyeron PD Inc. http://www.pdinc.us - > - Principal Consultant 10 West 24th Street #100 - > - +1 (443) 269-1555 x333 Baltimore, Maryland 21218 - > - - > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > This message is copyright PD Inc, subject to license 20080407P00. > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > >
Jason Pyeron wrote:> Can I get some recommendations: > > We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with >godaddy is a registrar, not a hosting service. they pretend to be the latter, but seriously... i'd be looking for someone providing either VPS or dedicated servers. you get root, you get to configure. lots and lots of choices.
Jason Pyeron wrote:> Can I get some recommendations: > > We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with > > 1: SLA > 2: SSH access > 3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / compile source.I've been very happy with http://www.bluehost.com They offer ssh, rsync, SSL, and seem to have a compiler installed. Very responsive service. I've been using them for 15 months without a single complaint of problem. I have no affiliation with this company - just a client. > Would like them to include http/https and email. Not sure about https - but I think so. Email support includes IMAP, POP and web via squirrel mail. -Mark
Jason Pyeron wrote:> Can I get some recommendations: > > We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with > > 1: SLA > 2: SSH access > 3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / compile source. > > Would like them to include http/https and email. > > Any suggestions? > > -Jason > > -- > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > - - > - Jason Pyeron PD Inc. http://www.pdinc.us - > - Principal Consultant 10 West 24th Street #100 - > - +1 (443) 269-1555 x333 Baltimore, Maryland 21218 - > - - > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > This message is copyright PD Inc, subject to license 20080407P00. > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >Hi Jason, Check out http://rimuhosting.com/ I know they have good support staff and are flexible in the support they provide.
Jason Pyeron wrote:> Can I get some recommendations: > > We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with > > 1: SLA > 2: SSH access > 3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / compile source. > > Would like them to include http/https and email. > > Any suggestions?now is a good time to point out that given X number of hosting companies, the ones that support centos directly are better than the ones that dont :) and you can find a list of a few of these people who directly support CentOS at http://www.centos.org/mirrors -- Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219 at icq
On Thu, 2 Apr 2009, Jason Pyeron wrote:> Can I get some recommendations: > > We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with > > 1: SLA > 2: SSH access > 3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / compile source. > > Would like them to include http/https and email. > > Any suggestions? > > -JasonI use WebFaction -- James A. Peltier Systems Analyst (FASNet), VIVARIUM Technical Director Simon Fraser University - Burnaby Campus Phone : 778-782-6573 Fax : 778-782-3045 E-Mail : jpeltier at sfu.ca Website : http://www.fas.sfu.ca | http://vivarium.cs.sfu.ca http://blogs.sfu.ca/people/jpeltier MSN : subatomic_spam at hotmail.com The point of the HPC scheduler is to keep everyone equally unhappy.
> -----Original Message----- > From: centos-bounces at centos.org > [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Jason Pyeron > Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 4:55 PM > To: 'CentOS mailing list' > Subject: [CentOS] [OT] Godaddy hell... > > Can I get some recommendations: > > We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with > > 1: SLA > 2: SSH access > 3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / > compile source. > > Would like them to include http/https and email. > > Any suggestions? > > -JasonI have used godaddy for hosting my e-commerce site for years. You probably need to go with one of their shared servers or dedicated servers. You won't get what you need in a hosting plan.
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Jason Pyeron <jpyeron at pdinc.us> wrote:> Can I get some recommendations: > > We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with > > 1: SLA > 2: SSH access > 3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / compile source. > > Would like them to include http/https and email. > > Any suggestions? >You can check out 000Webhost (www.000webhost.com) I don't know if they have everything you need, but they do provide SSH access with their Premium (paid) service ($4.84 a month). I've signed up for their free hosting and it works well, I can't vouch for their paid service. One that my brother and I have used for a long time is 34SP (www.34sp.com). They started in the United States but moved to England, but have great service. They specifically mention rsynch in their business plan, but there's no specific mention of ssh -- so you would have to ask. (Again, our needs are more of the hobbyist type.) We had some issue with GoDaddy, can't remember exactly what it was now (I think they wanted more control), so we went with Dotster via ZoneEdit ( www.ZoneEdit.com). ZoneEdit is a nice tool -- gives you more control over your domain name -- and free for small "hobbyist" web builders. -- RonB -- Using CentOS 5.3 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20090402/5c849123/attachment-0003.html>
2009/4/2 Ron Blizzard <rb4centos at gmail.com>:> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Jason Pyeron <jpyeron at pdinc.us> wrote: >> >> Can I get some recommendationsCheck with dreamhost.com. -- NiftyCluster T o m M i t c h e l l
on 4-2-2009 1:54 PM Jason Pyeron spake the following:> Can I get some recommendations: > > We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with > > 1: SLA > 2: SSH access > 3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / compile source. > > Would like them to include http/https and email. >Have a look at the hosting providers that sponsor CentOS. After all they are part of the reason CentOS is so good! http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=15 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 258 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20090402/72971766/attachment-0003.sig>
Scott Silva wrote:> on 4-2-2009 1:54 PM Jason Pyeron spake the following: > >> Can I get some recommendations: >> >> We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with >> >> 1: SLA >> 2: SSH access >> 3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / compile source. >> >> Would like them to include http/https and email. >> >> > Have a look at the hosting providers that sponsor CentOS. After all they are > part of the reason CentOS is so good! > > http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=15 > >I have personal experience with one of those though -- Superb. Their name is a misnomer, unless it is used as an adverb describing bad. I've had great service from liquidweb.com, but they aren't cheap. Take care, Kurt
Jason Pyeron a ?crit :> Can I get some recommendations: > > We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy)I'm in France (Europe), and I'm using a cheap dedicated server by OVH. Support is forum only, so that's how they keep the cost down. Reasonably fast machine, 250 GB harddisk, full root access, CentOS base install (several Linux distros on offer, with CentOS, Slackware and Debian in the "expert" selection), ssh access... and from there on, you do anything you like on this machine. Bandwidth is a real 100 Mbps, and the whole thing costs only around 25 euros a month. Looks pretty much unbeatable. cheers, Niki Kovacs PS: I'm running a database server for eleven small public libraries on it... plus my private webradio to fill some extra unused bandwidth: http://91.121.7.181:8000/radionovak.ogg :o)
"Michael A. Peters" <mpeters at mac.com> wrote:> Robert wrote: > >> > Niki Kovacs wrote: >> > <snip> >> > >> >>> >> I'm in France (Europe), >>> >> > <snip> >> > >> > C'mon, Niki! Give us a break. Our knowledge of world geography is not >> > THAT bad on this side of the Atlantic. :-) >> > > Where's the Atlantic? Is that up in Canada? > > ;) >When my oldest brother was living in upstate New York his employer gave him a temporary assignment in Plymouth, England. One of the neighbors commented, "Won't that be a long drive?" Cheers, Dave -- Politics, n. Strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. -- Ambrose Bierce
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Jason Pyeron <jpyeron at pdinc.us> wrote:> Can I get some recommendations: > > We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with > > 1: SLA > 2: SSH access > 3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / compile source. > > Would like them to include http/https and email. > > Any suggestions? >I don't know if they have everything you look for, but I have all of my personal web sites hosted at http://www.1and1.com/?k_id=10785129 (that includes my id for a reference, please use it if you like them). They are cheap and have multiple levels of packages to support a lot of different kinds of businesses. Let me know if you choose them - I'm curious what you think. HTH mhr
Jason Pyeron wrote:> Can I get some recommendations: > > We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with > > 1: SLA > 2: SSH access > 3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / compile source. > > Would like them to include http/https and email. > > Any suggestions? > > -Jason >Hi Jason, Could I suggest Hivelocity.net? I just started working here recently, and I can tell you that we offer all the above. Im not to sure if anyone on the list will have an opinion on the either way, and I cant give an unbiased one, but believe you would be satisfied with our cust service as well. Im just a lowly tech, not a sales person either, so take that for what its worth. HTH. Tom Craddock
> Jason Pyeron" wrote: > > Can I get some recommendations: > > We are looking for a hosting provider (other than godaddy) with > > 1: SLA > 2: SSH access > 3: subversion/rsync or the ability to install binaries / compile source. > > Would like them to include http/https and email. > > Any suggestions? > > -Jason------- If you want serious control over the machine and are willing to pay a bit more for a dedicated server, take a look at ServerBeach. They offer several operating systems, including CentOS, and give you control over the box to the point that you can even re-image the disk remotely if you truly screw something up. If you do something nasty to it and cause it to lock up, you can still remotely reboot. Hardware RAID-1 is available. You get out-of-the-box CentOS and are allowed to install pretty well anything you like, including virtual machines on top. If you need reverse DNS lookups you can request whatever response you'd like for the IP address(es) you have. Just be aware that what you get is simply a complete machine fully exposed to the Internet, and you're responsible for your own iptables firewalling, etc. Their support staff is friendly and responsive, but they expect you to be your own geek. For DNS service I use Nettica because they are relatively inexpensive and give you control over all of the records. I use GoDaddy strictly as a registrar, and have been very happy with the service, but I don't consider them a serious hosting provider because there's not enough control. I have used several of the free hosting and DNS services out there, but when it comes down to the crunch, you get what you pay for (CentOS is a great exception!) BTW, I have no connection with these companies, I just happen to like their services. A lot. Chuck
Rainer Duffner wrote:> Am 03.04.2009 um 23:26 schrieb Karanbir Singh: > > > Rainer Duffner wrote: > > > > > How much space does a mirror need? > > > > Ideally, 4 disk 300 GB in a raid1+0 is on a decent network link is > > ideal. Otherwise 2x500gb's in raid1 work too. > > > So you need 1-2 TB.ummm....not quite. 4 x 300GB in raid 1+0 = 600GB 2 x 500GB in raid 1 = 500GB So, 500-600 GB. -- Bowie
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