Slash Friendly Hosting Services?
dfelznicasks: "Hello, I got the bad news from Covad to day: no DSL. I had plans on running a Slash site about political activism, anize.org. So now I am falling back to Web hosting services. I checked on Slashcode but HREF="http://www.slashosting.com">SlashHosting was a little pricey did not offer any mailing lists and was based on FreeBSD. I do not want to start a flamewar but I am comfortable in Linux and plan to move it to a dedicated Linux box within a year so I want to stay consistent. My question is does any one know of a good, reliable, cheap Linux based Webhosting service that is Slash code friendly?" I note that the submittor doesn't mention the SlashHost service which is listed above SlashHosting in the grand-mal list of Slash related sites, but it seems that page has gone missing (it's now a page about Free Academy Training). Are these services the only two players in town or are there other ISPs out there that are, if not Slash friendly, at least not Slash unfriendly.
If you need to be able to grow to form a huge community, then you'll need slashcode.
But if you are talking about a few thousand visitors per day, you should look into any of the following slash-alikes:
- PHPslash
- Squishdot
- ThatPHPware
- scoop
- SlashJ
- sips
- localecho
- twig
- ASPslash
- phpweblog
(the above was taken from the Slashalikes page on Slashcode.org)Methinks this would have been a better question to ask on Slashcode.org instead of here on Slashdot itself.
How big is the database on Slashdot right now? I'm asking because I'll be needing some intense hosting service sometime next year, and I've no clue how to go about estimating how big the database will wind up growing to. I can see it getting as big as Slashdot's database as far as content goes, maybe bigger.
So - folks at Slashdot - how much diskspace is the database taking up these days?