How Much Do You Pay to Host Your Website?
DosGusanos asks: "I was curious how much people around the U.S. and around the world pay for hosting. Obviously size in cabinets/rack units/square feet, included features such as bandwidth, UPS/generator, management, etc. factor in. The configuration I am particularly interested in is three machines, one www, one search, and one database. The machines would be hooked up to a T1 and networked to one another over Ethernet. Anyone paying for colo or hosting in this same ballpark? How happy/upset are you with your provider?"
...we'll take the best of the ones offered and link them in a /. story to see how they do under load.
Same thing I pay for my high speed internet connection. In fact, it's the same bill....
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Asking hosting prices is in clear violation of the DMCA according to price copyright laws. Cease and desist, our lawyers are being notified.
Hmm...
As a State of Washington taxpayer, I am not so sure I am happy about you serving pages over a connection I subsidize.
So, you can send me forty bucks a month and we'll call it even!
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Are you an SF Fan? Are you a Tru-Fan?
Geez, if you feel that strongly, maybe you shouldn't post under AC.
/. readers where the best deal is?
Also, did you ever think that it's the editors who are too lazy to do their own research?
CmdrTaco: Did you see the latest bill for our website - aack! We've got to stop posting such big stories, or else we're going to have to find another provider.
michael: Why don't we ask the
timothy: They've been pretty pissed at us lately - have you seen the comments?
michael & CmdrTaco: No.
timothy: Why don't we pretend it's from another person, then...
CmdrTaco: Great! It's so crazy, it just might work!
Whoa! I read ServerBeach as BeaverSearch. Perhaps it's time to call it a day.
-- My hovercraft is full of eels.
> I strongly recommend IrvineHosting.
Your site requires Flash, with no HTML alternative. That tells me what I need to know about your company.
ok, i own a web hosting firm.
"here's my AIM screenname". run. run fast. that's web-host owner speak for "this shit runs out of my pantry"
In Solviet Russia, there's only 356 days in a year!
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CmdrTaco: Did you see the latest bill for our website - aack! We've got to stop posting such big stories, or else we're going to have to find another provider.
michael: or maybe if we just stopped posting the same stories twice...
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"And may your days be long upon the earth."
But read the fine print in their service agreement --
Heh, you're lucky. I was getting an average hop count in excess of 25 to every site, with traceroutes showing my packets going (for example) from austin to washington, dc, to vienna, austria, back to washington, then to wherever (dallas, houston, then here for local sites). "My packets went to Vienna and all I have is this lousy traceroute." 300+ msec pings to grace.speakeasy.net, same for work shell servers. Bah.
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Okay, so my website is hosted by the university that I attend, so I suppose the package deal (including room and board) isn't that bad...I mean, I get a BA out of it in the end as well! -tcp
In fact, one of my three machines there has an uptime of 355 days (tomorrow is a whole year!!!)
Don't you mean 255 days then?
the service has been great. the ceo even gave me his AIM screenname.
You mean CECS, right? As in Chief Executive College Student???