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sausage boy
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Hello again
Another question. Anyone have any recommendations on good free (or near free) hosting/domain registration spots?
One good one I have found is GoDaddy, in that is seems relatively cheap.
Comments?
Another question. Anyone have any recommendations on good free (or near free) hosting/domain registration spots?
One good one I have found is GoDaddy, in that is seems relatively cheap.
Comments?
- thehipcola
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godaddy is cheap for registration of your domain...and great service. I recently registered a new domain there and they actually called me by phone the next day to see if I had any questions about how to use the control panel etc... I was impressed.
webspace, cheapest I could find was http://www.canaca.com. No telephone service, only an email form, and they aren't super fast getting back to you, but the redcar website has been there for over a year and I can only think of a couple of times it went down...and it was never for longer than a few hours. Cheap works for me at this stage. I wouldn't host my big e-business web stuff there...
webspace, cheapest I could find was http://www.canaca.com. No telephone service, only an email form, and they aren't super fast getting back to you, but the redcar website has been there for over a year and I can only think of a couple of times it went down...and it was never for longer than a few hours. Cheap works for me at this stage. I wouldn't host my big e-business web stuff there...
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sausage boy
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- Kamakura
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"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats." - Albert Schweitzer
https://kamakura.bandcamp.com
https://kamakura.bandcamp.com
- GlennCase
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I had the exact same experience with them, by the way. I have had some outages here and there, but I have been fairly impressed with them thus far. glenncase.com is hosted on Godaddy.thehipcola wrote:godaddy is cheap for registration of your domain...and great service. I recently registered a new domain there and they actually called me by phone the next day to see if I had any questions about how to use the control panel etc... I was impressed.
I'm also getting like 50 GB of space and 500 GB of bandwidth for roughly $7 a month, and that's on a month to month basis. I was deciding on whether I liked godaddy before going with a longer commitment, and I think I am going to go with at least a year when it comes time to pay again.
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Glenn (DR FUNK)
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sausage boy
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Not a bigbrain as regards webspace stuff, but I use netfast.org for my page, (i think this is called something like a sub-domain?) but its completely free, inobtrusive, upload stuff with smartftp, allows direct and deep linking and something like 200mb of space, if its any use to you??!!
http://www.netfast.org/
http://www.netfast.org/
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anti-m
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Hey, that seems like a good tip for many of the folks here who need a space to host small projects and the like!spOOn wrote:Not a bigbrain as regards webspace stuff, but I use netfast.org for my page, (i think this is called something like a sub-domain?) but its completely free, inobtrusive, upload stuff with smartftp, allows direct and deep linking and something like 200mb of space, if its any use to you??!!
http://www.netfast.org/
Unfortunately, I need a little more space.
I think I may have an opportunity to move my stuff to one of Dreamhost's more stable servers, so my problems may be solved.
Thanks for the tips, though!
--Em
- GlennCase
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It can be done. Just mention that you wish to do this, and they will hook you up. It's why I have two domains based on the same server:catch wrote:Let's say I bought three domains with GoDaddy. Would I be able to host them all on one of their hosting plans? (Perhaps the $7/mo. plan Glenn mentioned?)
http://www.glenncase.com
http://www.thehalfracks.com
One monthly hosting fee, two domains.
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Glenn (DR FUNK)
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I use Dotster for my domain registration, though they're not really my favorite. I've been thinking of switching to someone less evil, probably Gandi.net.
I have a friend who provides DNS hosting for me though Dotster also has that as a service which apparently isn't too shitty.
My web space is hosted on my home DSL connection, via Speakeasy. (I could also have them host my DNS for me but I already have free DNS hosting so I didn't see any need to pay another $5/month.) It's capped to 768kbps momentary throughput but I don't have any monthly limit, and since it's essentially riding on my home Internet connection it's IMO well worth it (since I could easily end up spending way more than my total DSL bill for just hosting with the sorts of services I need, and this way I also get Internet service too, woo-hoo). Of course this also means I need to run, maintain, and secure my own server, definitely not for the faint of heart.
Though for most people, Dreamhost seems fine.
I just have some pretty finicky "needs" for things like vhosting, scripting, low-level Apache configuration, databases, etc. which none of the big cheap providers provide, and I host three sites on my connection (myself and two other songfighters) which total something like 11GB/month and growing, as of last month. So it's nice not having to worry about suddenly getting a huge hosting bill, either.
I have a friend who provides DNS hosting for me though Dotster also has that as a service which apparently isn't too shitty.
My web space is hosted on my home DSL connection, via Speakeasy. (I could also have them host my DNS for me but I already have free DNS hosting so I didn't see any need to pay another $5/month.) It's capped to 768kbps momentary throughput but I don't have any monthly limit, and since it's essentially riding on my home Internet connection it's IMO well worth it (since I could easily end up spending way more than my total DSL bill for just hosting with the sorts of services I need, and this way I also get Internet service too, woo-hoo). Of course this also means I need to run, maintain, and secure my own server, definitely not for the faint of heart.
Though for most people, Dreamhost seems fine.
I just have some pretty finicky "needs" for things like vhosting, scripting, low-level Apache configuration, databases, etc. which none of the big cheap providers provide, and I host three sites on my connection (myself and two other songfighters) which total something like 11GB/month and growing, as of last month. So it's nice not having to worry about suddenly getting a huge hosting bill, either.