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Jmac.org web & email has gotta move again, and soon. [livejournal.com profile] daerr has been my latest kind host, but his machine is falling apart and he's planning on bailing soon. I figure that, after more than eight years of hoboing this domain around, it's finally time to move it off of FriendlyNet and into the realm of paid-for hosting.

Any recommendations for hosting solutions? I am assuming that, since I want me own MySQL tables and Mason-based websites, I am too much of a control freak for Dreamhost, but feel free to tell me otherwise. (I don't need mod_perl, so long as Mason works.)

I am leaning towards getting a virtual user-mode Linux thing somewhere. They're more expensive, but you can go crazy on them. OTOH you have to do your own sysadminning, and enh.

I politely decline in advance offers to host on your own server or your friend's server or whatnot, thank you anyway. (Unless your friend runs a legit hosting business.) This will support, among other things, my professional identity. I need to be able to yell at someone when it falls over, without feeling like I'm stretching a personal favor thin.

Date: 2007-05-16 06:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kyroraz.livejournal.com
Dreamhost has been generally good for me, but I actually am going to be getting a futurehost (http://www.futurehost.biz/vps.htm) account so that I can run some higher end applications such as Firebrat and other things that I know will eventually kill Dreamhost. Dreamhost is kinda picky on the ram thing -- it's the only negative thing I've heard about them and [livejournal.com profile] daerr is the only one that has had the conflict with them on that level, I've not had processes killed yet. So, right now, from a hosting perspective, big stuff on futurehost, small stuff on dreamhost.

Date: 2007-05-16 06:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daerr.livejournal.com
And yes, I have a futurehost account too. Thus far it's seemed pretty nice to me. I haven't tried it fully loaded yet though. I'll have more to say in the next weeks and months.

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