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Thursday, December 10th, 2009
_1:17 pm_[digital_texas] Hosting Gone Wild! Just passing these along:THREE MONTHS FREE HOSTING PLUS EVEN MORE FREE EXTRAS! More limited-time offers from your friends at DAB! Most offers ending this week or at the end of the month! There are some very generous offers, here for the holidays, and are extra competitive to help make it work during the challenging economy. These are their best offers I have ever seen. Scoop 'em up! : )Also, here are some of the other links with the rest of the time-sensitive deals: Who Is ,and you may also want to shop through Computers. Happy Holidays!
Thursday, May 14th, 2009
_12:51 pm_[drive951] Our hosting the one of reliable hostings in Russia, but we certainly work with all countries of the world. Our satellite Internet is insured by optical communication, it will provide the site response for fast time from an every spot on the globe Earth.Order a hosting for a year and receive the discount of 20 % and the free domain RU! (Comment on this)
Sunday, April 26th, 2009
_1:45 am_[kittenspit] staticflowers.org for sale! I literally just bought this domain and I decided I don't want it, and am registering another one. I'm selling it for $10, the same price I paid for it. It's the Earth plan at Parade Hosting. I still have all the original files that came on the server, so I can pretty much reset it to new. If you're interested, I'd prefer PayPal, but I can definitely work something else out if necessary. :) Domain: staticflowers.org Control Panel (login): staticflowers.org/cpanelUsername: _Hidden_Password: Hidden Nameserver 1: ns1.paradehosting.comNameserver 2: ns2.paradehosting.com Hosting Package: EarthSpace: 20 GBBandwidth: Unlimited Billing cycle: YearlyStatus: PaidNext payment due: April 25, 2010 x-posted (Comment on this)
Saturday, August 2nd, 2008
_1:43 pm_[rolker] Мажордомо (Majordomo) О том, как я боролся со своим хостером Мажордомо (Majordomo), сколько крови он мне выпил и что из этого получилось. (Comment on this)
Thursday, June 19th, 2008
_2:13 pm_[gojobs] Our site, http://gojobs.com/browse/ , is currently self-hosted, with multiple servers, using ASP. Net and SQL. We used to be on shared servers, but we outgrew the reliability. Now we have dedicated database servers, and multiple web servers. Obviously, with all the Microsoft Licensing, its expensive to maintain. I’m hearing a lot about PHP these days. Has anyone done a major migration from Microsoft to PHP on the web? One of the big issues would be page naming. Many of our existing pages are .asp, while some are .html, such as http://gojobs.com/software-jobs.html SEO is a major traffic issue for us, so we don’t want to kill those old pages, but try to do a parallel site, some in php, some on asp. Has anyone done this? Your feed back would be greatly appreciated. (Comment on this)
Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
_12:37 am_[1k] © Photo courtesy of Larry Ewing, Simon Budig and Anja Gerwinski.Disclaimer: Цель данного поста — дать людям возможность попробовать что-то новое, а вовсе не начать новую волну флейма linux vs. windows.1. Linux бесплатенЭто значит, что за большинство дистрибутивов не надо платить. Вообще. Их можно абсолютно легально скачать в Интернете или купить на рынке и установить на любое количество компьютеров.Лицензия GNU GPL, распространяющаяся на Linux, предоставляет следующие права:(читать полностью...) (Comment on this)
Monday, April 21st, 2008
_12:08 pm_[webhostreview] TheWebHostReview.org Hi everyone,We have just completed a bunch of web hosting reviews and will have a Joomla Hosting guide up soon with reviews. We have a special offer with Lunarpages which will get you a free domain for life and loads more for $4.95 The Web Host Review (Comment on this)
Saturday, March 8th, 2008
_2:51 pm_[a_t_u_k] Cheap web hosting Hello, If you are looking for hosting or need a domain name, please, visit www.hosting.o-x-t.comHosting from 1.25permonth−100Mbofspace,1Gbofmonthlytraffic,Controlpanel,Perl,CGI,PHPetcDomainnames−.com−1.25 per month - 100 Mb of space, 1Gb of monthly traffic, Control panel, Perl, CGI, PHP etcDomain names - .com - 1.25permonth100Mbofspace,1Gbofmonthlytraffic,Controlpanel,Perl,CGI,PHPetcDomainnames.com6.89; .info - 6.90;.net−6.90; .net - 6.90;.net6.89; .org - 6.90;.biz−6.90; .biz - 6.90;.biz6.90 (Comment on this)
Sunday, February 17th, 2008
_9:30 pm_[ravenskiss] Mambo/Joomla Anyone have a current webhost that is still fast when your using mambo and/or Joomla on the site? Powweb supposedly udated their servers and it still has slow as a turtle cannot load the page times and is driving me nuts. I was looking at siteground and dreamhost... anyone use these programs to run their sites from there? (1 Comment |Comment on this)
Thursday, June 7th, 2007
_1:57 pm_[jenepher] cheap web host If you are looking for a cheap web host for small projects contact me and we can set something up. http://jenepher.com (Comment on this)
Thursday, February 22nd, 2007
_1:26 am_[jeremyleff] Multiple Servers Behind a NAT Router I've been scouring the search engines trying to find a way to set up multiple web servers behind a single-IP NAT router. Basically I want to configure my setup so that http://server1.mydomain.com (public) translates to http://192.168.1.2 (private) and http://server2.mydomain.com translates to http://192.168.1.3/exchange/. The only suggestion I've come across so far is setting up the router for port forwarding, but I want to keep everything on the default Port 80. I would also like to my local LAN users to be able to access these servers not via their internal addresses but by their public URLs.I don't think it's really relevant, but just in case, Server2 (192.168.1.2) is an Exchange Server running Outlook Web Access. Perhaps someone can point me to an article or lend some advice?Thanks in advance! (1 Comment |Comment on this)
Monday, December 11th, 2006
_5:29 pm_[christinacarter] ServerPronto Question Hello everyone.I am a small business owner and I recently got a dedicated server at ServerPronto. I am new to this so I have two questions:1) Does anyone else have a server there and if you do, what are your experiences with it? 2) Based on their site, how do you think they compares to other services?Really looking forward to some input!Thanks,Christina Current Mood: happy (Comment on this)
Friday, September 1st, 2006
_1:53 pm_[princess62921] Superior Web Service My Ass Hi Everyone,The below was posted in my journal this morning. I was wondering if perhaps anyone here could assist in some way. Thanks.____________________I am thinking very, very seriously about shopping around for website providers for J. M. Jewelry Designs. If anyone maintains a website on a regular basis, or knows someone who does I would love to get the information about their provider. My current one makes me want to throw my computer out the window, and the thing is its not my computers fault. The provider is slow, your always needing to refresh pages because they won’t load, or you lose what updating you do because when you go to save it won’t save. Business is picking up to the extent now (which is good) to the point that I cannot deal with that web provider bullshit anymore. It takes me away from my business which is the exact opposite of what its function is for.If business is too busy for me to set up the new site myself I may need someone to set it up for me and show me the logistics of the program once that is done. Naturally there would be compensation for such a service. Anyone interested in doing this also please forward their information.If you can help with any of this please send information of website providers and/or individuals willing to set up the website to jmjewelry@gmail.comThanks all,Becca Current Mood: aggravated (Comment on this)
Sunday, April 30th, 2006
_12:56 pm_[bec_w] I’m not in the habit of complaining publicly about a company I’ve had dealings with, but in mulling it over I’ve decided that I’d prefer to air my grievances publicly. In doing so I hope that some potential webhosting customers will see and decide against giving their hard earned cash to these people.I’ve been hosted with Solid Internet for three years and before that, two years with Myacen (the same company). In that time there have been a number of prolonged outages, always blamed on a third party software provider or service. While annoying this is not my main gripe with Telewest (who also provide domain registration through LiveRegistry). My problem with the company is the owners attitude toward his customers, namely that he refuses to take responsibility for his failure to test new software (which he has publicly admitted) before installing it on production servers and, should you complain you’re met with sarcasm and no help, if you ever actually get a response (you can read his new responses to one customer here).As a customer of Solid Internet I am only able to get help on any problems with my site via the forums, I understood this from the beginning and have no problem with it. What I do have a problem with, however, is that I’m unable to gain support via the forums because my username has been removed from the user group that allows access to the support forums. Not only this, but I’ve so far waited three days to be added to this group, meanwhile my site has been inaccessible. I was first attracted to Solid Internet because they provided a cheap service, unfortunately it has become clearer and clearer that this is a situation where you get what you pay for. (Comment on this)
Friday, March 17th, 2006
_11:28 am_[dogman_star] helloi need to find fast and reliable hosting (2-3 Gb, unlimited Traffic)for Information&Entertaimnet portal (news +online games +web catalogues +search, etc)which one would you recomend?thnks (Comment on this)
Sunday, March 12th, 2006
_11:28 pm_[sam_higton] apache woes Hi all, Just a short introduction.My name's Sam, I just turned 18, and am currently studying a-levels, with prospects of going to university to study computer games technology. If you havent already guessed, I'm a self-confessed total geek, who loves gaming, and likes to dabble in programming and web design among other things. I also play loud rock guitar.Anyways, just a short question for y'all. I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask, but it seems the most relevent community in all of livejournal.I'm currently working on a new site, which is just really a playground to test what little php and mysql I've learnt over the years. Now, I've set up an apache server (version 1), and am using it on a standalone computer for developing the site. When I first set it up, it worked fine, All I'd have to do is type "ht t p:/ /localhost" in my browser and it would access it fine, and all the serverside stuff worked brilliantly.Now, I left it a couple of months, and when I went back to it the other day, it didn't work at all. I opened my browser (both IE and Mozilla respond the same), and it opened the index page to localhost just fine, however when I tried to access any other page, it said the connection was refused. I confess, I dont know much about running servers, so I was wondering if any of you would be able to point me in the right direction?Thankyou greatly (Comment on this)
Tuesday, February 28th, 2006
_8:48 am_[aloudallowed] (reposting this because the deal has changed, for the better!)I host a couple of domains over at Dreamhost and they've really been an outstanding webhost.Their Level 1 Plan, their cheapest, which is 7.95amonth,includes∗∗20GB∗∗ofspaceandEVERYWEEKTHEYINCREASEITBY∗∗160MB∗∗!Wild!Also,Level1includes∗∗1TB∗∗ofbandwidthandEVERYWEEKITINCREASESBY∗∗8GB∗∗!Howcoolisthat!Thatreallyisaninsaneamountofspaceandbandwidth.Theyhavereallygreatreviewsonotherwebsites,and99.97.95 a month, includes 20GB of space and EVERY WEEK THEY INCREASE IT BY 160MB! Wild! Also, Level 1 includes 1TB of bandwidth and EVERY WEEK IT INCREASES BY 8GB! How cool is that! That really is an insane amount of space and bandwidth. They have really great reviews on other websites, and 99.9% uptime. Other hosts can't compare. You can also host an UNLIMITED number of domains. I can't even describe how cool that is. I have Promotional Codes that equal 7.95amonth,includes20GBofspaceandEVERYWEEKTHEYINCREASEITBY160MB!Wild!Also,Level1includes1TBofbandwidthandEVERYWEEKITINCREASESBY8GB!Howcoolisthat!Thatreallyisaninsaneamountofspaceandbandwidth.Theyhavereallygreatreviewsonotherwebsites,and99.950.00 OFF any hosting package with Dreamhost! Just enter the code for your plan when you sign up.Level 1 codes Monthly Plan...MN1 your final cost: 9.95amonth,codewaivesset−upfee,youwillhavepaid9.95 a month, code waives set-up fee, you will have paid 9.95amonth,codewaivessetupfee,youwillhavepaid119.00 after the year is over.Year Plan.......YR1 your final cost: 69.40fortheyear.2YearPlan.....∗∗2Y1∗∗yourfinalcost:69.40 for the year.2 Year Plan.....2Y1 your final cost: 69.40fortheyear.2YearPlan.....2Y1yourfinalcost:140.80 for two years.Level 2 codesMonthly Plan...MN2 your final cost: 19.95amonth,codewaivesset−upfee,youwillhavepaid19.95 a month, code waives set-up fee, you will have paid 19.95amonth,codewaivessetupfee,youwillhavepaid239.40 after the year is up.Year Plan.......YR2 your final cost: 189.40fortheyear.2YearPlan.....∗∗2Y2∗∗yourfinalcost:189.40 for the year.2 Year Plan.....2Y2 your final cost: 189.40fortheyear.2YearPlan.....2Y2yourfinalcost:332.80 for two years.Level 3 codesMonthly Plan...MN3 your final cost: 19.95amonth,codewaivesset−upfee,youwillhavepaid19.95 a month, code waives set-up fee, you will have paid 19.95amonth,codewaivessetupfee,youwillhavepaid239.40 after the year is up.Year Plan.......YR3 your final cost: 189.40fortheyear.2YearPlan.....∗∗2Y3∗∗yourfinalcost:189.40 for the year.2 Year Plan.....2Y3 your final cost: 189.40fortheyear.2YearPlan.....2Y3yourfinalcost:332.80 for two years. (did you just notice that level 3 plans cost the same as level 2?)Level 4 codesMonthly Plan...MN4 your final cost: 79.95amonth,codewaivesset−upfee,youwillhavepaid79.95 a month, code waives set-up fee, you will have paid 79.95amonth,codewaivessetupfee,youwillhavepaid959.40 after the year is up.Year Plan.......YR4 your final cost: 909.40fortheyear.2YearPlan.....∗∗2Y4∗∗yourfinalcost:909.40 for the year.2 Year Plan.....2Y4 your final cost: 909.40fortheyear.2YearPlan.....2Y4yourfinalcost:1484.80 for two years. (Comment on this)
Wednesday, February 8th, 2006
_10:51 am_[tasha] Question Hey guys. I'm wanting to start an internet business and I would need a set up almost exactly like hotornot, but instead of pictures, I would want video. Could anyone tell me where I could go to get this started and how much it would approximately cost? I know I'd need a good server (this is what I was told, still don't know what that means exactly) and a few databases. Again.. I'm not that clear on this. If someone could talk with me about this, I would really appreciate it. WHat I would need is for members to have profiles and be able to upload video. Then there would be a scoring system similar to hotornot. There would also need to be a free member and a paid member(and no I'm not talking about a porn site) :P I have the complete idea, ready to start on it, I'm just not sure where to begin or who to talk to. I would appreciate ANY help concerning this. Thank you. :) (1 Comment |Comment on this)
Wednesday, January 18th, 2006
_2:22 am_[dopetastic] hey, i really need some help! i chose the L1 hosting plan dreamhost.com .and used a 50% off code. therefore i was onlypaying 70 dollars and i paid the 70withmycreditcard.ichosethe12monthsfor70 with my credit card. i chose the 12 months for 70withmycreditcard.ichosethe12monthsfor119.00. well it went through and all but now it is saying that i owe 9.95 a month. it said the domain name was free and all i was doing was PREPAYING for 12 months of service. and now it is showing that i have 0gb per month 0 bandwith. i dont understand why it's doing that. please tell me i didnt just pay 70 dollars to register a domain name..with no hosting...please help me out...im so lost. here are some screen caps to explain my confusion a bit further.. ( uhm...Collapse ) (1 Comment |Comment on this)
Tuesday, January 17th, 2006
_12:12 pm_[dopetastic] hey y'all. i am currently in the midst of buying my first domain. and hosting. i need quite of bit of space which is why i was going to go with the dreamhost.com L2 plan. it's a little expensive though. does anyone know of another site with similar space and good feedback that is somewhere around 100 a year? Or somewhere with bi annual payments? if there is somewhere with bi annual payments, i am willing ro spend a little more. also, my site is going to be my graphics portfolio and then im making a personal site. and hosting my firned who also wants a graphics domain. does anyone know how much space this would need? do i even need as much space as the L2 is giving? thank you in advance. tatiana (1 Comment |Comment on this)

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