What about godaddy or something like that? I've been thinking about setting up a server at home here, but not sure if I should just go with a hosted solution or not... -Jared On 9/12/07, Aaron Haviland <orion@parsed.net> wrote:
Jamie Guinan wrote, on Sep 11, 2007 at 22:32 EDT:
I ended up doing a (rather pricey) full colo, but if I had gone with shared hosting, these guys[1] looked interesting,
-Jamie
[1] When I read about it, I got the impression that it is mostly one rather smart dude behind it.
Caker *is* a smart dude. Now he has two employees helping him.
I've been with them since their first month of public operation. I think I'm customer #7 or somesuch. Through periodic upgrades that they give out, what was once a Linode 128 is now a Linode 600 (the number refers to the amount of RAM in the plan). (i.e., they upgrade your plan as their capacity increases, instead of making you pay more for it. We've already had two upgrades this year.)
It's all based on UserMode Linux.
Stop by #linode on irc.oftc.net. Tell 'em guinea-pig sent ya' :)
-- Aaron Haviland 34 Wayne Ave, Dudley, MA home: [508] 943 - 7974
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