[ale] Low Cost Linux Hosting recs for a non-profit

ChangingLINKS.com groups at ChangingLINKS.com
Mon Jul 4 10:21:19 EDT 2005


I am currently hosting my main site at Globat.com. Their customer service 
ain't great, but everything else is fine. No ssh though.

Anyway, recently, I started developing an event calendar for a group of 
non-profit groups. I registered the domain "TheNetworkCalendar.com" and had 
it point to http://www.ChangingLINKS.com/about/calendar

The point, my "hosting" really cost the fee for the domain for 5 years (in 
this case $25) because I could forward it to any existing URL.

This setup has been hassle free, low cost, and keeps me from having to run a 
server out of my house, or create undue overhead.



On Monday July 04 2005 07:28, William Bagwell wrote:
> On Friday 01 July 2005 10:05 am, Warren Myers wrote:
> > Depending on her level of confidence, unixshell might be the way to go (
> > http://www.unixshell.com/).
> >snips
>
> How important are the control panels? (DirectAdmin or cPanel.)
>
> This thread got me thinking, even with the $6.00 control panel, its only
> $168.00 a year for the lowest level. I am on a mailing list that is paying
> twice that to ListServe each year!  Another similar list with archives and
> a few other extras was up to a *thousand* a year when the list owner moved
> it to a private server.
>
> Should I volunteer to be a hero? Perhaps get valuable experience for later.

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Wishing you Happiness, Joy, and Laughter,
Drew Brown
http://www.ChangingLINKS.com



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