[thelist] ReadyHosting

Joel D Canfield joel at spinhead.com
Wed Oct 10 00:41:31 CDT 2001


Just moved one site to Dell; $16/month. No track record of service yet, but
if their hosting service is even close to their PC service (we buy nothing
but Dells for all our business and home use) it should be smashing. 50 meg
of space, 5 e-mail addresses with unlimited aliases, all the usual Win2K
extras if you want 'em. (At the rate we're all leaving Interland, will they
have any business left in two years?)

joel at spinhead.com

-----Original Message-----
From: thelist-admin at lists.evolt.org
[mailto:thelist-admin at lists.evolt.org]On Behalf Of Madhu Menon
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 10:10 PM
To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
Subject: RE: [thelist] ReadyHosting


At 01:57 AM 10/10/2001, you wrote:
>ReadyHosting isn't all that reliable (goes down for a day or so at least
>once a month, and not the best support).  But if it's something that's
>non-critical like a church site, it might not be that bad.
>
>You just have to decide whether $99/year for inconsistent service is more
or
>less attractive for your needs than ~$240/year for reliable service from a
>better host.

OK then. Can anyone recommend a reliable Windows 2000 hosting company that
won't break the bank? I've only dealt with Bitshop (so-so) and Interland
(living nightmare) in the past for shared hosting.

My budget: about $15-20 per month (for now, but may increase in the future
:)

Regards,

Madhu

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Madhu Menon
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