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  1. #1
    hello,
    we loking for a god dedicated service. It scould have an acceptable price and scould give web control to admain the server and setup new domains. There scould be a very low cost for new IP adresses and scould also have the possibilities to give web control also to our customers.
    Servers can be (better ) Unix/linux or NT (Win2000) .

    Anyone have some suggestions?

    Thank you

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    any vdi host can do that.
    Check out:
    burst.net
    interserver.net
    ultraspeed.co.uk

    Just to name a few.

    Tcoy~

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    smatejcek@affinity.com Guest
    Yes,
    Affinity Web Hosting.
    We have Unix, NT, Linux, and Cobalt boxes.

    310-524-3063

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    *cough**hack*Advertising forum please!*hack**cough*

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    lol BC

    ¸pando, this topic has been covered several times... and beside the host that tell themselves that theya re good... take 2 minutes to do a search on this forum (see the 'search' button on top?) for dedicated server. I guess you will discover some pretty _well known_ companies.

    Come with us (but we are not well known. and we are spamming boards...)

    ^^ hey that was meant to be a sarcasm
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    Talking Inevitable....

    Some threads just scream "advertise here"!



    There is currently a thread discussing a few of the more popular dedicated server companies:

    http://webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?threadid=2092

    In actuality... this entire forum is about dedicated servers (more or less). It shouldn't be too hard to find information on just about any company that you are considering.

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    Question

    I've looked at so many hosts lately it's dizzying... I was looking at an RH-2 server at http://www.DedicatedHosting.com, which was listed originally at $225/mo - then when I clicked to order it came up at $275. Plus there's a "No refund/no cancellation policy" for the first 3 mo. I don't like that, especially if I have to spend $300 on setup. They don't mention any software on the server - so if I wanted to run ASP, or PHP, or any number of other features it looks like I'm going to have to buy a *lot* more software!

    Why is it so difficult to find an inexpensive server (ideally under $250/mo.) who can support multiple domains, decent bandwidth, ASP, MS Access, etc.??? (Or will I be forced to learn PHP, which I have had NO success in using yet...?)

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    Originally posted by Shooter
    They don't mention any software on the server - so if I wanted to run ASP, or PHP, or any number of other features it looks like I'm going to have to buy a *lot* more software!
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    Well you wouldnt need to buy it considering all are free . Not sure abt ASP though. I think you would have to pay for it

    Originally posted by Shooter

    Why is it so difficult to find an inexpensive server (ideally under $250/mo.) who can support multiple domains, decent bandwidth, ASP, MS Access, etc.??? (Or will I be forced to learn PHP, which I have had NO success in using yet...?)

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    It is'nt. You can have a look at other companies, that were mentioned.
    vdi.net
    ultraspeedusa.com
    dialtoneinternet.com
    catalog.com

    All have good support and prices.
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    Shooter, if you're looking for a decent NT host to run ASP etc., then you might want to check out WebExpose, which offers Win2000 servers running ASP from around $219/month.

    In answer to your question, you will generally find NT servers (running ASP) more expensive because each NT licence costs $x (around $150-300 depending on where you live) and the other setup/software costs are higher.

    As compared to a *nix server, where you can set it up for free (excluding the cost of the hardware )

    P.S. In answer to Kunal's question, ASP comes free with Internet Information Server 4.0/5.0, which comes pre-installed when you buy an NT/Win2K licence.

    P.P.S. I highly advise learning PHP whichever way you turn - you never know when you might need it and it's becoming extremely popular for web automation.

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    Originally posted by BC


    P.S. In answer to Kunal's question, ASP comes free with Internet Information Server 4.0/5.0, which comes pre-installed when you buy an NT/Win2K licence.
    Thanx for clarifing that B.C

    Originally posted by BC

    P.P.S. I highly advise learning PHP whichever way you turn - you never know when you might need it and it's becoming extremely popular for web automation.
    I agree. Plus PHP is a highly refined language! It is easy to learn even if you are not a programer, or dunno the meaning of programing . Also much less code has to be written to do simple tasks as compared to Perl.
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    I would like to learn PHP, but so far the documentation I've seen seems to skip over everything I have a question about. I used to teach Basic and Atlas programming (I know, I'm dating myself), but have grown accustomed to the GUI of Dreamweaver and such. I currently have an Access MDB that I would like to build a site around, and assumed that ASP would be the best way of doing that. I haven't found a straightforward way to convert the MDB to mySQL, and I also haven't found a starting point on using PHP to build my pages (basic layouts currently being developed in Dreamweaver). Do you use PHP for straight hand-coding only, using just any text editor?? Or can you build your page with DW for layout and then insert bits of PHP for the db queries, etc.???

    Shooter
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    Well you can take a look at
    http://www.phpbuilder.com
    http://www.phphelp.com
    http://www.devshed.com

    All of these are great resources for php.

    For converting a Access DB to MySQL, get the ODBC software provided at the MySQL page [ http://www.mysql.com ]. It will let you connect to a remote MySQL database, and do the data conversion for you.


    You can add snippets of PHP in your pages
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