Free web hosting will get you exactly what you pay for!
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Free web hosting will get you exactly what you pay for!
You really need to clearly define your needs. For example, what type of host are you looking for, shared, VPS, dedicated? What are your bandwidth needs? If you need a dedicated solution, do you...
You can probably find a dedicated server for less than $100 per month, but it certainly won't be a managed solution. If you are not having any luck finding a dedicated within that budget, depending...
Cobbieffo - Not only will you need a dedicated server, you will need a VERY large number of dedicated servers to run a site similar to those mentioned above. I suggest you do a little more research...
With free hosting, you get what you pay for! In addition, for those new to web hosting, any offers for free web hosting will have strings attached. Mostly, your site will be filled with various...
I think you will find that most dedicated server providers can easily accommodate your pod-casts. Can you please specify any other requirements you have, ie, CPU, RAM, BW, etc? What type of budget...
Another good way to distinguish the established, quality hosting providers is to research which companies are hosting the world's largest sites. Or, consider what type of site you are trying to...
Most hosting providers will also offer Colo services. Although, it is important to understand that they need to be reimbursed for power, BW and rackspace so it is not always a cheaper option than...
The hardware configuration you described should be relatively inexpensive. The management portion of your monthly cost will likely be more expensive than the server itself.
There are so many managed hosting providers out there today, it would be helpful if you could explain what your specific needs are in terms of hardware, BW, RAM, etc.
Mark - Can you please provide some additional information about your needs? For example, what type of budget are you working with? Do you have any specific location requirements in terms of the DC?...
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