[Seaside] Re: Seaside Apps Web Hosting
goran at krampe.se
goran at krampe.se
Mon Jun 27 12:15:18 CEST 2005
Hi!
Bert Freudenberg <bert at impara.de> wrote:
> Am 27.06.2005 um 10:17 schrieb goran at krampe.se:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Adnan Zaman <adnanzaman at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> >> I really appreciate all the feedback/tips. For now, I
> >> have started to explore the renting a vServer idea.
> >> But my search has not turned too many results. If you
> >> happen to know of any sites that offer the renting
> >> option for vServers then please share them here.
> >>
> >
> > I am using www.unixshell.com - it isn't vserver, but it is Xen based -
> > which is really good.
> >
> > When I looked around they seemed to offer the best value for money and
> > they are the only ones I have seen that offer Xen (as for now, several
> > will appear).
> >
> > I have a 96Mb account which costs $20 per month. Lots of distros to
> > choose from, I use Debian Sarge. The VM feels really fast.
>
> The smallest vServer at server4you.de is 10 Euros/month (2G space,
> 50 G traffic, 1 IP, 1 domain, Redhat9/Fedora1/SuSE9/Debian 3.1). They
> offer a free four-days trial, and I tried seaside on that, which went
> very well. However, this might be a Germany-only offer, you'ld have
> to ask.
How much RAM does that include? I couldn't figure that out from the
website.
Anyway, the specific numbers for unixshell-96 ($20/month) are:
96Mb RAM (192Mb swap), 9 Gb disk, 96 Gb traffic, 1 IP and 1 snapshot
10 Euro is about $12 I think, so the 64-offering from unixshell seems
like a closer match.
For the other plans (there are even cheaper ones) see:
http://www.unixshell.com/index.php?page=services
I am very satisfied so far anyway. :)
regards, Göran
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