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Topic: Hosting
Damo
Posts: 3133
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What are peoples recommendations for companies that register domain names and hosts..

so far i've been given http://www.enetica.com.au/ and http://www.quadrahosting.com/
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thermite
Posts: 11
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hasweb.com cpanel shared host very cheap, but if you're site takes up more than 10% of the cpu, they'll switch you off
eXemplar
Posts: 2158
Location:
If you're only after cheap hosting, http://www.dreamhost.com/ and http://www.servage.net/ aren't too bad
WetWired
Posts: 3733
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm with www.godaddy.com and www.globat.com for domain name and hosting respectively
Spook
Posts: 22100
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i did a bit of a look into hosting for a mate (who knows nothing about computars) and told her to go with webcentral for her online shop

last edited by Spook at 18:34:11 17/Jul/08
koopz
Posts: 7092
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I dropped my domain rego with godaddy 5 years ago but even now they still feel the need to spam me with reminders to re-register that old domain @#$%&#

I wanna block em out as spam but you never know if you'll need the buggers again down the track :/
TiT
Posts: 1586
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
have looked at ISP like Internode...
Le Cock
Posts: 4739
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
www.jumba.com.au is the best and cheapest from when I last looked into it. Been with them a year, no complaints here. They currently have a special on for new customers - pay for 6months up front and get another 6months free.
Raven
Posts: 2851
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
xhostsolutions.com.au
icewyrm
Posts: 1992
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
DirectNic.com are good and cheap.
cJay
Posts: 1006
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Depends on the budget and needs.

fast mysql?
fast uploads/downloads?
dedicated/virtual servers?
ssl/ecommerce?

$20 a month should get you a good fast virtual server with all the frilly bits.
infi
Posts: 9139
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
jumba
Damo
Posts: 3138
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
late reply..had no bandwidth..

I'm not after anything that is top end like ecommerce or full on code driven.

My site is going to be for my photography, so i can upload photos onto a nice layout and look more professional than what i have now.

Fast loading would be the only pre-requisite i reckon..

Will be downloading a layout for my site,most likely flash orientated.

Do i go unix or windows hosting? is there a difference?

Have just come across something called "dynamic swish site" how does this differe from a "dynamic flash site" ?

Is US based server faster or aussie faster?

last edited by Damo at 08:46:23 19/Jul/08
Eds
Posts: 8578
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well depends who your visitors are. If they are aussies, aussie is faster, if they are from the US, the US is faster.

Another Vote for Jumba. They also have an AU and US cluster so you site is fast both sides of the world
Damo
Posts: 3141
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ed, do jumba have much downtime?
Eds
Posts: 8579
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Honestly I couldnt tell you, Iv never noticed it nor has anyone Iv sent to them complain about it. Jumba is owned by AussieHQ as well now I believe
stinky
Posts: 2671
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm on Jumba as well, no complaints. Well aside from the fact they bill me every month...
mongie
Posts: 5409
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Have just come across something called "dynamic swish site" how does this differe from a "dynamic flash site" ?


Swish is a program for making flash animations... don't make an entirely flash site - urgh... paging trog!


I'm with hasweb, I pay about $60usd/year for 5GB storage and 75GB bandwidth, or something like that.

They're good, but they're not exactly the best on customer service, they do have some downtime (very rarely, mind you) and they're reasonably fast... but not lightning quick or anything.
Damo
Posts: 3142
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
whats wrong with entirely flash site?
thermite
Posts: 17
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well it's annoying to use and nothing you write on your site can be found on google which is a big minus
Damo
Posts: 3144
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well i just read somewhere that adobe is making things so you can find stuff through google..
Hogfather
Posts: 1933
Location: Cairns, Queensland
Flash sites are painful.
Damo
Posts: 3145
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What style of site would you recommend?
Hogfather
Posts: 1934
Location: Cairns, Queensland
For photography?

A nice clean HTML layout that doesn't detract (or distract) from the purpose of the site - which is to display your photos. Depending on skillset maybe a little AJAX and DHTML to render thumbnails and content asynchronously, otherwise the straight HTML would be fine.

"Web 2.0" or whatever you want to call it is all about elegance and simplicity in design.

Edit: From your requirements post:
Fast loading would be the only pre-requisite i reckon..

Flash is not for you!

last edited by Hogfather at 14:19:27 19/Jul/08
Fish
Posts: 2573
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I dropped my domain rego with godaddy 5 years ago but even now they still feel the need to spam me with reminders to re-register that old domain @#$%&#
sounds like network solutions too...
cJay
Posts: 1007
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
piss flash off, it's too much effort not to mention difficult to code/use...

Get something like Drupal and add a few cool modules\link to gallery 2 and bobs yer uncle, awesome accessable website SEO friendly and secure.

www.drupal.org
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 24451
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
drupal is awesome; I would also recommend wordpress if you want a simple blog-style site - it's really good
Damo
Posts: 3147
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thoughts on dreamhost?
Robbo
Posts: 3
Location: New South Wales
If you are looking for a clan site then try http://www.clanspace.com.au (although not completed quiet yet).
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 15651
Location: Ireland
dreamhost are s*** if it's for a site you want online all the time...

I use www.made2own.com for heardy.com and deamhost for heardy.net which is just a file dump/hosting site (of movies taken on holidays)

very happy with made2own, used them for years, think I got onto them from either SA, OT or Genmay... either way still using them
Damo
Posts: 3153
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thanks for help everyone, looks like i've decided on jumba..

I almost went dreamhost..but seeing what they offer, it seems just too damn big and gives me the feeling that they could have far more problems than jumba..

Now for a layout..
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