I have developed a small application that I want to put somewhere online so that people can download it and use it for free. I'm not much into free hosting so maybe some of you could recommend a good solution. This will be a 2-3 MB download but I don't think there will be any huge traffic. I know sourceforge.net offers hosting for open source software but I don't know yet if I want to make it open source. Preferrably, I would like a web host with a decent likelihood that my address will not change, no overintrusive ads and somewhat reliable. Or perhaps there are dedicated sites for hosting free programs that would better suit my needs?
I heard a lot about 110mb and registered with them.My experience was very bad.I even paid for upgrades,but the uptime was very bad.Most of the time my site was down.
Other then webmin and virtualmin are there any other decent free panels out there?
I was looking at some of the pricing on some of the panels out there and their pricing models. Direct Admin seems to be the cheapest with 9 dollars a month (if you qualify that is.) Is that pretty much as low as it will get? I would think there might be some that are cheaper then that depending on the bulk size and others.
Can someone suggest me good Free virtual machine software? To be able to run on linux platform, and able to run windows, linux, unix and bsd systems from ISO files.
My question is, what is a good free server monitoring tool that is external. By that I mean software I install on my computer and I can view from my server from my pc. I hope that makes sense it does to me.
to launch a web/mobile app that requires the users to choose a hosting plan with their account. I was hoping to allow them to choose from 1GB / 5GB and 10GB plans.
I'm curious to know the best place to host such a service, and how it's possible to sell the space so cheap. For example [url]- They seem quite inexpensive for the storage you get.
Would[url]pricing be the best option or is there anywhere better?
I am currently developing a PHP socket server for a flash application that needs constant client -> server communication. I understand that this is not typical for hosting solutions so does anyone know of a host that would allow me to run a custom application running on a non-standard port?
We are in the process of setting up an application that on signup gives the customer a subdomain. The document root for this subdomain should be the same as the webroot for the primary domain. As an optional feature the customer can also map their own domain to this subdomain.
I was wondering if there is anyone here who has experience setting this kind of system up and could share some ideas, such as a particular server control panel that might cater for this, or that has an API that we can use within our Code.
As we are starting off we were thinking to go with a VS to keep the costs down. Also, the system is being programmed in PHP so the server would need to be Linux based.
I would just like to double check on how to host a Java application, as i have a customer wishing to host a Java application on my server but i am a little bit sketchy on hosting it yet without some extra help
whenever one of my customers tries to install an application from the application installer, they get an error that looks like this.
Error: Installation of WordPress at http://*******.com/wordpress failed. Non-zero exit status returned by script. Output stream: 'PHP Warning: mysql_connect(): Access denied for user 'ndari_wordpres_7'@'aeris.jdrepo.com' (using password: YES) in /opt/psa/var/apspackages/apscatalogSTqEEM.zip7b3ca133-9714-5d/cache/scripts/db-util.php on line 66 '.
Error stream: 'PHP Warning: mysql_connect(): Access denied for user 'ndari_wordpres_7'@'aeris.jdrepo.com' (using password: YES) in /opt/psa/var/apspackages/apscatalogSTqEEM.zip7b3ca133-9714-5d/cache/scripts/db-util.php on line 66 '.Click to expand...
A friend of mine is looking to develop a pretty extensive and complex website and would like to be able to use something similar to VMWare server, but doesn't want to be locked into VMware and needing to find a small fortune just to build out his application should either VMware start charging for VMware Server or having to move up to one of their high-end high-cost solutions.
I know with Virtuozzo the licensing fees are reasonably low, but does anyone have any experience using it outside of the hosting industry?
Does the software lend itself well to being used by a single client who is not using it to sell VPSs?
We have a Windows based application (Win32 app) that we want to host through a browser.
I can't find much information on the web, however I came across these guys who seem to do what I need: [url]
Does anyone know what technology they use to host Windows applications? And can it be used on a Mac or Linux? Does anyone know of anyone else who does this type of thing?
I've made my first website and I'm trying to find web hosting that is free and that it will also allows me to transfer my files through ftp directly through an ftp server. (ftp.example.com)
I've tried using the one for freewebpage.org but it doesn't work.. I tried it using port 21, 22, and 80 in both frontpage and filezilla and they didn't work.. I guess it's the ftp server that isn't really working, or the information they provide is inaccurate.
i have seen one website ad on internet, offering free web hosting for 1 year (500 mb) with the purchase of any domain name.
I would like to confirm. Is these types of Ads are original or they are offering a fake offer (hidden cost). Because as i know, the domain hosting cost is very high as compare to buy a domain...
I think this information can be useful for you. If you plan to get your website, here is one good free web hosting provider to choose - 000webhost.com
They provide hosting absolutely free, there is no catch. You get 250 MB of disk space and 100 GB bandwidth. They also have cPanel control panel which is amazing. Moreover, there is no any kind of advertising on your pages.
5GB disk space 20GB monthly bandwidth 10 MySQL databases PHP support
Perfect for sites that aren't bandwidth intensive. Anyway, you can't beat the price, particularly if you need to host lots of small sites. I'm currently using the service to host articles and link pages, and it's working out nicely.
Me and a few friends decided to start a web site but we don't have a very large member base at the moment so we are on free forum hosting. I thought the next logical step would be to get some free or very inexpensive website hosting that offered a domain name. So I got gfboards.net from Godaddy.com and tried out their free hosting.
What is really bothering me is that their ad that they put on the top of every page apparently "interferes" with the registration images on PHPBB and SMF forums. I really don't know a lot about web hosts but this just sounds fishy to me. Should I switch web hosts?