Budget Proxy?

Sep 24, 2008

Is there any webhosting company that could provide me a budget proxy? I have already asked DTH and they told me they dont provide such service

Will be having 4 users ( 1 or 2 most of the times) at most and no weird use will be made.

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Pro's:
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-Bandwidth: I get very good speeds when running package installs from the server. My East Coast VPS (600K uplink) has a public speedtest page for folks who'd like to check this out from themselves: http://torbox.theaveragegeek.com/speedtest/

Cons:
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-CPU & RAM: Budget VPS does not offer Burst CPU or RAM. This can be a tad frustrating especially if you need a little extra RAM/CPU for installing packages but not otherwise. I'm not going to debate this (at B-VPS's prices, I've been able to afford the beefier package that allows me to do both ) but you should keep this in mind.

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I have a budget of around $80 per month, which isn't much, but I don't need any top of the range server, I'd love to go with singlehop, they look amazing, but their pricing is out of my range.

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I decided to go for a budget dedicated server because the shared hosting I was using was grinding to a halt several times a week.

I haven't used a dedicated server before, and wasn't 100% sure what I needed, so after lot's of going round in circles, I found the 123-reg £49.99 server and unlimited bandwidth, so I ordered it....and waited, and waited. Not so much as an order confirmation, or reply to my emails asking what was going on. Not a great start, so I cancelled the order.

OK, I have a budget of around £60 a month.

I need the server to be able to do mod_rewrites.

Unlimited, or a generous amount of bandwidth per month is important.

Good service if it all goes wrong is essential.

Preferably UK based, but will consider other countries if contacting them isn't a problem.

I need some kind of control panel as well.

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It has been my experience that they tend to go above and beyond what the customer expects, which seems rare for budget hosts. I have never been nickel and dimed over a small upgrade or service.

Uptime is as good as it gets. Hardware seems reliable. Delivery time is fairly quick.
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So after that I thought ok i'll login directly to the vps hypervm and do a reboot to see if I can do that before submitting a ticket. I login and it says that I can't because the slave is upgrading. Ugh... so now my site has been down for almost 9 hours and so I send in a ticket and they said the centos bug is fixed and WHM is working again, but it isn't I can't connect at all, this + the ddos steadcom received and loads ticket number 15... in the last few months has put me over the edge.

So I am looking for a new home for my two ipb boards and one phpbb board.

I currently pay around $95 USD a month for my plan.

Must haves are WHM/Cpanel, and the ability to login and reboot the vps,
managed would be nice as well.

Current Disk Space is 60gb ( Don't really need that much but it doesn't hurt )

Bandwidth was 1500gb, but I used a coupon on WHT forum and now have 3000
I don't use it all but it's nice...

Only need 1 ip address.

SSH Access yes please.

Also my current ram is 1024, burstable 2gigs. I would like to keep something comparable.

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Anyway....

I currently use a free host (forumotion) and have become increasingly frustrated at not having total control over my forum, and not having access to the database.

I figure now will be a good time to move as the forum is only a couple of months old.

So what I am looking for is a basic hosting package including domain name, that can support phpbb version 3. Im looking for cheap and cheerful basically. I dont know enough about this kind of thing to elaborate, but here are my forum stats;

Number of posts 10781
Posts per day 121.13
Number of topics 625
Topics per day 7.02
Number of users 153
Users per day 1.72
Most users ever online 40
Stats generated on Tue Jul 08, 2008 2:31 am
Avatar directory size 1016.43 KB

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For a particular set of development servers, moderate traffic e-commerce sites and testing we use them.

One particular server has been our workhorse and it basically had a ridiculously low grandfathered in price.

Unfortunately they moved us. That's not a problem. The problem is they moved our dedicated machine with 3 drives to a vps.

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(the drives were 1 for OS, 1 for websites, and 1 for backups)

This is a windows 2k3 machine

The did this without notice or warning.

We saw it, then they mentioned it in a support ticket, and now refuse to discuss it (no response to questions)

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We use 3 provider, none of them have we been with less than 3 years. We are super loyal if you treat us right.

WE dedicate and not co-lo. Co-lo def would save us money, but we just prefer a dedicated environment.

What we are lookng for is an entry level server to begin a relationship with a new host

for this machine

need two small drives (35 GB or more)
half gig or more of memory
p4 or more processor
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win 2k3

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multiple IPs

of course, feel free to make it better
looking to pay less than $199/mo - no setup

less than 150 would be stupendous.

willing to sign a contract.

AM I asking too much? considering u could probably do the above with spare parts? I don't know

Prefer North American based machines.

We really don't have that much of a simultaneous strain on these, they are work horses really.

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I have posted on the ISAPI Rewrite forums to see if their 'proxy' feature is indeed what I am looking for. I don't have anything bad to say about Microsoft tech, I enjoy Apache 1x, 2x and have come to respect IIS 6 as well. I just find it hard to find a lot of solid products and documented howto's on MS. One thing I don't find lack of is people with the same darn problem and nobody willing to share solutions exept the ones that are really just technology previews.

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