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skieros
Reliable and Cheap can't be used in the same sentence. Also, what's
cheap to one may not be cheap to another. You *CAN* lease dedicated
servers for as little as $59 a month but that particular computer
could be thrown together in under $250.
The BEST thing you can do (financially and performance wise) is to
build your own server then send you're server to a housing facility
that will provide you with IP addresses and a fast connection. This is
called co-location. Most big web hosts and ISPs that offer Dedicated
Server will have a co-location service. This is a good way to save on
monthly costs but you're still looking anywheres from $60 to a couple
hundred a month.
*IF* you cannot afford either routes you can always get a VPS (Virtual
Private Server). Just like the name suggests it's a virtual server
hosted on a dedicated server. Though it's a shared environment the
Memory, Resources, and Space are dedicated and guaranteed for each
VPS. VPS's will run anywheres from $29/month up to $99/month.
*IF* a VPS is too expensive for you then it would be a good idea to
get a Web Host that offers a RESELLERS ACCOUNT. This is Shared Hosting
in a Shared Environment but it's usually dirt cheap. You can charge
your customers whatever but a portion must go to the Web Host. This is
the easiest way to do what you seek. This will cost you anywheres from
$8-$49 per month.
I;am not quite sure that i have undestood the difference between a
reseller server and a dedicated server.
If you fell like it please explain it a little more.
*IF* that is too expensive than you must be reminded that it takes
money to make money and if you are planning to make solid money than
it is a wise idea to invest in your project.
You are correct, so i will increase my offer to 20$/month instead of
5$.
There are too many Web Hosts out there. Since you mentioned $5/month
in another post I won't even bother showing you any servers. You can
check outhttp://www.jaguarpc.netfor shared hosting.
Maybe with 20$ you can?
It's poor netiquette, selfish, and greedy to clutter usenet with cross
posts hoping to get your answer faster. It's better to take a little
more time to find the appropriate on-topic group to post your question
in to ensure the response you want. I was just being nice to you.
Perl has nothing to do with the World Wide Web. In fact, most people
here don't know how to program Perl for the web. In the late 90's Perl
became the language of choice for CGI applications but Perl was never
written nor meant to be used for the internet. You apparently didn't
know, which is not a big deal. But Jurgen Exner Tad McClellan, and
Michele Dondi are classic anti-social dorks who don't know how to
socially interact with other PEOPLE.
I will agree on Jurgen Exner Tad McClellan behaviour, Michael Dondi is
more nice
There really wasn't. A newsgroup focused on Web Hosts or Web Masters
probably would of been a better choice.
Check out
http://www.jaguarpc.nethttp://www.communitech.nethttp://www.ev1servers.net
All good companies that offer Reseller Programs.
Also check outhttp://www.godaddy.comto become a reseller for Domain
Names too. I believe Dotster also has a program.
Thank you very very much for taking the time to answer my question,
although wasnt the most appropriate forum and didnt feel insulted like
other due to a single question that i have though you people knew
about and indeed you did, as far as i can tell from you.