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/Peo, FreeWebSpace.net
If you have some server administration skills it shouldn't be too hard to setup manually. When a user makes a forum simply add a virtual host to apache, make and dump a database for the forum software, and make a copy of the forum. Then you'd simply have an automated forum creator at which point...
Yeah, there's just a history of different names and threads over several years. I remember seeing at one point he was using HostGator, which was strange and explains why the site disappeared. I also remember he released the script for Letever (one of his old names) and I fixed up the poorly...
Not to go thread bashing here, but, I've seen you have had this exact service under several different names many times and each time it has gone under.
What's going on here?
I must say their hosting is pretty good, ping isn't bad considering I live in the United States. Only had downtime for about a 1/2 hour one day, I assume it was for server maintenance.
All in all, everything seems to work great.
I found one on my own, not sure how good/reliable the company is yet. If anything goes wrong I'll probably go with WSWD. I don't feel like transferring everything over at the moment, hehe. Thanks though, everyone!
Hey guys, I wanted to create a small forum for my school. Most of my friends are splitting this way and that, and I wanted a place where we could all still chat.
I'd really appreciate these specs if possible:
1GB Space
5-10GB Bandwidth (probably won't go near that, but to be safe)...
I gave up on that, lol. I got a little credit card for Christmas and wanted a little XP box to tinker with... I just gave up and got one of my old systems running. :P
I wanted to mess around with the old Microsoft Sam voices, which aren't available in Windows 7. :\
Request thread close.
I was wondering what kind of Windows RDP/VNC account/system I can get for $20-$25/yr.
Requirements:
OS: Windows XP/Server 2003
Space: At least 750mb userspace, I can always attach a samba drive.
Bandwidth: I want at least 100gb, just to be safe.
Network speed: 1megabit minimal
System specs...
Once again, this is meant for you to "kickstart" your own hosting company, thus the requirements. Anyone suitable of starting a hosting company would have to have some kind of ability to pay online. Try to get a prepaid visa card and use Google Checkout.