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Digitalspace.net?

I have not but the general opinion seem to advise taking a pass on them. Reliability seem to be weak. Actually, I'd take a look at Webdudes site for a low cost host. They are looking pretty good for the cost. http://worldzonepro.net/
 
I did heard about bad comments about them quite sometimes ago. So, personally I don't suggest you go with them as there are still a lot of good hosts around. Worldzone is a good example. :)
 
I use them, and they are slow a lot, though you get more than you pay for ;) (which is isn't much). I'd go with worldzone too (although I must admin I haven't used them they seem reliable)
 
I hosted with them in 1999. At that time they were offered a lot for your money. But then while the rest of hosting industry seemed to be moving with technology, digitalspace's hosting features remained the same.

You'd be better off with a more dynamic hosting company.
 
They are the only host I have seen that gives you your own IP address for only 3$ month. I have used digitalspace for almost 2 years and I have been happy, but I have only hosted some small files. My main page is hosted at another host. If you want to create a big site and doesn´t need a dedicated IP address then you might should choose another host.
 
Originally posted by Donovan
I don't think you really need a dedicated IP unless that you want to use SSL.

I use my dedicated IP for domain hosting. I have pointed my domains to my IP address and a CGI script redirects the user to the site that fits to the domain. Instead of buying a lot of domain hosting accounts I can host all my domains at one account.

[Edited by DFG on 05-17-2001 at 12:17 PM]
 
Originally posted by DFG
I use my dedicated IP for domain hosting. I have pointed my domains to my IP address and a CGI script redirects the user to the site that fits to the domain. Instead of buying a lot of domain hosting accounts I can host all my domains at one account.

Did you make this script or is it someplace that I can pick it up? Thanks.
 
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