The birth of Åkerön

Tyro[17] ridimz at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 20 20:40:43 PDT 2013


On 6/19/13 12:53 AM, H. S. Teoh wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 11:55:19PM -0400, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
>> On Tue, 18 Jun 2013 23:14:16 -0400, Tyro[17] <ridimz at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> The site is not active at the moment... I wasted my entire month's
>>> bandwidth allocation allocation in six days trying to properly
>>> configure a server on the VPN had to move that part of my learning
>>> to a local box.
>>
>> I think you need to find another hosting company...
>>
>> At this point, you don't need concurrency, you need freedom of
>> bandwidth and hard drive space.
> [...]
>
> Yeah, I don't know what your budget is, but I personally use
> johncompanies.com for their Linux VPS (virtual private server). Tell
> them you contribute to open source projects (namely, D), and you'll get
> a discount. Because it's not an actual physical server, but a virtual
> server running on shared server clusters, it has pretty good bandwidth /
> disk space for the price, with triple T3 redundant 'Net connection (i.e.
> minimal downtime), and you get root access and can configure everything
> to your heart's content. Tech support is also excellent; you get direct
> access to the admins maintaining the servers, no nonsense with bouncing
> around poorly-trained question card readers. They're quite willing to
> hand-hold paying customers through the process of setting things up, and
> you can ask them to do periodic backups of important files/directories.
> Highly recommended if your budget allows.
>
>
> T
>

I miss typed in my earlier post I have a VPS running Ubuntu 13.04. I 
exhausted my local bandwidth. I will be taking a look at 
johncompanies.com though. Thanks for the info.

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