ok ive been thinking of starting a website err based around humor,
first i need some opinons, whats a good domain name not taken?
anyway the BASIC 10 bucks a month hosting specs are as follows-
Server Speed (Minimum)
2520Mhz
Server Memory (Minimum)
4000mb
RedHat Linux Version
7.2
Redundant OC-3 / OC-12 Lines
yes
Redundant Power Backup
yes
POP 3 Email Accounts
unlimited
Autoresponders
unlimited
Email Forwarding
unlimited
Html
PHP 4.04 W/ Zend Optimizer
Java Script
Integrated Bulletin Board
Mysql 3.23.24
Perl 5.6
CGI-Bin Support
Sendmail Support
Free Perl Module Installations
Server Side Includes
Real Streaming Media Support
Analog Web Statistics
Webalizer Web Statistics
FTP Accounts
unlimited (nice)
MySQL DB's
10
POP3 Accounts
unlimited
Subdomains (sub.domain.com) unlimited
Domain Parking 10
Free Search Engine Submissions yes
and alot of other stuff
anyway, Is this sound like a good deal to you all?
second, if the site gets popular i can just upgrade to next best...
Would anyone be willing to help me with it? i can give them free subdomain/ftp/whatever they want,
dude go with http://www.murderapolis.com/ that is what zel is hosted on and www.thepunkit.com [my site] the guy that owns it is like the coolest and he has everything on his servers for a fair price i needed a shit load of crap so it is costing me 120 a year but i got 100 megs u can go with the nebi plan that it only 8 bucks a munth and for a domin try xennorex [yea i know it sounds like a drug but u better take it be for i do } get your domin from www.godaddy.gom it is 8 bucks a year how can u beat that
abd u if you need help i will help you and all i want is your help with my site [probly giveing me some of your art to post or storys or somjin]
just aim me if ur interested or have questions. thatdude33187
Last edited by thatdude331; 2002-06-20 at 10:38 AM.
Actually, if you can't use a credit card, just register a domain with Oriweb. Godaddy is pretty cheap though.
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