[ELECTRON] uk hosting?

Al Mckay fruitypronoun at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Mar 14 17:42:34 UTC 2011


My friend at http://creativetransmissions.com who is based in Glasgow is 
offering very reasonable hosting at the moment starting at £2.50 per month. I'm 
more of a front end developer so don't know much of the technicalities but he 
assures me they are hosted on nice shiny machines somewhere : ) the back end is 
fairly simple and the customer service is excellent. Highly recommended for 
small projects (I know he's a friend and so I'm biased, but if by 'feeling good 
about' you mean supporting a local geek business then he might be worth a dig)


Andy : )


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From: Mark Bryars <electronclub at darkskiez.co.uk>
To: Discussion list for the Electron Club <members at electronclub.org>
Sent: Mon, 14 March, 2011 15:12:02
Subject: Re: [ELECTRON] uk hosting?

If your domestic contraint is flexible, i use dreamhost.com

I like them alot because they are very honest about failures and problems, they 
are carbon neutral and provide IPv6 hosting, they give you shell access and 50Gb 
of rsync backup storage, and practically unlimited storage and bandwidth.

Mark




On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Andrew Back <andy at smokebelch.org> wrote:

On (19:02 04/03/11), Ben Rush wrote:
>> Hey folks -
>>
>> Just wanted to take a brief poll of UK hosting providers. I'm looking for
>> a reliable shared LAMP hosting,(PHP5+ and MySQL5+) that I can feel good
>> about.
>> For personal projects I often use NearlyFreeSpeech (kodos go to Dembroski
>> for introducing them me) but I'm looking for a domestic solution for some
>> small business sites I'm taking on.
>
>They're by no means the cheapest, but I've found Bytemark extremely reliable
>and very responsive (both in terms of customer support and network access!)
>It seems to me that you get what you pay for.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Andrew
>
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>Andrew Back
>a at smokebelch.org
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