[ubuntu-za] Web Hosting
Jason McBeath
jason at mcbeath.co.za
Tue Jan 18 13:04:27 UTC 2011
I use 000webhost.com for one of my personal websites, I find them very
good, I'm thinking of moving my reseller hosting to them as well.
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Nel <fourdots at gmail.com>
To: ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] Web Hosting
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2011 11:15:53 +0200
I've used the free option of 000webhost.com for quite a while, and was
impressed with how much bandwidth, storage, and other things you get for
free (mysql, email, php, autoinstallers, ftp, cron, etc..).
Our requirements increased and we needed more, so we upgraded..
unlimited everything, for only $4,48 (R30.83 @~R6.88 xchange - I got
billed R54.33 using Paypal. Dunno why, but still ok)
No problems yet. I've looked at resulting html, etc... nothing weird
gets injected or anything, except if you turn on analytics - so i can't
see how the site can be seen as "malicious" except if you host something
malicious yourself. It seems probable given the host's free nature, that
other's have done this.
Best is to try it. Go there, register a free account, create a dummy
site (using a fake email, like i did at first) and see what you get. It
takes 5 minutes to setup.
Good Luck
--
Péter Nel
>From: Clinton Bester <clintyb at gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] Web Hosting
>
>I use it and has no problems. They have a large data-center and make
>money off of paid users. which is ridiculous anyway, $5 for monthly
>hosting.
>
>I can assure you, the reason for trend Micro and PrevX, is they trying
>to let you get something for free.
>
>Clinton Bester
>
>Cell: 0787073032
>
>On 1/15/11, Dave Lizamore <dave.lizamore at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Both Trend Micro and PrevX list this as a malicious site
>>
>> Op 2011/01/15 10:03, het Andre Hugo geskryf:
>>> WOW. Sounds to good to be true. What is their business model? They
>>> must be trying to make money?
>>>
>>> Glad I asked the original question.
>>>
>>> Andre
>>>
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