My hosting company dropped and will no longer support Drupal when the new upgrade came out. Does anyone have recommendations on hosting companies that allow unlimited domains that will support Drupal?
Rob
dreamhost.com is great.
Peter
On 8/17/06, Rob rob@rwneill.com wrote:
My hosting company dropped and will no longer support Drupal when the new upgrade came out. Does anyone have recommendations on hosting companies that allow unlimited domains that will support Drupal?
Rob
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Hi,
Peter Van Dijck wrote:
dreamhost.com is great.
I have to agree with you there, but the one complaint that I have seen is that they do not have the imap extension. I haven't needed it myself, and my sites run really well.
They do not provide direct support for Drupal, but they do have a wiki http://wiki.dreamhost.com/index.php/Drupal and any updates, and other stuff you will need to do yourself.
Gordon.
Peter
On 8/17/06, Rob rob@rwneill.com wrote:
My hosting company dropped and will no longer support Drupal when the new upgrade came out. Does anyone have recommendations on hosting companies that allow unlimited domains that will support Drupal?
Rob
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Gordon Heydon wrote:
Hi,
Peter Van Dijck wrote:
dreamhost.com is great.
I have to agree with you there, but the one complaint that I have seen is that they do not have the imap extension. I haven't needed it myself, and my sites run really well.
The problem is that your are allowed to compile php with that extension but then you have to run it as CGI which is a known ressource hog. This has then led to some difficulties, search the forums for details.
Cheers, Gerhard
Peter Van Dijck wrote:
dreamhost.com is great.
I have no significant experience with Dreamhost. Pending the outcome of a dispute with 1 & 1, I'll have a strong opinion about them, however. I have several Drupal sites running at 1 & 1, and they provide full shell access and mod_php. However, if they don't fix a major screw up that I've complained about for months, their name will be dirt from my perspective.
I can heartily recommend both site5.com and dreamhost.
I host several on both, and they're both great, though I do prefer the interface, features and support of site5.
Both have great deals too.
s.
On 17-Aug-06, at 10:52 AM, Rob wrote:
My hosting company dropped and will no longer support Drupal when the new upgrade came out. Does anyone have recommendations on hosting companies that allow unlimited domains that will support Drupal?
Rob
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I just created an account DreamHost.com. The deliver precisely what your asking and so far, with regards to answering my questions, they have been quick and attentive as I switch away from my provider due to their lack of Drupal support. -----Original Message----- From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org]On Behalf Of Rob Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 10:53 AM To: support@drupal.org Subject: [support] My Hosting Company Dropped Drupal
My hosting company dropped and will no longer support Drupal when the new upgrade came out. Does anyone have recommendations on hosting companies that allow unlimited domains that will support Drupal?
Rob