[consulting] VPS? [was D7 side effects on the Development list]
Cameron Eagans
cweagans at gmail.com
Fri Dec 10 00:39:09 UTC 2010
Sidenote: by using Linode in a Drupal shop, you can tell your clients that
everything is a node. Even in your business. =D
Thanks,
Cameron
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 17:35, Jamie <intoxination at gmail.com> wrote:
> I do something similar. I have my main development computer, which runs
> AMP, but is not world accessible (only local).
>
> I have a second machine that runs as a server. That's where I put my
> clients test sites. My company domain is handled by DynDNS, with a
> wildcard subdomain pointing to my home test server.
>
> For straight hosting, I can't recommend Linode enough. I've been with
> them for quiet some time and am very happy with their service. I also
> have over 100 databases on their smallest node and never have a problem.
>
> Jamie Holly
> http://www.intoxination.net
> http://www.hollyit.net
>
>
> On 12/9/2010 7:17 PM, jeff at ayendesigns.com wrote:
> > Well, it's not the dev sites...I have those on a server here. It's the
> > test ones, the difference being that the client needs to be able to hit
> > them with a browser.
> > > You could always go with DynDns if you want to host your development
> > > sites on your own machine and avoid that $15 charge from AT&T. I've
> > > been happy with their free service for keeping a static address mapped
> > > to my dynamic IP for external SSH access.
> > >
> > > Mark
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