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dongarbage

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Since: Jun 07, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 2:15 pm
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Hi,

I'm new to this whole thing (creating a business website) and would
like some advice on GoDaddy.

I'll be creating a website for my small business which will be used
primarily by the employees (5-10 individuals). The website I create
will need the following:

- RT (perl/SQL based ticket tracking software), which I will probably
have to install myself and requires Perl and MySQL
- wiki software (like MoinMoin Wiki)
- software distribution (we'll eventually be selling a piece of
software through the website, so, we'll need the capability to charge
customers who buy it through our website)
- email accounts and email forwarding for employees
- forum software (for discussions among employees)

I'll probably go for the "Deluxe" plan if I go with GoDaddy.

Any thoughts? And, any thoughts specific to the features I mention
above?

Thanks,
Don

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trevor

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Since: Feb 17, 2006
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:59 pm
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dongarbage.DeleteThis@hotmail.com wrote:

> Hi,

howdy!
>
> I'm new to this whole thing

like yeah, nobody actually says that anymore. shmeesh.

> (creating a business website)

ok that is like so 1990s.

> and would
> like some advice on GoDaddy.
>

looks like a good deal on the face but there's better.

> I'll be creating a website for my small business which will be used
> primarily by the employees (5-10 individuals).

are any of them hot? pics?

> The website I create
> will need the following:
>
> - RT (perl/SQL based ticket tracking software), which I will probably
> have to install myself and requires Perl and MySQL

ok, definately not godaddy, no disrespect to godaddy intended.

> - wiki software (like MoinMoin Wiki)

ew.

> - software distribution (we'll eventually be selling a piece of
> software through the website, so, we'll need the capability to charge
> customers who buy it through our website)

mkay, you need an account with multiple databases. like about 20. for every
one in live production, you need at least one for dev. and don't forget a
few to experiment with all kinds of neat open source software. you'll be
surprised how fast you run out of 20.

> - email accounts and email forwarding for employees
> - forum software (for discussions among employees)
>

god you talk a lot.

> I'll probably go for the "Deluxe" plan if I go with GoDaddy.
>

nope. go for Pair. they are my pick for midrange shared hosting and they run
a tight and responsive shop. you could check out my former fave Doteasy,
represents a small savings but it's Pair for you, hermano.

> Any thoughts? And, any thoughts specific to the features I mention
> above?
>

es que me digas cholo.

> Thanks,

ok, todo esto con la boca? no es me fascina.

> Don

no necesitamos los brazos. me llamo trevor.

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Cynode

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Since: Apr 11, 2006
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 9:11 am
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On 7 Jun 2006 14:15:25 -0700, dongarbage.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I'm new to this whole thing (creating a business website) and would
>like some advice on GoDaddy.
>

I use godaddy for a small online gaming guild website. it gets about
3000 page views and 150 unique vistors a day, it's running postnuke,
and can run pretty slow at times (usually no more then 25-30 max on
site at a time). Don't remember the last time we had downtime really.

I don't pay for the hosting or the domain so it's not my choice, but
other than some occasional slowness it's decent for small websites
considering how cheap it is. Don't think I'd use them for anything
critical.
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west488

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Since: Oct 17, 2005
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 10:57 pm
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WEB HOSTING REVIEWS

The Good:
- LunarPages
- Liquid Web
- Midphase
- Netfirms
- Omnis Network
- 100WebSpace (free)
- ICDSoft Web Hosting

The Bad:
- Interland
- Powweb
- Infinology
- Lypha
- Easyspace
- Registerfly
- Yahoo Hosting

And The Ugly ( Horror Stories ):
- iPowerWeb
- Tripod
- Godaddy
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trevor

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Since: Feb 17, 2006
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 3:02 pm
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west488 wrote:

> WEB HOSTING REVIEWS
>
> The Good:
> - LunarPages
> - Liquid Web
> - Midphase
> - Netfirms
> - Omnis Network
> - 100WebSpace (free)
> - ICDSoft Web Hosting
>
> The Bad:
> - Interland
> - Powweb
> - Infinology
> - Lypha
> - Easyspace
> - Registerfly
> - Yahoo Hosting
>
> And The Ugly ( Horror Stories ):
> - iPowerWeb
> - Tripod
> - Godaddy

add Hostway to the ugly.
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benjamin_chile

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Since: May 24, 2006
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:10 pm
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v/s prices ????

SALU 2



"trevor" <not.DeleteThis@home.now> escribió en el mensaje
news:Hdmig.87930$IZ2.21533@dukeread07...
> west488 wrote:
>
> > WEB HOSTING REVIEWS
> >
> > The Good:
> > - LunarPages
> > - Liquid Web
> > - Midphase
> > - Netfirms
> > - Omnis Network
> > - 100WebSpace (free)
> > - ICDSoft Web Hosting
> >
> > The Bad:
> > - Interland
> > - Powweb
> > - Infinology
> > - Lypha
> > - Easyspace
> > - Registerfly
> > - Yahoo Hosting
> >
> > And The Ugly ( Horror Stories ):
> > - iPowerWeb
> > - Tripod
> > - Godaddy
>
> add Hostway to the ugly.
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