Update on web hosting services
To those who read my blog, I’ve been absent for some time now, as you can see. I’ve been busy with a server upgrade. I’m thinking of taking my business in the direction of offering web technology services with an emphasis on high-uptime, and being a one-stop shop for all kinds of hosting, except for game servers. To that end, I’m testing several providers for their network speed, and server speed. So far, things have been going well, but I need more customers! If you are having trouble with your current web host, please drop me a line, and let’s talk about how I might be able to help you. My pricing is flexible, and for individuals looking to host personal sites, my pricing will start as low as $100/year, depending on how much disk, processor, and bandwidth utilization you will use.
Anyone who has followed this blog knows that I’ve been changing the hosting companies I use frequently over the last year. The reason for this is to find the optimal price/performance setup that will give my customers the fastest possible hosting while holding down costs.
I’ve moved away from any kind of Microsoft .NET development. I would like to spend my money on developing free software applications and then hosting them.
One other notable thing: I now have IPv6 capability. The server that has an IPv6 /64 block is not as powerful as the others, so I can’t serve too many database-driven applications, but static sites should be fine. I’ve also configured my home network to use IPv6, and I’ll detail that in another post.