Re: A New CFC Website??
mmmkay... So all those applications are imaginary????
There are about fifteen that I use regularly and probably another fifty that I don't. Most are open source.
They have a lot of those. A lot more to maintain a site and databases and email and email lists to do web blasts and keep track of subscribers to your html newsletter etc.,..
I meant ASP support in the sense that you can run ASP and ASP.net on their servers not that they will debug your web pages for you though they do offer that service if you need it for an additional price.
Tell them, they don't seem to get that. Its one of the reasons that we went with them.
Actually they (Cogeco) seem to be indifferent as both IIS and LAMP seem to be on offer. They also offer automatic backups though it is good practice to do your own as well.
The twenty four hour service persuaded me that the extra ten dollars a month was worth it.
For $60 you can get the everything package but I think the $30 per month package is good enough.
Vladimir Drkulec
Originally posted by Steve Karpik
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There are about fifteen that I use regularly and probably another fifty that I don't. Most are open source.
Web hosting services like Cogeco provide the physical server and web serving software for your website. They might also include some software to make it easier for you to build a web site.
But no one is going to debug your ASP code or instruct you on how to harden the security on your site for that sort of money.
Those are services that fall outside of web hosting.
There are many good hosting services. The choice usually depends on what you need (IIS or LAMP) and what sort of customer service you want (for example, regular backups of your databases, etc.).
Pretty much you get what you pay for. If you go to a discount host (like GoDaddy), you get discount service.
For an organization like the CFC with database driven content (the ratings data), you're probably looking at $20 to $60 per month. The Scarborough Chess Club which uses a modern content management system costs $20 per month to host.
Vladimir Drkulec
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