
If you are only going to have low traffic site with a low importance on uptime, then sometimes just running the webserver over an ADSL connection is an acceptable option, seeing as you already pay for the connection. I find it extremely convenient having a local webserver (I run one on my laptop) that I can copy stuff onto with very little hassle. -- Sam On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 8:24 PM, Ronnie Collinson <notthinking(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, guys Im looking at putting a personal web page online, in the next few months. I have chosen the domain name I am after and plan to purchase this soon. I would perfer to use the .net suffix, but a .co.nz could be used as a fallback option. Once the website is in a state worth uploading I will go for a web-hosting company solution (depending on price)(Linux host must, wordpress support, and preference for freedom to run personal python scripts are the only real requirments) . Any one got recommendations on a company to go with.
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