I think he just wanted to post his spam link, then disappear. I use RackSpace Cloud Servers and Amazon Web Services (EC2/S3/CloudFront).
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fillerspace said
I think he just wanted to post his spam link, then disappear. I use RackSpace Cloud Servers and Amazon Web Services (EC2/S3/CloudFront).
I didn’t even catch that the first time, nice eye. Removed the link as it’s not relevant and a bit fishy like you said.
Anyway, while we’re all at it, another satisfied MediaTemple customer here.
ProgressionStudios said
WordPress has a list of recommendations:
http://wordpress.org/hosting/
It’s rather advertiement than recommendation.
I will never recommend Bluehost. Paying $100/year (+VAT) you can have only 20 CPU processes at once, it’s definitely too low.
Hostnine is OK.
I’m working on a new hosting platform. How much would you pay for a plug and play WordPress hosting service that included Varnish caching, a scaling cluster of web servers, a database cluster with two way replicating write masters and scaling read slaves, memcached, PHP opcode caching, advanced static file serving (including automatic minification of HTML , CSS, and JS, and on the fly resizing and optimization of images) via a CDN , hourly/daily/weekly backup snapshots, a staging/dev environment, and version control?
