Hosting

From Bibliotheca Anonoma
The printable version is no longer supported and may have rendering errors. Please update your browser bookmarks and please use the default browser print function instead.

There are a plethora of server hosting services on the Internet, and they have become less expensive and more powerful over time. Each of them have different benefits and drawbacks: thus, we aim to summarize them so you can choose the right provider for your needs.

This guide was written thanks to the advice and experience of Sunako, a skilled sysadmin that has shopped for and purchased from hosting providers around the world.

More info can be found at the chat log: https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/YlHAkupp/sunako.txt

Sections

  • Servers/Proxmox - How to use Proxmox on a server blade in a colocated facility.
  • Hosting/Providers - The providers we recommend for a multitude of different purposes.
  • Hosting/Azure - Microsoft Azure provides an interesting 2-year Bizspark plan giving you $150 a month on Azure along with all other Microsoft products free.
  • Hosting/Cloud Storage - Many providers offer inert cloud storage for single person/backup use (not website hosting). Some, like Amazon Cloud Drive, provide you 'unlimited" (~100TiB) storage for just $60 a year. What a steal.

Special Considerations

If you have special needs, there's providers out there for you.

  • Hosting/Free - Free, high quality hosting really is available out there, and it is good enough for a small website or webapp.
  • Hosting/Cheap - Discount providers with high quality exist out there on the internet.
  • Hosting/Storage - If you need to store and host tons of data inexpensively on hard drives, there's providers that specialize in it.
  • Hosting/Minecraft - Minecraft servers often have special needs and pricing concerns.
  • Hosting/DMCA Friendly - Some hosts are relatively lenient with the DMCA and will be fine as long as you keep up with your DMCA reports.
  • Hosting/Lawless - Some hosting regions, such as Eastern Europe and Israel, have fallen into a black hole where copyright, patent, and trademark law have taken a back seat.