Saturday, October 31, 2009

Re: Cake Hosting - Who is the best?

I've been using http://www.downtownhost.com for years now. I started
at shared and slowly progressed up to dedicated. Their customer
service is excellent!

On Oct 31, 2:10 am, Crazy <crazy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The good thing about cake is that it will run anywhere.
>
> 99% of the hosts will run cake fine. So it all depends on how much you
> want to spend on the host. And what site you're running.
>
> There are some good cheap shared hosting companies around that will do
> the trick.
>
> Thinkhttp://www.hostgator.com/is still a good one, only costs $5/
> month.
>
> There are also others likehttp://www.dreamhost.com/($8.95/mo with
> ssh access)
>
> Been running a dedicated server for a couple of years now, so haven't
> kept up with all the shared hosting companies around
>
> On Oct 31, 3:28 am, TimG <t...@gurske.com> wrote:
>
> > I am thinking of Linode - they seem awesome. I am a little intimidated
> > about having to install my own LAMP stack though. I see their setup
> > guides - what system should I use though? I've used fedora and cent a
> > while back but I don't know what is the best to use for cake app type
> > hosting.
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