DreamHost Rules
Some of you have asked me, "Dom, what Web hosting service would you recommend?" My answer without hesitation is: DreamHost.
Besides the fact that they are really cool people in real life, DreamHost provides unparalleled features and service for the price. Example: they just TRIPLED my disk space and bandwidth. Same price.
PHP, MySQL, one-click blog installation, secure server, WebDAV, counters, Jabber, merchant services, and lots more (plus: humor). They also offer a referral program that has helped me pay for my Web hosting by taking a cut of your fees. So, please use this link to sign up.
It'd be a whole lot cooler if you did.
May 5, 2005
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Hey, I agree they rock.
However.. er.. they didnt triple MY disk space! what gives??
:)
-ekz
I second (third?) that. It's the one I use, and they seriously rule.
Plus, the humor.
Posted by zeh on May 5, 2005 10:56 AMI have a Strictly Business Sale special I got a 1 1/2 yrs. ago and my space doesn't triple but they have increased my bandwidth limits (which are very generous) when they upgrade everyone else. it was $99 a year so I really can't complain. even a couple years from now it should still be a good deal.
The humor is a plus, since it comes with excellent service. Multiple domains on a single account is nice too. you also get 1 free domain reg a year. I'm no pro user, so I really can't say I've tested it's limits though.
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Definitely. Cool guys, local (for me), and their network & services keep growing. Personally I love WHM/CPanel, and DreamHost doesn't use them, but their custom control panel has usually had everything I've needed to do/manage.
:)
Posted by Chris Charlton on May 5, 2005 10:45 AM