"Karl Groves"
| >| > As I've stated previously, we're primarily a graphic arts studio and
| >| > are finding ourselves with more and more clients needing web
| >| > content/sites with one point of contact for all projects. This is
not
| >| > a problem as the money spends just as well regardless of the reason
it
| >| > comes in the door<g>.
| >| >
| >| > We're finding it a bit of a hassle dealing with multiple
| >| > host/registrars and are considering becoming a sole source provider
on
| >| > a limited basis for selected clients.
| >| >
| >| > I'm interested in this groups thoughts, recommendations, cautions and
| >| > ideas on what we should do, how we should do it and more important
| >| > what we should avoid.
| >| >
| >| > BTW we're NOT interested in setting the world on fire or burning down
| >| > the forest just keeping our end of the woods warm.
| >| >
| >| > TIA
| >|
| >| Look into a reseller plan, preferably something like a VPS (or your own
| >| managed, dedicated server if any of them get a lot of traffic).
| >
| > Thanks any recommendations were to look first for the info and providers
|
| I use PowerVPS.com. They've been excellent so far, and I've been with
them
| over a year now.
Thanks for the hand holding, I've visited their site and am still much
confused but I expected a hard learning curve regardless.
While I'm on the subject is there a VPS for Dummies anywhere?
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