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Battle Of The Hostings Review © 2004 Budianto Salim

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There are literally thousands of hosting solutions on the internet right now, from the free ones at www.geocities.com to the ones who charge you an arm and a leg. After filtering out the sharks, the copy cats & other crap, finally I have decided to review two of the best and most complete hostings package available on this planet. Please note that these are not the cheapest hostings around but these really give good value for your money, instead of asking you to upgrade later for an additional fee. Here is why :


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Platform:Unix or Linux
Price Per Month:149.99
Price Per Year:1799.88
Setup Fee:No Set Up Fee
Non-Profit Discount:Available
Disk Space (MB):0
Extra Disk Space:n/a
Bandwidth Allowed:65 GB
Extra Bandwidth:$5.00 per GB
Backup Frequency:None
Account Setup Time:24 hours
Minimum Contract:No minimum
Money Back Guarantee:30 days

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Email Accounts:Unlimited
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Databases Supported:PHP3, MSQL, MySQL, Python
Server Component List:Yes
Control Panel:Available
FTP:Available
FrontPage® Support:Available
Telnet Account:Available
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Free Domain Registration:Available
Private Servers:Available
Raw Logs Available:Available
Graphical Web Traffic Reports:Available
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Network and Servers
Connection Speed:OC3
Server Hardware:Always Cutting Edge
Server Software:Linux Red Hat
Sites per Server:Load Balance Systems - Never more Than 200

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The Bottom Of The Food Chain


I have nothing against a company trying to make an honest dollar in exchange for a useful service. After all, that is why companies are in existence.

Those internet companies which provided free services and based their existence on supporting those services with advertising are having a tough time right now. The advertising model is based upon network television's success at providing free programming in exchange for the viewing of advertisements.

The most significant issue with this model (on both television and the internet) is the fact that the customer is not the viewer or user. The customer is the advertiser. The actual user of the service is the commodity which is being sold. That's why the Neilson ratings are so important to the network stations - they determine how many viewers are watching so that commercial time can be sold. The higher the rating, the more likely sales are to occur and the higher the rates can be.

The model gets even more convoluted with services such as GeoCities and Egroups. You see, the model normally has three components: the company selling the advertising (such as Yahoo), the advertisers (the real customers), and the users (the viewers of the ads). Egroups and GeoCities adds a forth grouping.


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