CloudatCost
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Also if you want the discount code mentioned above, it is only good through today.
#27982 - Developer 2 - Discount coupon qunege5uTa (Cloud Servers /
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Thanks Jared.
The offer has been extended to the end of the week (Feb 27th)
We are getting a lot of great support through the MangoLassi community. I will make sure we get some really awesome exclusive offers for you guys. -
Anybody who purchases a one time server does not have any monthly recurring charges.
If you are buying a dev server, for example a Dev 2 server, the pricing options are set up that way to allow users to consider how long they will require the server for. Some users only need a server for 2 months... $10 / month is a very fair price to charge, and for the user, extremely low amount to pay...
If you are keeping your dev server for a while and are going to have it more than 7 months, a one time $70 fee is amazing... never worry about paying for your server again. Especially when you're getting 20% off.... **$56 for a lifetime Dev 2 server. **
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Are there any restrictions (other then capacity) on the Dev line as compared to the Big Dog line?
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@coliver said:
Are there any restrictions (other then capacity) on the Dev line as compared to the Big Dog line?
Windows not available until you get to the Big Dogs.
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@AmanBhogal said:
Anybody who purchases a one time server does not have any monthly recurring charges.
Sorry if I was not clear on the concern. Your site clearly states the one time cost is a temporary thing. I want to know if there are plans for that to go away or not.
For the ease of a couple month server space, this is looking like a really nice setup for short term systems.
For the price point of a one time cost, this is also a really nice setup for longer lasting systems.
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@JaredBusch
The one time cost differentiates us from others in the marketplace and has been working very well for us.
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@AmanBhogal said:
@JaredBusch
The one time cost differentiates us from others in the marketplace and has been working very well for us.
I have not heard of any plans to remove that offer anytime soon.That would be good. It is a major differentiator. Makes a huge difference.
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That looks tops.
Do many people use the two low end packages?
What do you you lot use them for?- I'd like to set one up but I don't know what I'd use it for.
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@AmanBhogal said:
@JaredBusch
The one time cost differentiates us from others in the marketplace and has been working very well for us.
I have not heard of any plans to remove that offer anytime soon.@scottalanmiller said:
That would be good. It is a major differentiator. Makes a huge difference.
Yes, those one time cost plans are very different and the reason I am attracted to the service. The clients I serve do not tend to do things for short time frames. so a server here paid once is just a great idea for something that will run for 2-4 years
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FYI -- the coupon code still works.
Now to figure out the easiest way to host my own sites! -
@Danp said:
FYI -- the coupon code still works.
Now to figure out the easiest way to host my own sites!What kind of sites are they? WordPress? Drupal? Joomla?
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Is there a way to enable bandwidth caps so you don't get billed?
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Is there a way to enable bandwidth caps so you don't get billed?
You should be able to do that effectively inside of the OS.
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Just straight forward PHP / HTML. Currently hosted over at Media Temple.
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@Danp said:
FYI -- the coupon code still works.
Now to figure out the easiest way to host my own sites!CentOS with LAMP and ISP Config 3 or Froxlor would be the easiest way unless you want to pay for Cpanel..
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This might help you if you haven't done it before https://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-centos-6.4-x86_64-apache2-dovecot-ispconfig-3-p3
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@thecreativeone91 Hey, you have an avatar now! Nice to finally see you.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
This might help you if you haven't done it before https://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-centos-6.4-x86_64-apache2-dovecot-ispconfig-3-p3
Good starting place. Although that tends to build out lot of extra stuff. That's meant for people running their own hosting provider!
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Thanks for all the input. I believe that LAMP is up and running properly. I looked into both ISP Config and Froxlor. I like the look of ISP Config. However, the tutorials I've read appear "complicated" with lots of steps.
Do I really need to disable the firewall, SELinux, install all of these extra packages, etc?