Free or cheap webhost
Does anyone know any good, stable and fast webshost that are free or at least cheap? I am willing to put a banner on my site to get the hosting for free.
Johan Torp - http://www.destruction.nu
Johan Torp - http://www.destruction.nu
I know a place to get hosting pretty cheap, $5.99/mo. or $57/year. The site is http://www.saluhost.com/ They don''t have that plan listed on the site anymore (cheapest on the site is $9.99/mo), but if you email them I''m sure they''ll still give you the old package.
~WarDekar
~WarDekar
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~WarDekar
I host with Mr. David Holt from virtual-space.com . I dont get anything out of this but I must say - Great service, Great price, Great value
give him a try
regards
Nitish
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CEO,
Nazaragames.com
E-mail: nitish@nazara.com
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regards
Nitish
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Nitish Jain
CEO,
Nazaragames.com
E-mail: nitish@nazara.com
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~WarDekar
~WarDekar
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Need help? Well, go FAQ yourself. "Just don't look at the hole." -- Unspoken_Magi
For the cost of an internet provider monthly fee:
(1) IP address
If you have an internet provider that gives you a relatively static IP address (cable, DSL that rarely changes your ISP) then run a webhost on your computer.
(2) Domain name
To appear much more professional, register a domain name with someone like Network Solutions for a small annual fee.
(3) Web server
If you use Windows 2000, check out the WWW services. You can set up a web host very very simply on your IP address, then point a FQDN to that IP address (from step 1). Otherwise, use a free web server program (Analog-X makes a great one available for free).
(4) FTP server
If you have files that you make available to the public, set up a small FTP server that lets you manage accounts, and logs access to files. Check out Serv-U FTP Server, it''s fairly easy to set up, and is very reliable.
If you have any other questions, feel free to contact me.
MatrixCubed
http://MatrixCubed.org
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(1) IP address
If you have an internet provider that gives you a relatively static IP address (cable, DSL that rarely changes your ISP) then run a webhost on your computer.
(2) Domain name
To appear much more professional, register a domain name with someone like Network Solutions for a small annual fee.
(3) Web server
If you use Windows 2000, check out the WWW services. You can set up a web host very very simply on your IP address, then point a FQDN to that IP address (from step 1). Otherwise, use a free web server program (Analog-X makes a great one available for free).
(4) FTP server
If you have files that you make available to the public, set up a small FTP server that lets you manage accounts, and logs access to files. Check out Serv-U FTP Server, it''s fairly easy to set up, and is very reliable.
If you have any other questions, feel free to contact me.
MatrixCubed
http://MatrixCubed.org
![](http://24.114.12.207/paleribbon.jpg)
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