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Convincing the provider

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 1:56 pm
by malte
Hi,

I need some arguments to convince my provider to allow Rev CGIs. Basically I need a list of technical aspects what is necessary to make it work and a pro contra list. A list of things that can go wrong would also be nice.

Thoughts anyone?

All the best,

Malte

Re: Convincing the provider

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 4:31 pm
by Lynn
malte wrote:Hi,

I need some arguments to convince my provider to allow Rev CGIs. Basically I need a list of technical aspects what is necessary to make it work and a pro contra list. A list of things that can go wrong would also be nice.

Thoughts anyone?

All the best,

Malte
Lots of inquiries help. For example, Dreamhost in the US is a favorite, and surprisingly responsive. Im going to try to convince them to support us, at least in their One Click Installs. Actually, they developed the One Click Install system after I pointed out exactly how a competitor did it! :-)

Best regards,


Lynn Fredricks
Worldwide Business Operations
Runtime Revolution, Ltd

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 8:43 pm
by malte
Hi Lynn,

they are interested in looking into it. A very nice and helpful german provider. Most of my questions here are technical aspects. If they allowed those CGIs what would they need to do to make it work.

Thanks,

Malte

Evangelize web hosts

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:41 am
by martyknapp
Hey Lynn,

Is there an plan to approach some of the major web hosting companies? Could you put WebsiteSource on your list?!

Marty Knapp

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 8:23 am
by Dave Cragg
This is not for everyone, but depending on needs and budget, running a Virtual Private Server provides a solution somewhere between a typical hosted site and a fully fledged dedicated server.

I've been using a virtual Red Hat server from this company (http://www.eurovps.com/) to host a Rev based CGI setup for a client. So far the performance and service have been good. The packages start from about 40 euros per month. As you have your own OS, you can install anything you like.

The package comes with the Plesk control panel which makes managing the server "relatively" easy.