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does anyone know of a good site to buy domains with a lot of space?
My group is looking to setup a website with a lot of space we are a non-profit organization called buckeye brook colliliton we are trying to protect the watersheds of warwick RI. any help would be greatly apreciated
alex
My group is looking to setup a website with a lot of space we are a non-profit organization called buckeye brook colliliton we are trying to protect the watersheds of warwick RI. any help would be greatly apreciated
alex
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How much is a lot space?
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I've used LunarPages in the past and use ICDSoft now. I've had a good experience with them. Try the search and look for one according to your needs.
Check out my blog at http://www.shinylight.com for more stuff about web dev.
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I've done my fair share of host testing over the years (and even worked for some of them!), and of all the companies that I have felt the most comfortable with (before moving over to my own dedicated server) was United Hosting (see http://www.unitedhosting.co.uk). They've got prices, the service and support is superb and the packages are more than adequate for most people's needs.
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Martyn
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Martyn
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Originally Posted by Faranth
well lets strighten this stuff out...
first off a domain name is nothing but a domain name, it doesnt come with anyhosting what so ever.
once you have a domain name finding a good host should really depends on your storage and bw needs
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Originally Posted by Faranth
but id highly advise agasint it
Although I did not register a domain name with them when I took out some web hosting - they INSISTED that they have control of the DNS zones and consequently I had to transfer my Nominet domain to their tag (which means they have FULL control of the domain. Anyway, like the fool I was I gave them control and to cut a long story short the hosting service never went ahead and it took me a week to relinquish control.
The moral of this story: keep your domain name separate from the hosting wherever possible. Make sure that you are the owner of the domain and that you are in control, otherwise you could suffer from downtime when things go wrong and then have further problems when transferring to another ISP.
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Martyn
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