[ic] Can anyone recommend a reliable ISP that allow IC daemon on shared hosting servers?

Dan Browning interchange-users@icdevgroup.org
Thu Jun 27 13:42:00 2002


At 06:18 PM 6/27/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>Can anyone recommend a reliable ISP that allow IC daemon on shared hosting
>servers?

If anyone can recommend reliable ISPs, it would be great.  I can't, but 
perhaps a website with listings, prices, and a feature for rating the ISPs 
would be handy if someone felt like doing it.

We use dedicated boxen at a colocation facility in Portland (Inflow) for 
our clients, but that's several grand/mo.  Here is a small compilation of 
hosting providers.  Some are known to run IC daemons for their virtual 
server accounts, others may require a dedicated server.  Listed in no 
particular order:

Virtual Server Only:
         websitecreations.net    info@websitecreations.net
         hostroute.com   info@hostroute.com
         vervehosting.com        sales@vervehosting.com
         123ehost.com    sales@123ehost.com

Dedicated & Virtual:
         burst.net       sales@burst.net
         netmar.com      staff@netmar.com
         interserver.net info@interserver.net
         rackhost.net    info@rackhost.net
         pair.com        info@pair.com
         atlantic.net    bmace@atlantic.net
         olm.net sales@olm.net
         verio.net       sales@verio.net
         skynetweb.com   sales@skynetweb.com
         digitalomaha.net        sales@digitalomaha.net
         Hostpro.com (now Interland)

Dedicated only:
         Rackspace.com
         Dialtone.com


And then there are the people on this mailing list who have mentioned they 
(or their employers) run a hosting service (in no particular order):

namisolutions.com
lathi.net
newmediaems.com
korksoft.com
addaction.net
hcst.net
adgrafix.com
digilink.net

I hope that helps,

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