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How about some free hosting and something tribal
05/03/2007, 15:18:14
Tagged Under: hosting, free, woo, blog, web, tribe, web-tribe.
First five people to comment here with a good reason why I should give them free* blog and web hosting for a limited period of time can have it. If you like the service you can then pay a small fee.
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Quick Update
08/02/2007, 10:51:11
Tagged Under: hosting, ruby, blog, domain, snow.
Quick update on a few things. Hosting server will be up next week, with Ruby on Rails too. Probably with a new domain all to itself! There might be some downtime here while I move across to it. Woo!
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Rising Dragon Hosting
31/01/2007, 14:44:36
Tagged Under: hosting, risingdragon, server, debian, bind, php, mysql, perl, python, ror.
Back in November last year I mentioned sorting out a hosting company. Well that's now coming to fruition and very soon I will be offering hosting.
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Hosting Company
15/11/2006, 10:23:12
Tagged Under: hosting, development, freelance, email.
In the very near future I will be expanding things in to offering top notch domain registering and hosting. I'll be putting together various packages which you can just simply sign up to and of course I'll be offering more bespoke solutions too. I've decided to do this because it's the logical thing to do. This means I'll be designing a new site and integrating the web development aspect also. So this means that I'll be offering web and desktop development, free and paid for email and paid hosting.
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risingdragon migrated to windows
11/09/2006, 15:03:26
Tagged Under: risingdragon, hosting, linux, unix, windows.
Just as I'm preeching about Linux and Windows I get the email I have been dreading. The risingdragon.org.uk domain and hosting has been moved over to a Windows box. Not so good news (IMHO). I must admit I do mind about this, mostly because our favourite company Microsoft have a bad reputation when it comes to servers and security. I know myself (because I have done it) that you can actually, with patience, secure an NT class server. The problem is the amount of bugs and exploits that have yet to rear it's ugly head it's unlikely to stay secure for any amount of time. Unlike Unix class server's, Windows ones treat things differently, in Unix (and Linux) everything is treated as a file. If you don't have the permissions to read, edit or execute it then you simply can't. This model of security is more advanced than Windows with user-levels.
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Oh please not Windows - No please!
17/05/2006, 10:05:00
Tagged Under: Helm, windows, unix, hosting.
Well I got an email a few days ago, one which I am not exactly too pleased about if I am honest. For a good few years now I have had the risingdragon domain hosted with a small but reliable hosting company. Well, it's a one man outfit I think because regardless of what I request, ask moan or inquire about it's always the same guy that answers - rather like me I guess. However I digress, I got the below email:
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