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Recently signed up with Site5. I was impressed and how easy installing Drupal through Fantastico was. Very straightforward and clean. Great service from Site5 so far (only email based, but they have the fastest response time I've seen from any hosting company I've contacted.
Having said this, I think I'm leaning more towards Mambo as the core technology of the sites I'm hosting at Site5.
We are looking into dedicated hosting. (most importantly for security reasons). I'm looking at node 44173 which mentions site5 (automatic upgrade if slashdotted), and highland. We'd be interested to hear about these and additional companies people has used, and liked or not liked. one person didn't recommend sevage because it lacked shell access. We do want shell access. If you could share info regarding traffic volume, RAM, and prices at that volume and other relevant info such as response time and expertise of customer service, that would be appreciated. Thank you.
I am in BC, Canada. We have a hosting package with Telus Hosting. The package supports PHP and MySQL. Has anyone got any experience on using Drupal with their hosting services? I am considering using Drupal for a site that requires a number of features.
For those more familiar with Telus Hosting - we have a Business Basic package.
I've been wanting to launch a managed Drupal hosting service for a while: you pay a certain monthly/quarterly/yearly fee and get your own shared Drupal installation, with selection of pre-installed modules, themes, and security update and maintenance--you don't worry about anything other than getting your site up and working and creating both content and community.
There's one detail I have not figured out yet: what's a good metric to limit such hosting plans?