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Had an interesting discussion with the folks from BlackMesh at Drupalcamp Atlanta last year. Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of their operation, good, or bad? I'm looking for enterprise level hosting and service, and their prices, while not inexpensive, are significantly less than what we pay now for dedicated physical servers.
Is anybody know which service faster:
Hetzner vServer (kvm) "Level 19"
Hetzner webhosting "VQ 19"
Linode Linode 512
?
(The price is almost same.)
We are using the root server for $100/mo for web developing and looking for fast hosting with reasonable price for our customers (separate accounts for each one).
One of my websites is constantly blamed by Scala Hosting - not so bad hosting with awful support and customer policy, that uses too much resources. The last case was the RAM usage that led to "Abuse of server resources". I have collected information from Awstats and the Resource usage section of Cpanel and have the following:
26 Dec 2012 - Pages: 571 Hits: 6,497 CPU: 0.37 RAM: 0.95
27 Dec 2012 - Pages: 2,063 Hits:18,918 CPU: 1.78 RAM: 4.92
28 Dec 2012 - Pages: 2,065 Hits:21,412 CPU: 2.31 RAM: 4.52
I am currently using Godaddy shared hosting... I am having nothing but problems. I am fairly new to Drupal developing but I love it and plan on doing a lot more of it. I currently have 4 sites (complete or mostly complete) that I will be migrating and have a few more lined up that I need to begin developing. A couple are eCommerce sites utilizing Ubercart. I plan on trying to move in the direction of eCommerce development more and more. I am looking for VPS hosting so I will have more control over my develpment environment (DRUSH, GIT, etc.). Please advise what you all are using.
Hello. I'm looking for an up-to-date walkthrough on installing Drush on MediaTemple's Grid Service (GS). I've tried a couple different tutorials already. The one that gets me the closest is here: