I'm new to Drupal and I'm looking for a recommended hosting provider that
is appropriate for a beginner experimenting with the platform. I can always change hosting provider if speed and other resources become a priority.
I'd like to find a provider that has a monthly hosting fee, in comparison to paying upfront for the entire year.
Webhostinggeeks.com has hundreds of 5 star user reviews for Webhostinghub. However they don't have a month to month hosting fee option.
Open http://site/user using either Internet explorer 7 or Mozilla
Firefox browser.
2. Login with valid credentials and browse through the authenticated pages inside
the module.
3. Create a malicious page with the logout link of the application as shown.
html
body
img src="http://sitename/user/logout"/
body
html
We currently have 30 (and growing) subdomains on our current host. We are looking to switch hosts and would like some recommendations. We are currently with Dreamhost and are unhappy as they provide little to no support and don't even provide us with access to the root so we can do such simple things as increase our PHP memory limit.
These sites are all non-production domains for client content development and design review prior to launch. Any recommendations that won't break the bank as far as multiple subdomains and decent support are concerned?
My ecommerce website is being very slow even though i pay a lot for my hosting (dedicated server with good performances)
When i disable ALL modules, the website is still very slow and the TTFB (Time to first byte) is more than 4 seconds, so i suspect something is wrong with my SQL server. Problem is I don't know much about SQL server, or web servers...
Our budget is very limited (small business) but I'm willing to pay for your help.
It may take only 5 minutes to fix for an expert :)
PS: It's kind of urgent. It's the time for Christmas sales...
I have a client whose Drupal site we recently took over the hosting and which we hosted on a VPS we assumed would run OK. Unfortunately however we are experiencing site speed issues - especially for authenticated users. We have done as much “tuning” as we think necessary e.g. Mysql and we have enabled memcache as well.
So my question is really with the visitor stats for October below should the site run OK on the VPS spec (also below) because I am trying to assess if there is something not performing with the VPS?
I am trying to learn all about UNIX command line so have been reading a textbook online to start getting an understanding of basics but sometimes throwing myself in the deep end really helps too.
So there is a hosting provider here in Australia where you can get a vps
1 virtual CPU
256 MB
15 GB
60 GB
$19.95
But no cpanel allowed - you have to move up to next plan and pay extra 15 per month to get cpanel.
The good thing is there is no minimum set months you must pay in advance so I can just pay $20 for a month to learn about it.