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Ashley

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It's a linux server, but the site doesn't have a dedicated IP and runs alongside about 10 or 12 online stores. Everything is backed up using Acronis although another solution is being looked into. I have root access but the server is provided for free in return for a little advertising and I am not at liberty to make changes to the system setup.

 

One of two things will happen soon:

 

  • A new system will be set up for backups, which solves the problem, alongside us streamlining the site significantly - out of my control
  • We will move onto a new server, which I have just bought a month's worth of hosting with to test its eligibility for running N-Europe/forum (and the streamlining will still take place)

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Ah that theme, I had forgotten about that theme. I was hosting the images elsewhere and that hosting expired. To be honest I don't know if I can recover them, but I'll have a look when I get chance. In the mean time, have you tried the "N-Europe Full Width" scheme?

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I'm using the stretchable theme now and apart from the logo disappearing a while ago nothing has changed. I don't know why Nintendohnut seems to have random parts that are taking on a different appearance?!

 

Perhaps the images are still in your cache.

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At the moment, it's free and very powerful - but something is wrong with the configuration, and I need to do a lot of work on the site. I'm really hoping this helps, when I get round to it, because the other options are not as good:

 

What I'm looking at, because it's about all we can afford now, is a decent but shared hosting plan, at about £90 for two years. It's not a stellar package though though, SSH access and commands are limited, space is limited, db size is limited... I've bought a month's worth to test it and so far it's causing headaches.

 

What we really need is dedicated hosting, which you're looking at £35-40 per month for the very base package.

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Zehosting are good for shared hosting, you get 25GB space but you can add more. I use them and not had a problem with them. I don't think you have direct access to things like the apache settings files though.

 

At work we use http://www.linode.com/, cheapest option $19.95 USD a month.

 

Full ssh and root access

Guaranteed Resources

4 processor Xen instances

Out of band console shell

Dedicated IP address, premium bw

Six datacenters in the US, Europe, and Asia-Pacific

HA and Clustering Support

Bandwidth pooling

Managed DNS with API

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I don't really need to mess with apache but I tried godaddy and you couldn't even use the 'make' command, went to install it and you couldn't use apt-get either... can't use mysql commands... absolutely useless. About all you could do was search/grep, extract/compress, rename/delete etc., the obvious file management options.

 

Those two sites look good though, thanks for the suggestions.

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Yeah that would be great, but I'm not good at seeking charity :heh:

 

Well I got a month of Godaddy and...

 

I'm going to try ZeHosting because Godaddy has been absolute shite. Write that off as £4.99 wasted and leave it with a warning: stay the heck away from Godaddy shared hosting plans.

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I don't think Zehosting allows apt-get mind, didn't work for me when I tried it unless they use a different command or something. I'm sure you can just ask them if you really need something.

 

Oh, they have a recurring 10% off code as well just enter 10%OFF when ordering.

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