> Tina, thanks for the great information. I read some of it and will go
> back to read more.
>
> It sounds like the decision between going for a Unix or Windows server
> is based on how or what you want to do, right? I've always been on Unix
> servers and wonder if going to a Windows server would be better. Any
> opinions on this?
>
> Barb
I would stick with unix .. simply because you can do a lot more on the
server level without having to use asp. You can easily use your htaccess for
custom 404's and do 301's which is essential for redirecting and not losing
seo in the process... and other scripting stuff... you can use fpse with
unix so stick with what your used to.
I really like my own host .. it has it's up and downs but they fix stuff
when needed it has huge range of options and is cheap £19 ($35) - a month
for hosting my numerous domains (reseller account) it also means I can help
out friends and relatives with hosting when need be (for free i hasten to
add

... it was a bit of a learning curve as you have to do the hard work
yourself ... but i'd recommened it to anyone that has a bunch of their own
sites to host ... if you just have one 1and1.com seems to be the best fp
host around at the moment.. your host does not have to be local ... every
host I've had has been in the states except for one english one ... and I
had the worst them with them (easyspace) being in the uk I don't phone my
hosts but use the ticket system intially then use email ... it works ok for
me... I've never found myself having to use the phone ...
hth Tina
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