Re: WebCatalog Hosting

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1996


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 10115
interpreted = N
texte = Net net, you have to have your own server. That's not expensive.I use an ISP in Berkeley, CA named Direct Network Access. Hookup costs $250, monthly rental is $350. You're on their network (Multiple T1s) and run your own machine via Timbuktu. Knowledge of Macs is minimal (one person knows a lot), but it's a self-maintenance approach. It's working for me, and I'm about to put two more units (for clients) at the same place. I shopped it hard, and it's the best price for decent service.Roland Dumas >How have WebCatalog sites solved the issue of: > >...Macintosh? We only offer virtual domain hosting for UNIX and NT... > >...Co-location - sure! but we don't know how to support Macintosh... > >Are all of the WebCatalog sites hosting on their own in-house servers >with their own router + CSU/DSU + dedicated line + internet access >connection??? > >Or, are they web serving using WebCatalog's NT version? > >Or, are have they been successful in finding service providers that run >Macs and WebStar? > >Any feedback would be surely appreciated. The Mac is a great development >tool but it seems that getting WebCatalog hosted at reasonable cost is >a major stumbling block... > >Thanks! > Roland Dumas Roberts Information Services http://www.servqual.com/RIS/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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  2. Re: WebCatalog Hosting (Laurent Pladys 1998)
  3. Re: WebCatalog Hosting (Natasha 1998)
  4. WebCatalog Hosting (Julian Clayton 1998)
  5. Re: WebCatalog Hosting (burns@tcimet.net (College Shopping Network) 1996)
  6. Re: WebCatalog Hosting (Robyn Wherry 1996)
  7. Re: WebCatalog Hosting (Roland Dumas 1996)
  8. Re: WebCatalog Hosting (Karl Schroll 1996)
  9. WebCatalog Hosting (Tom 1996)
  10. Re: WebCatalog Hosting (Tony 1996)
Net net, you have to have your own server. That's not expensive.I use an ISP in Berkeley, CA named Direct Network Access. Hookup costs $250, monthly rental is $350. You're on their network (Multiple T1s) and run your own machine via Timbuktu. Knowledge of Macs is minimal (one person knows a lot), but it's a self-maintenance approach. It's working for me, and I'm about to put two more units (for clients) at the same place. I shopped it hard, and it's the best price for decent service.Roland Dumas >How have WebCatalog sites solved the issue of: > >...Macintosh? We only offer virtual domain hosting for UNIX and NT... > >...Co-location - sure! but we don't know how to support Macintosh... > >Are all of the WebCatalog sites hosting on their own in-house servers >with their own router + CSU/DSU + dedicated line + internet access >connection??? > >Or, are they web serving using WebCatalog's NT version? > >Or, are have they been successful in finding service providers that run >Macs and WebStar? > >Any feedback would be surely appreciated. The Mac is a great development >tool but it seems that getting WebCatalog hosted at reasonable cost is >a major stumbling block... > >Thanks! > Roland Dumas Roberts Information Services http://www.servqual.com/RIS/ Roland Dumas

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