ISPs are a different kettle of fish to webhosts. Yes many ISPs give
customers a certain amount of webspace but that's a gimmick to get you to
pay them to provide you with internet access. Use a dedicated webhosting
service and you'll find there is some good competition around.
I use Crazy Domains. I paid for 10 years 2 months ago and paid $1600 for
domain name registration and hosting. I've got a forum, wiki, Wordpress
page along with my actual site which has a torrent tracker as well. I'll be
uploading my iso images soon as well as updating my repository. The actual
server is based in Perth and in the 2 years I've been using it so far I
haven't had any downtime.
On 18 April 2016 at 17:10, Glen Cunningham <glen1(a)skymesh.com.au> wrote:
On Monday 18 April 2016 16:51:27 Michael . wrote:
Your
comment about limits to server space is very valid and sadly
here in AU internet bandwidth is still a very scarce and
expensive resource.
Actually bandwidth and server space here in Australia is quite
reasonably priced you've just got to search around. I have unlimited
bandwidth and space for my site and its only about $160/year.
unlimited bandwidth and space for my site and its only about $160/year.
Please, where do you get it??? $160/year!!! Remember that here in
AU, "unlimited" is always severely limited and ISPs
advertising "unlimited" do frequently run foul of consumer affairs.
Cheers,
Glen
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