Subject: Re: (Web programming) Newby Qs Re: [ANNOUNCE] mod_lisp 2.38
From: rpw3@rpw3.org (Rob Warnock)
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 07:58:53 -0500
Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp
Message-ID: <2pGdnRxLvKQQQ7DcRVn-qA@speakeasy.net>
Kenny Tilton  <ktilton@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
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| I checked out the ALU wiki bit on Lisp-friendly hosting:
|     http://alu.cliki.net/Lisp-friendly%20Web%20Hosting
| Looks like mod_lisp+OpenBSD is a slam dunk at a couple of the "friendlies".
...
| Colocate for <gasp> $250/month?
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There are co-lo ISPs that offer "dedicated servers" for as little
as $100/month [e.g., APlus.net] on which you can run anything at
all you like, including Apache, mod_lisp, Common Lisp, whatever.
[APlus will preload your system with your choice of FreeBSD (free),
Linux (free), or Windows (extra charge).]

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| If I really want Mac OS X + mod_lisp do I have to run a T1 
| line into my house for <gasp> $250/month?
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Why do you need a whole T-1?!?  Speakeasy.net [my ISP] will give you
symmetric DSL and multiple static IPs for much less than *that*:

	384 Kb/s	$120/month
	768 Kb/s	$160/month
	1.1 Mb/s	$200/month


-Rob

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