Oops, I forgot something: I don't know how free of American infrastructure Canadian Web Hosting is. They recently tried to give me a 5-pack (requested by me) of extra IPv4 addresses which turned out to be U.S.-located, and I got them to swap these for a 5-pack of Canadian-located addresses.
Hartmut Sager
On 12 June 2013 22:54, Hartmut W Sager hwsager@marityme.net wrote:
I have been happily using Canadian Web Hosting / Idigital Internet, located in Vancouver and more recently in Toronto too, for about 4 years now:
http://www.canadianwebhosting.com/
They have a variety of Linux and Windows server offerings (virtual and dedicated). For virtualization, they use and/or have used Virtuozzo Containairs, Citrix Xen, and VMware. If a control panel is needed, they offer WHM/cPanel (yech!) and Parallels Plesk.
Hmmm, would control panels ever be a valid topic for presentation at MUUG? I might be able to do the WHM/cPanel and Parallels Plesk parts of such a presentation.
Hartmut Sager
On 12 June 2013 13:33, tim@fractaldragon.net wrote:
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 01:24:07PM -0500, Adam Thompson wrote:
Note: I'm not trying to make a statement about the Patriot Act or doing business in the USA here, I'm just providing additional data to a conversation that was happening.
Now, with the idea that if we have to put up with spooks, they should at the very least be *our* spooks, I am interested in Linux virtual server hosts in Canada.
I have one with prgmr.com now, and they've been great, but diversity is also useful. Thoughts?
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