domains and crap

Jan 18, 2005 12:25

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inxsomniax January 18 2005, 18:45:20 UTC
yay for getting your own domain. that's wonderful sweety.

Anyway, i think is that all providers give you the ability to create subdomains with the way of creating an individual name, ie. ( insomniac.hybrid-genesis.com )
But it's a matter of how you set it up.. Another thing that you need to look for is that they should say you can add 'subdomains' NOT 'subdirectories'.. Because I think if you only can do subdirectories, that's what you will get.. domain.com/directory

What are you going to use this domain for sweety? and how much are you looking to spend and how much space/bandwith do you need? =)

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lilith77 January 18 2005, 21:42:13 UTC
http://iamyourhost.com for space
http://domainsite.com for domain names

DON'T go to activewebhosting... they're crap and overpriced!!

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aimeedee January 19 2005, 18:38:43 UTC
Thanks for the 411 Natty! I'll be sure to look at these providers.

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aimeedee January 19 2005, 18:38:12 UTC
I figured that if web design was something that I was serious about that I should have my own domain. Plus, I have a few clients now and they are looking for hosting so I figured it would work out well if I had my own domain to set them up on. That is why I am looking for a provider that will allow me to create subdomains with individual names.

Thanks so much for the info! I'll be sure not to get one that says "subdirectories". You are the best!

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lilith77 January 19 2005, 22:59:24 UTC
My Star Wars site is on iamyourhost.com and I'm not sure where the domain name is because someone bought it for me.

If you are going to host people, make sure you monitor their space/bandwith... That is something I actually had to do on d-n.net lately and I had to clean out a lot of my own files to make sure things ran more smoothly for my hostees.

If you get your domain, are you going to move your sites over there or do you want to stay hosted with me? I'm planning on moving d-n.net to a different provider to save some money...

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