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(ot) Large web space hosts

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Kevin Parker
04/26/2012 07:26 AM

Thanks guys for all the suggestions - I'll check them out... >>>> Does it need to be an actual web server? I'll need to request docs (mainly pdf's) via http ++++++++++ Kevin Parker Advanced Imaging e: webmaster@advancedimaging.com.au w: www.advancedimaging.com.au m: 0418 815 527 ++++++++++ http://au.linkedin.com/in/krparker Does it need to be an actual web server? What about google drive or dropbox or crashplan or rsync.net or the like? On 4/26/12 3:56 AM, Raymond Camden wrote: > Have you considered just using Amazon S3? CF makes it pretty easy to work with. > > On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 5:50 AM, Kevin Parker<trash80@internode.on.net> wrote: >> Apologies for the OT - looking for little off list advice please. >> >> I'm looking for about 100GB of web space to store a lot of old >> documents associated with a hobby I have. My regular host only >> provides 1GB of course and then charges the earth beyond that. >> >> I looked to the web and found a few but also found a few negative >> stories about these types of web hosting packages and reasons why >> they can provide lots of space at a cheap price. I only need it to >> serve up documents so my needs aren't too over the top - its mainly space I need. >> >> Preferring Australian based I found this >> (http://www.crazydomains.com.au/web-hosting/) but I'm not precious >> about where it is. >> >> Has anyone had any experience with these types of hosting packages >> and their providers or can make any recommendations. >> >> Please contact me off list. >> >> Thank you!!!! >> >> ++++++++++ >> Kevin Parker >> >> ++++++++++ >> >> >> >> >> >> >


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