![]() ![]() I make my own themes using Artisteer (bit basic). Running drupal 6.19 I've always had responses to issues very quickly they are very helpful and just went green on their servers my site is just for remodeling (It's what I do) I recently wiped it out and so am trying to decide on layout all over again. I tried out Drupal 7 on this when it was first around for testing, they allowed you to pay per month cancel anytime, drupal 7 is not ready for me or i for it quite yet they refunded my money no quibble after 3 days. Well I am not an expert on drupal however. I already had the (gs) service before all this, but I think some folks may actually purchase a (gs) account b/c they see the "1-click Drupal install". If you already have a Drupal website that you wish to migrate from another provider to a. It suggests it actually works and it doesn't - not even close. Unlimited domain hosting is the best Drupal shared hosting option. PS - Someone should be able to tell Media Temple they simply can not have a "1-click Drupal install" as a feature on their (gs). PHP memory limit is 64MB (default is 32MB but one of the techs told me yesterday they will go up to 64MB if you need it before they 'encourage' you to take on a vps solution from one of their sister companies). ANhosting is still shared hosting and as such has limitations: subject to 'bad neighbors' and max. I'm not looking for the cheapest service, but one where I can comfortably host 5-8 relatively small Drupal sites at all times. I've liked (mt) as a company for my custom PHP sites but the (gs) doesn't work for Drupal - and I'm hooked on Drupal now - so I'm not sure I'll be doing much else in future! Anyways, I'm trying to learn more about Media Temple's (ve) - and I'd much rather hear from you than from the folks at (mt). The site on ANhosting is always faster (the database is and many times the difference in response time is enormous << 1sec on ANhosting vs 20-30sec on the (gs). I migrated the exact same site to ANhosting ($5.21/mo) and the difference is night and day (esp. If so, how is it working for your Drupal site(s)? I just put my first small Drupal site on my (gs) ($20/mo) and performance is horrible. The same easy of use on a bigger machine would be very welcome. Someone need to launch a happy medium hosting solution and people will come The MT grid server was super easy to use but it's shared host system stunk. ![]() ![]() I am willing to pay for performance but not if it means being handed a hunk of hardware with a, its your problem now, attitude. To all the hosting companies out there, There is a real market of people like me who know enough unix to be dangerous but just do not want to be hardware people. I know there are cheaper good host (I think Rackspace has a hands off $11 cloud that is supposed to be good.) but for a guy like me who does not enjoy server maintenance I think an option like this where MT handles all kernel updates and takes care of everything from Apache down is a good fit for me and well worth the money. So far I am extremely happy with it's performance. So I still believe MediaTemple grid server is a big steamer getting worse all the time but I like them as a company and I recently signed up for a dv server(dedicated virtual) at $50 a month. ![]()
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