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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote michael Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 April 2004 at 11:29am

You can't really compare it in the arena of those "cheap hosts" though. A real host I would use for a business where I make my living off would cost be probably around $100 or more a month on Windows. They take care of downtime i.e. by having a mirrorsite of your own and automatically switch over if server 1 goes down.
Anyhow, in this arena of quality hosts, a Unix is like half the price nevertheless you always gotta pick what your technology is built on.

If you built houses in wood and are specialized in that and someone comes by and wants you to build a house in brick, you would tell him to check with a "brick constructor" right? A wood house builder would never be able to make a quality brick house the withstands that big bad wolf.

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And we all know that sooner or later, the bb wolf will come.

Seriously though, there's a cost-benefit sweet spot for every application. No one should be basing their living on a $10/month host. Parallel web, app, and db servers cost mucho dinero. How much you want/need to spend depends upon the level of risk you want to assume and the cost of downtime. As an example - instead of having an online real-time auto-switchable mirror, can you be down for 5-10 minutes to manually switch to a hot (pre-loaded spare?

Monthly system costs have jump points where getting to the next level of reliability, security, or recoverability requires a significant increase in cost over the existing jump point. There's llittle difference in cost between windows and unix (including Sun) solutions at any given jump point. My list of monthly cost jump points follows - YMMV.

  1. $5
  2. < $15
  3. $30
  4. $50-$125
  5. $500-$1000
  6. $5K
  7. $10K-$15K
  8. > $25K

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