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I host a site that's been online for eleven years, and I've
just been notified that my server is being retired. My
hosting fees, which are $300 a year, are paid by a
nonprofit organization.

In addition to hosting the site, my provider takes care of
my e-mail, and I receive visitor statisics four times a
day.

Can anyone recommend a company that will take over the
service and provide me with something similar for about the
same price? Thanks.
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Marilyn B /blockquote>

Thanks for responding to my request. I'm curious as to how you
used the site in connection with yours. Just a link, or
something more? I decided to go with a local ISP, and so far,
I'm happy with the decision. One thing the rep suggested was to
sign up for Google Analytics. The service is free, and the
statis...See More
Aug 7, 2007
Marilyn B /blockquote>

My message is intended for Web Hosts who wrote about Open Court
Imagination Units.
Aug 7, 2007
Rowan /blockquote>

You do realize there is a difference between "offline" and
"downtime," right?
Your site might not go offline, but every webhost out there has some
downtime due to things like physical hardware failure, power
outtages due to storms, etc. That's why they all advertise 99%
because 100% is basically unreasonable ...See More
Aug 7, 2007
Marilyn B /blockquote>

Since Web Hosts wrote that he had used my site and hoped it wouldn't
go offline, I thought he was referring to my maintaining the site.
Yes, I know things happen that can affect the site being available.
Aug 7, 2007
Rowan /blockquote>

On 8/07/07, Marilyn B wrote:
> Since Web Hosts wrote that he had used my site and hoped it wouldn't
> go offline, I thought he was referring to my maintaining the site.
> Yes, I know things happen that can affect the site being available.

Ah, okay. :)
Aug 8, 2007


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