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    Java (tomcat) hosting

    Can anyone recommend a java hosting company.

    Requirements would be...

    Tomcat 6
    MySQL 5
    Own JVM
    Access to own log files.

    Would like..

    Onshore or onshore support team ( don't want to have to wait for Zack to get in to run a ps -ef )
    It to be easily upgradable if traffic grows.

    And most importantly..

    Much Cheapness
    Plenty Quickness

    There are just so many on the market and I have used godaddy before which was a joke.

    Even if someone mentions a name with 'suppose they were ok' that would be something. Cheers

    #2
    I use a virtual machine from ByteMark but I have installed and set up everything myself.

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      #3
      Trying sending a PM to http://forums.contractoruk.com/membe...awadiwadi.html

      HTH

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        #4
        Hi.

        I used this company for a year or so. I looked into this for ages, and at the time there was nothing UK based that was competitive, as it was just for personal use.

        They were around a tenner a month, with all the things you require, and their customer service was instant and helpful.

        Hope that helps.

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          #5
          Originally posted by OrangeHopper View Post
          I use a virtual machine from ByteMark but I have installed and set up everything myself.
          15 quid a month seems OK for root access, take it I would just have to whack in mySQL and tomcat myself? sure I could do that in a couple of hours, at work of course.

          I could go for that.

          Cheers.

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            #6
            Beware of bandwidth limits. If the website has a lot of traffic or is bandwidth heavy (multimedia, images, downloads), you are going to get hit by extra fees.

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              #7
              Originally posted by minestrone View Post
              15 quid a month seems OK for root access, take it I would just have to whack in mySQL and tomcat myself? sure I could do that in a couple of hours, at work of course.

              I could go for that.

              Cheers.
              You could also look at Amazon EC2 or other cloud/virtual hosting if you want to build and manage it yourself.

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