Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

The sushi bar is a decent analogy.

I use dreamhost as a sort of project sandbox, and for that it works pretty well. If you need a place to do a one-click install of wordpress or some other project, or just a shell to bypass some firewall, upload some large files for a while, it's great.

I would never, ever put anything where I needed real uptime on Dreamhost, because performance varies wildly. If a project was getting serious, I'd use Linode, Rackspace, or Amazon.

I also recommend to everyone that they separate out their domain name purchases from their hosting provider.



I make it a point to always separate the following things, especially with services that I run for others:

    Domain name purchases
    DNS hosting
    Email hosting
    Web hosting
That way any of the layers in the stack can be replace with sufficient planning and if, say, email is down then the web hosting should still work.




Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: