Things that Work: Slicehost

February 4th, 2008

I just wanted to give a little shoutout to my VPS provider: Slicehost.

I used to have a couple of shared hosting accounts with Hurricane Electric. Now, if you just need a basic shared hosting account, I highly recommend them. In all the years they hosted my sites, I never had any problems, and I really appreciated their no fuss, no muss approach. Yeah, no cpanel or plesk or whatever, but I didn’t need those things, and in my experience, those all-in-one control panels are usually more trouble then they’re worth, and in the end you wind up with fewer options and less control over your site than if you had it hosted somewhere without them.

So I was very happy with HE.net, except that if I wanted to set up any more domains, I’d have to sign up more accounts, and honestly, none of the sites I wanted to build were really worth paying more money per month just to play with. Plus, I wanted an opportunity to learn more about how to set up a web server in the first place. So I started looking into VPS and dedicated server solutions. None of them particularly grabbed my attention until a friend found a link to Slicehost.

Both their philosophy and their prices caught my eye. They say that they’re a VPS provider for developers, by developers, and so far I’ve seen nothing to the contrary. They offer a variety of Linux flavors that you can install on your slice, and experimenting is encouraged – worst case scenario, you log into the admin panel and click the button to rebuild your slice from scratch. Five minutes later, you have a brand new shiny root password and a fresh start. Their wiki and forums are full of advice, guides, and tutorials from fellow slicehosters, so even if you’re new to linux server administration, you’ll be able to figure out how to set up the environment of your choice, regardless of whether you prefer PHP, Ruby on Rails, or even Django. They’ll even take care of your DNS for you, with a handy-dandy web form that makes adding records a snap, even if you’ve never done it before.

So I can’t recommend Slicehost enough. I’m saving money, getting to host whatever sites I want, AND learning all at the same time. Win-win.

Slicehost Works. 

5 Responses to “Things that Work: Slicehost”

  1. slicematt from slicehost Says:

    Thanks for the write up, we appreciate it. Let us know if you need anything.

  2. (mt) Says:

    You might want to consider Media Temple. Our (gs) plans start at only $20/mo up to 100 domain names

  3. Katy Richard Says:

    @ (mt):

    Those (gs) plans look like shared hosting. I’m only paying $20/month right now for my Slice, and you really can’t compare shared hosting to a VPS. The feature set and intended audience are entirely different. Looks like your VPS accounts start at $50.

    Plus, the one time I did need to use a MediaTemple account (it was for a client, they already had an account with you), I found that it didn’t really offer the flexibility we needed at the time. I don’t exactly recall the problems we ran into, but I seem to remember that the interface for setting up cron jobs didn’t really offer the fine-grained control we were looking for, and we had difficulties getting to the php error logs.

    All that said, I’m comfortable enough with the command line that the extra flexibility I get from using a VPS is valuable to me, so I don’t think I’ll be switching from Slicehost anytime soon.

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  5. Rebekah Bayhonan Says:

    Between what you are offering me and what i can choose if i could i would certanly go with one offer from linuxhostinghub.com And their shared or virtual private servers.

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