Another hosting question,,,

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Another hosting question,,,

Postby Yaowalak » Sat Aug 11, 2001 5:06 pm

I'm looking for a new host now (unix) and I've researched alternatives based
on previous communication here in the newsgroup.

Something that hasn't really been mentioned here is a host that can offer a
type of "semi-dedicated" solution where my site would not share a physical
server with more than 30-40 other clients. The companies I've seen
mentioned here and at Shopsite.com all offer shared hosting which in my view
seems to be geared for relatively low-traffic sites, because when I ask how
many clients share a server it's usually 200+.

I'm not quite ready to get a dedicated server. I would really appreciate
comments on whether or not a Shopsite store with daily traffic of 600-1000
unique visitors and 20,000 hits per day should be ok on a server with 200
others (am I being too cautious?), or if there is a competent host somewhere
that can offer a plan with fewer clients per server.

My current host has me on a machine with 80 clients per server and an
advanced plan with 8 clients per machine, but their support of Shopsite is
not good and I need to move.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

-Jerry
Yaowalak
 

Re: Another hosting question,,,

Postby Donald M. Swartz » Sun Aug 12, 2001 4:31 am

I am on a shared server at Lexiconn. My web site traffic is right in the
range you described. I moved to Lexiconn 3 months ago due to continuous hastles
at Interland. I have had no down time and no need for communications with the
host. I have not seen periods of download slowdowns which were common at
Interland (probably due to a significant number of porn sites on the same
server- Lexiconn does not alow porn sites on their servers). I have no doubt
that I was losing sales at Interland due to the extreme slowdowns in CGI script
running on the Interland shared server.
I hesitated a long time before I made the switch to Lexiconn because I was
concerned that I would need to move again as our business continues to grow and
I might need a dedicated server. I no longer have those concerns. I have read
at this forum, that Lexiconn also offers a "virtual" dedicated server which can
handle truly heavy traffic.. I have not looked into this fully as I have found
the performance of their standard shared server is great. However, contact
Lexiconn and ask Jason about this service.

Good Luck,
Don/Life
with Ease

http://www.lifewithease.com



I'm looking for a new host now (unix) and I've researched alternatives based
on previous communication here in the newsgroup.

Something that hasn't really been mentioned here is a host that can offer a
type of "semi-dedicated" solution where my site would not share a physical
server with more than 30-40 other clients. The companies I've seen
mentioned here and at Shopsite.com all offer shared hosting which in my view
seems to be geared for relatively low-traffic sites, because when I ask how
many clients share a server it's usually 200+.

I'm not quite ready to get a dedicated server. I would really appreciate
comments on whether or not a Shopsite store with daily traffic of 600-1000
unique visitors and 20,000 hits per day should be ok on a server with 200
others (am I being too cautious?), or if there is a competent host somewhere
that can offer a plan with fewer clients per server.

My current host has me on a machine with 80 clients per server and an
advanced plan with 8 clients per machine, but their support of Shopsite is
not good and I need to move.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

-Jerry
Donald M. Swartz
 

Re: Another hosting question,,,

Postby Gary Kennedy » Sun Aug 12, 2001 2:33 pm

I am using AT&T with a Linux server. It is dedicated and I also use it as
my mail server. It costs $295 per month and I have way more traffic than
the numbers you mentioned and I have no problems. Tech service is 24/7 and
pretty good. If your needs change, they will upgrade also. I also have
them do a total backup daily for $250 per month. I am running 2 sites with
5.0 Shopsite. Their web site is:

http://www.beready.att.net

Gary Kennedy
www.martyshoes.com
shoes@martyshoes.com
Phone: 800-262-7897
Fax: 201-319-1446

Marty Shoes Inc.
60 Enterprise Ave. N.
Secaucus, NJ 07094
"Donald M. Swartz" <lwe@nhvt.net> wrote in message
news:3B766912.1542A220@nhvt.net...
I am on a shared server at Lexiconn. My web site traffic is right in
the
range you described. I moved to Lexiconn 3 months ago due to continuous
hastles
at Interland. I have had no down time and no need for communications with
the
host. I have not seen periods of download slowdowns which were common at
Interland (probably due to a significant number of porn sites on the same
server- Lexiconn does not alow porn sites on their servers). I have no
doubt
that I was losing sales at Interland due to the extreme slowdowns in CGI
script
running on the Interland shared server.
I hesitated a long time before I made the switch to Lexiconn because I
was
concerned that I would need to move again as our business continues to
grow and
I might need a dedicated server. I no longer have those concerns. I have
read
at this forum, that Lexiconn also offers a "virtual" dedicated server
which can
handle truly heavy traffic.. I have not looked into this fully as I have
found
the performance of their standard shared server is great. However, contact
Lexiconn and ask Jason about this service.

Good Luck,

Don/Life
with Ease

http://www.lifewithease.com



I'm looking for a new host now (unix) and I've researched alternatives
based
on previous communication here in the newsgroup.

Something that hasn't really been mentioned here is a host that can
offer a
type of "semi-dedicated" solution where my site would not share a
physical
server with more than 30-40 other clients. The companies I've seen
mentioned here and at Shopsite.com all offer shared hosting which in my
view
seems to be geared for relatively low-traffic sites, because when I ask
how
many clients share a server it's usually 200+.

I'm not quite ready to get a dedicated server. I would really
appreciate
comments on whether or not a Shopsite store with daily traffic of
600-1000
unique visitors and 20,000 hits per day should be ok on a server with
200
others (am I being too cautious?), or if there is a competent host
somewhere
that can offer a plan with fewer clients per server.

My current host has me on a machine with 80 clients per server and an
advanced plan with 8 clients per machine, but their support of Shopsite
is
not good and I need to move.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

-Jerry
Gary Kennedy
 

Re: Another hosting question,,,

Postby JGL » Sun Aug 12, 2001 5:04 pm

I can vouch for http://www.lexiconn.com too :)

Go for hassle free ShopSite Hosting. I have one ShopSite store there for a
client and they do almost *anything* for me. Jason is a good man!

Plus, their Miva support is good too. I have 12 Miva Merchant clients there
and haven't had to contact them once . . . except for one . . . because the
client can be kinda lame . . . heh . . . ;(

jgl



Donald M. Swartz <lwe@nhvt.net> wrote in message
news:3B766912.1542A220@nhvt.net...
I am on a shared server at Lexiconn. My web site traffic is right in
the
range you described. I moved to Lexiconn 3 months ago due to continuous
hastles
at Interland. I have had no down time and no need for communications with
the
host. I have not seen periods of download slowdowns which were common at
Interland (probably due to a significant number of porn sites on the same
server- Lexiconn does not alow porn sites on their servers). I have no
doubt
that I was losing sales at Interland due to the extreme slowdowns in CGI
script
running on the Interland shared server.
I hesitated a long time before I made the switch to Lexiconn because I
was
concerned that I would need to move again as our business continues to
grow and
I might need a dedicated server. I no longer have those concerns. I have
read
at this forum, that Lexiconn also offers a "virtual" dedicated server
which can
handle truly heavy traffic.. I have not looked into this fully as I have
found
the performance of their standard shared server is great. However, contact
Lexiconn and ask Jason about this service.

Good Luck,

Don/Life
with Ease

http://www.lifewithease.com



I'm looking for a new host now (unix) and I've researched alternatives
based
on previous communication here in the newsgroup.

Something that hasn't really been mentioned here is a host that can
offer a
type of "semi-dedicated" solution where my site would not share a
physical
server with more than 30-40 other clients. The companies I've seen
mentioned here and at Shopsite.com all offer shared hosting which in my
view
seems to be geared for relatively low-traffic sites, because when I ask
how
many clients share a server it's usually 200+.

I'm not quite ready to get a dedicated server. I would really
appreciate
comments on whether or not a Shopsite store with daily traffic of
600-1000
unique visitors and 20,000 hits per day should be ok on a server with
200
others (am I being too cautious?), or if there is a competent host
somewhere
that can offer a plan with fewer clients per server.

My current host has me on a machine with 80 clients per server and an
advanced plan with 8 clients per machine, but their support of Shopsite
is
not good and I need to move.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

-Jerry
JGL
 

Re: Another hosting question,,,

Postby Katrina Morris » Mon Aug 13, 2001 8:09 am

I, too, am very pleased with Lexiconn. I moved there after experiencing
EXTREME cgi lags with my previous host. Since moving to Lexiconn, our sales
are back up, due to the speed at which our customers are able to browse our
site.

Also, the guys over at Lexiconn have been very helpful and have even
troubleshooted external cgi programs for me, which were not their
responsibility.

I do understand that they have roughly 200 sites/server, but honestly, I
have not experience any downtime or slow navigation - quite the opposite.

Good luck in your hunt...

Katrina
http://www.rexart.com

"Yaowalak" <gmgyao@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:9l4hcd$rst$1@support.shopsite.com...
I'm looking for a new host now (unix) and I've researched alternatives
based
on previous communication here in the newsgroup.

Something that hasn't really been mentioned here is a host that can offer
a
type of "semi-dedicated" solution where my site would not share a physical
server with more than 30-40 other clients. The companies I've seen
mentioned here and at Shopsite.com all offer shared hosting which in my
view
seems to be geared for relatively low-traffic sites, because when I ask
how
many clients share a server it's usually 200+.

I'm not quite ready to get a dedicated server. I would really appreciate
comments on whether or not a Shopsite store with daily traffic of
600-1000
unique visitors and 20,000 hits per day should be ok on a server with 200
others (am I being too cautious?), or if there is a competent host
somewhere
that can offer a plan with fewer clients per server.

My current host has me on a machine with 80 clients per server and an
advanced plan with 8 clients per machine, but their support of Shopsite is
not good and I need to move.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

-Jerry
Katrina Morris
 

Re: Another hosting question,,,

Postby Phil » Tue Aug 14, 2001 7:31 am

Hi Gary,
Your website looks great. I think I'm going to buy my next pair of shoes
from you (Rockport).

This is a little off the subject of hosting, but I'm curious to how you
get most of your traffic.


Are you getting most of your traffic from:
Search engines.
Links.
Printed ads.
Retail store customers.
You don't have an affiliate program, so thats out.

Thanks,
Phil








Gary Kennedy wrote:
I am using AT&T with a Linux server. It is dedicated and I also use it as
my mail server. It costs $295 per month and I have way more traffic than
the numbers you mentioned and I have no problems. Tech service is 24/7 and
pretty good. If your needs change, they will upgrade also. I also have
them do a total backup daily for $250 per month. I am running 2 sites with
5.0 Shopsite. Their web site is:

http://www.beready.att.net

Gary Kennedy
www.martyshoes.com
shoes@martyshoes.com
Phone: 800-262-7897
Fax: 201-319-1446

Marty Shoes Inc.
60 Enterprise Ave. N.
Secaucus, NJ 07094
"Donald M. Swartz" <lwe@nhvt.net> wrote in message
news:3B766912.1542A220@nhvt.net...
I am on a shared server at Lexiconn. My web site traffic is right in
the
range you described. I moved to Lexiconn 3 months ago due to continuous
hastles
at Interland. I have had no down time and no need for communications with
the
host. I have not seen periods of download slowdowns which were common at
Interland (probably due to a significant number of porn sites on the same
server- Lexiconn does not alow porn sites on their servers). I have no
doubt
that I was losing sales at Interland due to the extreme slowdowns in CGI
script
running on the Interland shared server.
I hesitated a long time before I made the switch to Lexiconn because I
was
concerned that I would need to move again as our business continues to
grow and
I might need a dedicated server. I no longer have those concerns. I have
read
at this forum, that Lexiconn also offers a "virtual" dedicated server
which can
handle truly heavy traffic.. I have not looked into this fully as I have
found
the performance of their standard shared server is great. However, contact
Lexiconn and ask Jason about this service.

Good Luck,

Don/Life
with Ease

http://www.lifewithease.com



I'm looking for a new host now (unix) and I've researched alternatives
based
on previous communication here in the newsgroup.

Something that hasn't really been mentioned here is a host that can
offer a
type of "semi-dedicated" solution where my site would not share a
physical
server with more than 30-40 other clients. The companies I've seen
mentioned here and at Shopsite.com all offer shared hosting which in my
view
seems to be geared for relatively low-traffic sites, because when I ask
how
many clients share a server it's usually 200+.

I'm not quite ready to get a dedicated server. I would really
appreciate
comments on whether or not a Shopsite store with daily traffic of
600-1000
unique visitors and 20,000 hits per day should be ok on a server with
200
others (am I being too cautious?), or if there is a competent host
somewhere
that can offer a plan with fewer clients per server.

My current host has me on a machine with 80 clients per server and an
advanced plan with 8 clients per machine, but their support of Shopsite
is
not good and I need to move.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

-Jerry
Phil
 

Re: Another hosting question,,,

Postby Katrina Morris » Tue Aug 14, 2001 9:08 am

Hi Gary,

Your site is great. I like those Keds slip ons...

Hey, what program are you using to do your UPS tracking? We've been wanting
to do that for a while.

Thanks,

Kat
http://www.rexart.com

"Gary Kennedy" <gk@martyshoes.com> wrote in message
news:9l6sgs$9km$1@support.shopsite.com...
I am using AT&T with a Linux server. It is dedicated and I also use it as
my mail server. It costs $295 per month and I have way more traffic than
the numbers you mentioned and I have no problems. Tech service is 24/7
and
pretty good. If your needs change, they will upgrade also. I also have
them do a total backup daily for $250 per month. I am running 2 sites
with
5.0 Shopsite. Their web site is:

http://www.beready.att.net

Gary Kennedy
www.martyshoes.com
shoes@martyshoes.com
Phone: 800-262-7897
Fax: 201-319-1446

Marty Shoes Inc.
60 Enterprise Ave. N.
Secaucus, NJ 07094
"Donald M. Swartz" <lwe@nhvt.net> wrote in message
news:3B766912.1542A220@nhvt.net...
I am on a shared server at Lexiconn. My web site traffic is right in
the
range you described. I moved to Lexiconn 3 months ago due to continuous
hastles
at Interland. I have had no down time and no need for communications
with
the
host. I have not seen periods of download slowdowns which were common at
Interland (probably due to a significant number of porn sites on the
same
server- Lexiconn does not alow porn sites on their servers). I have no
doubt
that I was losing sales at Interland due to the extreme slowdowns in CGI
script
running on the Interland shared server.
I hesitated a long time before I made the switch to Lexiconn because
I
was
concerned that I would need to move again as our business continues to
grow and
I might need a dedicated server. I no longer have those concerns. I have
read
at this forum, that Lexiconn also offers a "virtual" dedicated server
which can
handle truly heavy traffic.. I have not looked into this fully as I have
found
the performance of their standard shared server is great. However,
contact
Lexiconn and ask Jason about this service.

Good
Luck,

Don/Life
with Ease

http://www.lifewithease.com



I'm looking for a new host now (unix) and I've researched alternatives
based
on previous communication here in the newsgroup.

Something that hasn't really been mentioned here is a host that can
offer a
type of "semi-dedicated" solution where my site would not share a
physical
server with more than 30-40 other clients. The companies I've seen
mentioned here and at Shopsite.com all offer shared hosting which in
my
view
seems to be geared for relatively low-traffic sites, because when I
ask
how
many clients share a server it's usually 200+.

I'm not quite ready to get a dedicated server. I would really
appreciate
comments on whether or not a Shopsite store with daily traffic of
600-1000
unique visitors and 20,000 hits per day should be ok on a server with
200
others (am I being too cautious?), or if there is a competent host
somewhere
that can offer a plan with fewer clients per server.

My current host has me on a machine with 80 clients per server and an
advanced plan with 8 clients per machine, but their support of
Shopsite
is
not good and I need to move.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

-Jerry


Katrina Morris
 

Re: Another hosting question,,,

Postby Gary Kennedy » Tue Aug 14, 2001 3:44 pm

For tracking I use the UOL tolls from UPS. The code is simple, you can copy
mine if you like. There are hidden values that the customer doesn't see and
the one that would effect you is shipper number. If you have worked with
tables and forms before, this is a snap. UPS would also help you if you
like.

PS buy the kids, they are a good deal and Free Shipping.

Gary Kennedy
www.martyshoes.com
shoes@martyshoes.com
Phone: 800-262-7897
Fax: 201-319-1446

Marty Shoes Inc.
60 Enterprise Ave. N.
Secaucus, NJ 07094
"Katrina Morris" <katrina@rexart.com> wrote in message
news:9lbi7l$m2a$1@support.shopsite.com...
Hi Gary,

Your site is great. I like those Keds slip ons...

Hey, what program are you using to do your UPS tracking? We've been
wanting
to do that for a while.

Thanks,

Kat
http://www.rexart.com

"Gary Kennedy" <gk@martyshoes.com> wrote in message
news:9l6sgs$9km$1@support.shopsite.com...
I am using AT&T with a Linux server. It is dedicated and I also use it
as
my mail server. It costs $295 per month and I have way more traffic
than
the numbers you mentioned and I have no problems. Tech service is 24/7
and
pretty good. If your needs change, they will upgrade also. I also have
them do a total backup daily for $250 per month. I am running 2 sites
with
5.0 Shopsite. Their web site is:

http://www.beready.att.net

Gary Kennedy
www.martyshoes.com
shoes@martyshoes.com
Phone: 800-262-7897
Fax: 201-319-1446

Marty Shoes Inc.
60 Enterprise Ave. N.
Secaucus, NJ 07094
"Donald M. Swartz" <lwe@nhvt.net> wrote in message
news:3B766912.1542A220@nhvt.net...
I am on a shared server at Lexiconn. My web site traffic is right
in
the
range you described. I moved to Lexiconn 3 months ago due to
continuous
hastles
at Interland. I have had no down time and no need for communications
with
the
host. I have not seen periods of download slowdowns which were common
at
Interland (probably due to a significant number of porn sites on the
same
server- Lexiconn does not alow porn sites on their servers). I have no
doubt
that I was losing sales at Interland due to the extreme slowdowns in
CGI
script
running on the Interland shared server.
I hesitated a long time before I made the switch to Lexiconn
because
I
was
concerned that I would need to move again as our business continues to
grow and
I might need a dedicated server. I no longer have those concerns. I
have
read
at this forum, that Lexiconn also offers a "virtual" dedicated server
which can
handle truly heavy traffic.. I have not looked into this fully as I
have
found
the performance of their standard shared server is great. However,
contact
Lexiconn and ask Jason about this service.

Good
Luck,

Don/Life
with Ease

http://www.lifewithease.com



I'm looking for a new host now (unix) and I've researched
alternatives
based
on previous communication here in the newsgroup.

Something that hasn't really been mentioned here is a host that can
offer a
type of "semi-dedicated" solution where my site would not share a
physical
server with more than 30-40 other clients. The companies I've seen
mentioned here and at Shopsite.com all offer shared hosting which in
my
view
seems to be geared for relatively low-traffic sites, because when I
ask
how
many clients share a server it's usually 200+.

I'm not quite ready to get a dedicated server. I would really
appreciate
comments on whether or not a Shopsite store with daily traffic of
600-1000
unique visitors and 20,000 hits per day should be ok on a server
with
200
others (am I being too cautious?), or if there is a competent host
somewhere
that can offer a plan with fewer clients per server.

My current host has me on a machine with 80 clients per server and
an
advanced plan with 8 clients per machine, but their support of
Shopsite
is
not good and I need to move.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

-Jerry




Gary Kennedy
 

Re: Another hosting question,,,

Postby Katrina Morris » Fri Aug 17, 2001 2:10 pm

Hi Gary,

Thanks so much! I have written a new tracking page with both Fedex and UPS
tracking available. I can't believe this was available this whole time - I
just didn't know what to look for. I've instructed my shipping manager to
enter the order number in the Reference area, so I'll put the new page up in
about a week, after we get some order numbers on reference.

I just may buy those shoes - have to see if my budget has some room;-)

Thanks again,

Katrina
http://www.rexart.com

Gary Kennedy <gk@martyshoes.com> wrote in message
news:9lc9ep$o6d$1@support.shopsite.com...
For tracking I use the UOL tolls from UPS. The code is simple, you can
copy
mine if you like. There are hidden values that the customer doesn't see
and
the one that would effect you is shipper number. If you have worked with
tables and forms before, this is a snap. UPS would also help you if you
like.

PS buy the kids, they are a good deal and Free Shipping.

Gary Kennedy
www.martyshoes.com
shoes@martyshoes.com
Phone: 800-262-7897
Fax: 201-319-1446

Marty Shoes Inc.
60 Enterprise Ave. N.
Secaucus, NJ 07094
"Katrina Morris" <katrina@rexart.com> wrote in message
news:9lbi7l$m2a$1@support.shopsite.com...
Hi Gary,

Your site is great. I like those Keds slip ons...

Hey, what program are you using to do your UPS tracking? We've been
wanting
to do that for a while.

Thanks,

Kat
http://www.rexart.com

"Gary Kennedy" <gk@martyshoes.com> wrote in message
news:9l6sgs$9km$1@support.shopsite.com...
I am using AT&T with a Linux server. It is dedicated and I also use
it
as
my mail server. It costs $295 per month and I have way more traffic
than
the numbers you mentioned and I have no problems. Tech service is
24/7
and
pretty good. If your needs change, they will upgrade also. I also
have
them do a total backup daily for $250 per month. I am running 2 sites
with
5.0 Shopsite. Their web site is:

http://www.beready.att.net

Gary Kennedy
www.martyshoes.com
shoes@martyshoes.com
Phone: 800-262-7897
Fax: 201-319-1446

Marty Shoes Inc.
60 Enterprise Ave. N.
Secaucus, NJ 07094
"Donald M. Swartz" <lwe@nhvt.net> wrote in message
news:3B766912.1542A220@nhvt.net...
I am on a shared server at Lexiconn. My web site traffic is
right
in
the
range you described. I moved to Lexiconn 3 months ago due to
continuous
hastles
at Interland. I have had no down time and no need for communications
with
the
host. I have not seen periods of download slowdowns which were
common
at
Interland (probably due to a significant number of porn sites on the
same
server- Lexiconn does not alow porn sites on their servers). I have
no
doubt
that I was losing sales at Interland due to the extreme slowdowns in
CGI
script
running on the Interland shared server.
I hesitated a long time before I made the switch to Lexiconn
because
I
was
concerned that I would need to move again as our business continues
to
grow and
I might need a dedicated server. I no longer have those concerns. I
have
read
at this forum, that Lexiconn also offers a "virtual" dedicated
server
which can
handle truly heavy traffic.. I have not looked into this fully as I
have
found
the performance of their standard shared server is great. However,
contact
Lexiconn and ask Jason about this service.

Good
Luck,

Don/Life
with Ease

http://www.lifewithease.com



I'm looking for a new host now (unix) and I've researched
alternatives
based
on previous communication here in the newsgroup.

Something that hasn't really been mentioned here is a host that
can
offer a
type of "semi-dedicated" solution where my site would not share a
physical
server with more than 30-40 other clients. The companies I've
seen
mentioned here and at Shopsite.com all offer shared hosting which
in
my
view
seems to be geared for relatively low-traffic sites, because when
I
ask
how
many clients share a server it's usually 200+.

I'm not quite ready to get a dedicated server. I would really
appreciate
comments on whether or not a Shopsite store with daily traffic of
600-1000
unique visitors and 20,000 hits per day should be ok on a server
with
200
others (am I being too cautious?), or if there is a competent host
somewhere
that can offer a plan with fewer clients per server.

My current host has me on a machine with 80 clients per server and
an
advanced plan with 8 clients per machine, but their support of
Shopsite
is
not good and I need to move.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

-Jerry






Katrina Morris
 

Re: Another hosting question,,,

Postby Switch Hits » Fri Aug 17, 2001 3:24 pm

Katrina & y'all,

Are you also aware that UPS will send an Ship Notification email (or fax) to
the customer letting them know the shipment is on its way with the tracking
number? This is all automated in World Ship when using Stone Edge Order
Manager. All the shipping information the customer has included in the
order plus any other information needed like the Reference Number or Order
Number is imported from OM to UPS with the Keyed Import function with a
click--no more typing addresses and all that other time consuming info.
Thanks Barney.

Jimmy Hilburger
www.switchhits.com


"Katrina Morris" <katrina@rexart.com> wrote in message
news:9lk196$e7e$1@support.shopsite.com...
Hi Gary,

Thanks so much! I have written a new tracking page with both Fedex and
UPS
tracking available. I can't believe this was available this whole time -
I
just didn't know what to look for. I've instructed my shipping manager to
enter the order number in the Reference area, so I'll put the new page up
in
about a week, after we get some order numbers on reference.

I just may buy those shoes - have to see if my budget has some room;-)

Thanks again,

Katrina
http://www.rexart.com

Gary Kennedy <gk@martyshoes.com> wrote in message
news:9lc9ep$o6d$1@support.shopsite.com...
For tracking I use the UOL tolls from UPS. The code is simple, you can
copy
mine if you like. There are hidden values that the customer doesn't see
and
the one that would effect you is shipper number. If you have worked
with
tables and forms before, this is a snap. UPS would also help you if you
like.

PS buy the kids, they are a good deal and Free Shipping.

Gary Kennedy
www.martyshoes.com
shoes@martyshoes.com
Phone: 800-262-7897
Fax: 201-319-1446

Marty Shoes Inc.
60 Enterprise Ave. N.
Secaucus, NJ 07094
"Katrina Morris" <katrina@rexart.com> wrote in message
news:9lbi7l$m2a$1@support.shopsite.com...
Hi Gary,

Your site is great. I like those Keds slip ons...

Hey, what program are you using to do your UPS tracking? We've been
wanting
to do that for a while.

Thanks,

Kat
http://www.rexart.com

"Gary Kennedy" <gk@martyshoes.com> wrote in message
news:9l6sgs$9km$1@support.shopsite.com...
I am using AT&T with a Linux server. It is dedicated and I also use
it
as
my mail server. It costs $295 per month and I have way more traffic
than
the numbers you mentioned and I have no problems. Tech service is
24/7
and
pretty good. If your needs change, they will upgrade also. I also
have
them do a total backup daily for $250 per month. I am running 2
sites
with
5.0 Shopsite. Their web site is:

http://www.beready.att.net

Gary Kennedy
www.martyshoes.com
shoes@martyshoes.com
Phone: 800-262-7897
Fax: 201-319-1446

Marty Shoes Inc.
60 Enterprise Ave. N.
Secaucus, NJ 07094
"Donald M. Swartz" <lwe@nhvt.net> wrote in message
news:3B766912.1542A220@nhvt.net...
I am on a shared server at Lexiconn. My web site traffic is
right
in
the
range you described. I moved to Lexiconn 3 months ago due to
continuous
hastles
at Interland. I have had no down time and no need for
communications
with
the
host. I have not seen periods of download slowdowns which were
common
at
Interland (probably due to a significant number of porn sites on
the
same
server- Lexiconn does not alow porn sites on their servers). I
have
no
doubt
that I was losing sales at Interland due to the extreme slowdowns
in
CGI
script
running on the Interland shared server.
I hesitated a long time before I made the switch to Lexiconn
because
I
was
concerned that I would need to move again as our business
continues
to
grow and
I might need a dedicated server. I no longer have those concerns.
I
have
read
at this forum, that Lexiconn also offers a "virtual" dedicated
server
which can
handle truly heavy traffic.. I have not looked into this fully as
I
have
found
the performance of their standard shared server is great. However,
contact
Lexiconn and ask Jason about this service.


Good
Luck,

Don/Life
with Ease

http://www.lifewithease.com



I'm looking for a new host now (unix) and I've researched
alternatives
based
on previous communication here in the newsgroup.

Something that hasn't really been mentioned here is a host that
can
offer a
type of "semi-dedicated" solution where my site would not share
a
physical
server with more than 30-40 other clients. The companies I've
seen
mentioned here and at Shopsite.com all offer shared hosting
which
in
my
view
seems to be geared for relatively low-traffic sites, because
when
I
ask
how
many clients share a server it's usually 200+.

I'm not quite ready to get a dedicated server. I would really
appreciate
comments on whether or not a Shopsite store with daily traffic
of
600-1000
unique visitors and 20,000 hits per day should be ok on a server
with
200
others (am I being too cautious?), or if there is a competent
host
somewhere
that can offer a plan with fewer clients per server.

My current host has me on a machine with 80 clients per server
and
an
advanced plan with 8 clients per machine, but their support of
Shopsite
is
not good and I need to move.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

-Jerry








Switch Hits
 

Re: Another hosting question,,,

Postby phil spinelli » Sat Aug 03, 2002 11:44 am

Try
http://www.lexiconn.com
maybe they can help.

Their the best I've used.

Yaowalak wrote:

I'm looking for a new host now (unix) and I've researched alternatives based
on previous communication here in the newsgroup.

Something that hasn't really been mentioned here is a host that can offer a
type of "semi-dedicated" solution where my site would not share a physical
server with more than 30-40 other clients. The companies I've seen
mentioned here and at Shopsite.com all offer shared hosting which in my view
seems to be geared for relatively low-traffic sites, because when I ask how
many clients share a server it's usually 200+.

I'm not quite ready to get a dedicated server. I would really appreciate
comments on whether or not a Shopsite store with daily traffic of 600-1000
unique visitors and 20,000 hits per day should be ok on a server with 200
others (am I being too cautious?), or if there is a competent host somewhere
that can offer a plan with fewer clients per server.

My current host has me on a machine with 80 clients per server and an
advanced plan with 8 clients per machine, but their support of Shopsite is
not good and I need to move.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

-Jerry
phil spinelli
 

Re: Another hosting question,,,

Postby Guest » Sat Aug 03, 2002 8:59 pm

You must be digging deep in the archives, I think that message was posted a
year ago, but thanks.

"phil spinelli" <in@wholesale-nutrition.com> wrote in message
news:3D4C24A8.A6A954C7@wholesale-nutrition.com...
Try
http://www.lexiconn.com
maybe they can help.

Their the best I've used.

Yaowalak wrote:

I'm looking for a new host now (unix) and I've researched alternatives
based
on previous communication here in the newsgroup.

Something that hasn't really been mentioned here is a host that can
offer a
type of "semi-dedicated" solution where my site would not share a
physical
server with more than 30-40 other clients. The companies I've seen
mentioned here and at Shopsite.com all offer shared hosting which in my
view
seems to be geared for relatively low-traffic sites, because when I ask
how
many clients share a server it's usually 200+.

I'm not quite ready to get a dedicated server. I would really
appreciate
comments on whether or not a Shopsite store with daily traffic of
600-1000
unique visitors and 20,000 hits per day should be ok on a server with
200
others (am I being too cautious?), or if there is a competent host
somewhere
that can offer a plan with fewer clients per server.

My current host has me on a machine with 80 clients per server and an
advanced plan with 8 clients per machine, but their support of Shopsite
is
not good and I need to move.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

-Jerry
Guest
 


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