green hosting

ohrana's picture

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Well I think of using green hosting and I have looked a lot of offers from many companies but a2hosting.com offers seems the most reasonable for me to use.
Any comments?

Megan's picture

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Thinkhost is one I'm familiar with. I used them for years before I moved my site to our dedicated server (now a VPS). They've been in business since the 90's I think.

I heard something recently about how virtual servers are better for the environment because you need less hardware (and therefore less power) than dedicated servers. Makes sense Smiling

ohrana's picture

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Thanks for reply, Megan.
Any other opinions?

decibel.places's picture

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The Rackspace Greenspace Initiative is one I am familiar with

(my client hosts there, they sent me a nice green tshirt for free Smiling )

Phillip's picture

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Taking into consideration the situation you have fetched up at, I can highly recommend you to look at glowhost.com green hosting offers. This companies is flexible so that you can choose from the comprehensive range of fully featured hosting solutions.

If you want to predict the future, look at the past...

knorr's picture

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You may use also special that a2hosting.com offers for their customers now. They are reputable and have been in the web hosting business for a long while.

akopayan's picture

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You know aspnix.com provides Redundant Green Power in their package plans as well. It becomes popular top use green power for providing hosting.

Freedom's picture

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akopayan wrote:
You know aspnix.com provides Redundant Green Power in their package plans as well. It becomes popular top use green power for providing hosting.

Does aspnix.com offer it only on their shared hosting services?
What about reselling and VPS solutions?

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