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Old 08-04-2008, 04:00 PM  
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just chatted with caz on the phone, i liked his definition of "managed hosting".

the definition that i am used to, is "managed hosting" means i don't get root access, that i have to do things only through a panel or send in the request.

other providers its unmanaged and you get full root access and they charge you by the incident or by the hour to fix things.

i know enough of linux administration to know what I am doing, but sometimes not enough to resolve a problem.

righthostings definition of "managed service" is you get root access to do your stuff, but if you screw things up, they will fix it for you, without a service charge.

i like it!


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