I wasn't aware that you could run B4J apps on shared hosting services. I should remind you that "unlimited" hosting is a scam. (If there was such a thing as "unlimited" everything Google wouldn't be paying billions of dollars per month for hosting.)for that monthly price you can get your own shared hosting with file space, unlimited mysql databases, mailboxes etc for an entire year.
ok, you didn't mention that it was aimed for running java apps on the server side. That's a different case.
But you can have your own VPS for €10/month or less these days to be able to run your java apps/services.
So $12 makes more sense than $39.
A dedicated server that cheap? That's fishy. Very fishy. (YouTube wouldn't be paying millions/billions of dollars for servers for the heck of itI pay around 10$ a month for a dedicated server (for testing) so $12 a month for shared hosting makes no sense to me at all.
That a very good price, could you tell the name of the Hosting company , PleaseI pay around 10$ a month for a dedicated server (for testing) so $12 a month for shared hosting makes no sense to me at all.
After much critical thinking, I'm just going to sell the panel by itself so you can BYOH. (Bring Your Own Host.)
A dedicated server that cheap? That's fishy. Very fishy. (YouTube wouldn't be paying millions/billions of dollars for servers for the heck of it)
you probably mean a "dedicated" VPS server. a real dedicated server will costs you hundreds for a few years since you need to pay back the cost of the real server hardware and not a virtual one.
Edit: I found the culprit. if you want Windows Server on it you need to rent it and that costs an additional €30/month so that's already €40/month for a "server" that is more like a netbook with that slow ATOM processor in it.
You are probably right on that point : "reliability"... In my opinion, I would better buy to someone I know and can trust. If for example, Anywhere Software would propose such service I better would choose it as a provider compared to someone I don't already know (we probably all experienced those wonder boys claiming to know what they do and who run out of business or have technical difficulties after some months).I think that $12 is a fair price for a reliable host that can run B4J servers.
If for example, Anywhere Software would propose such service I better would choose it as a provider c
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