Thanks Jon,
Your pages loaded consistently in about 2 seconds on
my machine.
My site:
can only manage that at best, but often takes very,
very much longer. I run the 'vanilla' mediawiki
software (MediaWiki 1.5.4; PHP 4.3.10; MySQL
4.0.24_Debian-10-log), but have assumed the download
time to be a server problem - one of the reasons for
wanting to move.
Cheers,
David
--- Jon Simon <jonsimon(a)spamcop.net> wrote:
I took down a lot of it recently as I am changing
its vocation. You can find it at
http://wiki.demarc.ca.
At 02:50 PM 07/02/2006, you wrote:
Hi Jon,
Being new to mediawikis, any chance of visiting
your
1and1 hosted site?
Hope that's Ok,
Cheers
David
--- Jon Simon <jonsimon(a)spamcop.net> wrote:
> My wiki is hosted through 1and1 without
> difficulty since being installed last October.
>
> At 12:15 PM 07/02/2006, david cuthbertson wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I am a newbie looking for (low cost) hosting of
a
> >mediawiki site that I am in the process
of
> creating.
> >
> >How big a mysql database do I require?
> >
> >It currently has 1,370 'pages', relating to
about
> 50
> >articles and I guess it will end up with
perhaps 10
> >times that.
> >
> >www.1and1.co.uk business hosting offer 2.5Gb of
> space,
> >20Gb monthly traffic (which looks very good for
> just
> >£8.99/month) *but* only 2 mysql databases of
> >100Mb(each/both?).
> >
> >Currently my ISP's cgi server hosts my wiki
(for
> >free), but it is a minimal service. If I
remember
> > >correctly they offer 50Mb space on their cgi
> > server;
> > >they also offer 250Mb website space.
> > >
> > >Cheers,
> > >David
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