Who was your first provider?
Always interested to hear what people's first ever provider for web hosting and/or server hosting was.
Is your first hosting hosting provider still around? Do you still have services with them?
I didn't get into the hosting scene until 2014 (late bloomer compared to most of y'all). Went with Bluehost at the time and got a small VPS w/ cPanel. After a year or so, I started looking for alternatives and realized how much I was overpaying compared to the other big players and low end companies. Migrated everything over to ZappieHost, who was my first low end host, when they had their Canada location (OVH).
What's your story?
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First provider for web hosting was Servage.net
First VPS was with Bytemark UK.
First dedi was @Clouvider if I remember correctly after discovering LET (still got it too).
DigitalOcean in late 2013 iirc, was first provider and the first vps was from them too, dedi was a Kimsufi KS-1 but its gone
DigitalOcean
Ramnode 128MB OVZ. I was using it as a vpn to bypass my college's wifi.
Linode
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VPS: Shinjiru
Webhosting: ServerFreak
Debbie Mc.... oh wait, provider.
My very very very first provider was ASHosting, one of the few affordable Dutch shared webhosting providers back in ~1997-98. They used Cobalt Raq of course.
The brand still exists, but I think they were sold a few times.
As for dedi/VM see here
Fastcomet . i was clueless and blind pricing is extremely balooned even not litespeed
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Maybe vultr?
Personal hobby: collect vps in various regions.
First dedi would be at NetSonic in ‘05 and first VPS would be at Spry Hosting/VPSLink in ‘07.
I started off with playing with drag-and-drop web builders, then built web apps deployed on managed services (like Heroku). Only recently have I worked on the OS level as well.
Web:
Weebly/Wix (2015)
VPS:
Azure (2018)
Dedi:
Kimsufi (2019)
My first website is on a desktop computer at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, circa 2006-2008.
I was in charge of developing the student housing department website.
I'm paid enough for my own meals as well as sometimes taking pretty girls to school cafeteria for dinners, and I'm allowed to host my own website on the same server.
The server has 512MB RAM and 100Mbps port, and runs Windows Server 2003.
Websites are on IIS 6.0, and different websites may use ASP, ASP.Net, PHP, or Java Servlet via Tomcat.
Databases include Microsoft Access, SQL Server Express, and MySQL.
There's also a separate VLC server for streaming media over UDP multicast, but it only works within the university campus.
File transfer is through FTP, with one FTP account per website.
There's no control panel, and everything is configured via remote desktop.
The server is placed in a room with 24x7 air conditioning, next to some audio equipment of an auditorium.
In exchange of colocation, the manager of the auditorium would login to the guest account and play minesweeper.
However, I didn't know that exchange, so I disabled the guest account during a re-installation.
A week later, I found the websites offline.
It turned out that, the manager found that he couldn't login to the computer anymore, so he brought in his own computer and placed it next to ours.
His computer touched the ESC key on the server, so that the server stuck on the boot menu when I rebooted Windows.
I resolved this problem by unplugging the keyboard.
I'm pretty sure the computer is dead by now, as it's been 15 years.
So who's my first provider?
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Depends on your interpretation. I was working for a local university department back in '96 and one of our projects was to set up our own web service, email, etc... on the then relatively new Linux. Think it was Slackware like version 2 or something. So in a sense I was my own first provider.
VPS : Vultr
WebHost : @SmallWeb
My first dedicated server, and also first provider, was XLHost, back in 2006, when their website and offers looked like this: http://web.archive.org/web/20060525182633/http://xlhost.com:80/
I see they're still in business, however I haven't used them for quite a lot of years.
Seems so unreal thinking that you now pay $10 for a vps with similar features as a $300 server back then... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Either GCP or Alpha not sure
Burstnet but they are out of business :-)
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Whoops. You created the same topic AND I even responded to it a few months back. My memory is failing me
Howdy, neighbor! My personal "flagship" dedi is with Clouvider NYC, premium stuff
I think my first dedi was with DatabaseByDesign in Philly. Had three with them total, down to one right now.
That bastard, I hope he has minesweeper nightmares now!
Alpha.... racks? or VPS? Either yikes or nice on that one.
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VPS the dude in Bulgeria. Was pretty legit even back then. 1 EUR a month if memory serves so would be competitive even now
Aye, Alex is a good dude. Have had services with them for about 4 years now.
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I honestly have no idea....???
Good ol BurstNet.
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Not sure who my 1st ever provider was, but my 1st dedicated server was from Rackshack.net in late 2001. A Cobalt RaQ 4i
My first provider was Hostigation, which was later acquired by (and absorbed by) anyNode
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
I just googled for the cheapest provider and went with the most decent looking one on the first page.
I ran a ISP in the 1990's, before it was cool, so back then I was the host.
My first externally hosted VPS must have been with JohnCompanies or RootBSD, since they were basically the only ones supporting BSD in the early 2000's. But it was expensive and a pita to manage, so I pretty soon moved everything to dedicated hardware at Layered Tech (later called Datapipe, today known as Rackspace) and ran my own hardware for about 10 years.
I drifted away from the provider part of the business when I went into consulting and instead slowly descended into the lowend customer swamp, and here I am today, idling away with my $7 KVM's.
I think it may have very well been Strato. When I was 8 and wanted to host my own gameserver my dad ordered a VPS for me from Strato. He was happy that I wanted to learn about computers (he worked as a sysadmin) and helped me out a bit.
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I can not hear that name without thinking of their horrible tv commercials.
Nice age to start. When I was 8 the WWW was released .