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Hi all,

I've been using rackspace cloud sites to host my blogs for the past 7 months, but it costs me $120 a month which is getting kind of steep.

I just wanted to check in and see if anyone wanted to split any % of the account with me. I.E. 10% of the resources for $12 a month, or any amount you want -- just looking for a little help with the bills .

Its perfectly within their terms of service and they have a separate control panel so your sites and my sites are kept separate from each other and we can't read each others files.

you can see the main rackspace cloud site for info on what this is if you've never heard of it -- basically i gave up on shared hosts because I was tired of downtime and also i occasionally get massive traffic to my blogs so i needed the expandability.

Anywho, i hope this wasn't spam -- I'm not a company just looking for anyone out there who'd be interested in it. If you're interested just shoot me a PM
 
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why dont you use rackspace cloud servers, instead of the site offering? it would be more a-la-carte and cheaper
 
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Moved you over the appropriate forum, thanks.
 
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Their cloud servers plan is unmanaged which requires some server administration skills and linux commanding. It's actually not that hard as it may look like, they've got all the documentations / steps you need to read / take to have a fully working web server.

Cloud servers is my first attempt to host myself on an unmanaged host, I have written this article to document all the installation / optimization commands you need to execute to have the server up. Hope it helps.
 
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