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Hosting in Ireland?

21 May 2009 at 4:20am
Any known hosting companies in Ireland support Silverstripe?
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Re: Hosting in Ireland?

21 May 2009 at 2:47pm
not specifically, but Blacknight should be fine, as would host.ie (linux plans anyway)
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Re: Hosting in Ireland?

22 May 2009 at 4:59am
Hi,
Yeah I took a look and they dont specifically mention supporting silverstripe where they name joomla and a few more
Thanks
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Re: Hosting in Ireland?

23 May 2009 at 2:27am
Hi leinad,
Did you have any luck with a hosting provider for it in Ireland? Just checking it out on blacknight at the minute.
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Re: Hosting in Ireland?

23 May 2009 at 3:18pm
there is no reason why you couldn't run silverstripe.
It really does not require anything that special.If the hosting provider can do Joomla or Wordpress, and they say they have php5, then you are fine.
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Re: Hosting in Ireland?

4 December 2009 at 8:24am
I've been looking for the perfect Irish shared hosting platform for SIlverstripe. Still not found an ideal solution but here's what I've found so far:
Register365: Has a problem with Mod_Rewrite because it's running "Zeus" servers - aside from that all works perfectly - the only issue is that you have to have /index.php in the URL eg. www.something.com/index.php/page-name
Blacknight: Has a problem with the cache and folder permissions. You have to create a silverstripe-cache folder and give it full permissions, then it all seems to run smoothly. But this isn't very secure, folders shouldn't be left on full permissions and, aside from the danger of hacking, hosting companies tend to re-set all the folders with full permissions back to something more secure.
Host Ireland: This is the best I've found to date. The speed isn't great though, so performance is mediocre, but the install works perfectly and SS runs correctly.
I'd be very interested to hear of other's experiences with Silverstripe on Irish hosting providers. Drop a note here if you find a suitable one or know of any answers to these issues - Thanks!
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Re: Hosting in Ireland?

8 January 2010 at 4:44am Last edited: 16 January 2010 2:19am
Yeah I took a look and they dont specifically mention supporting silverstripe where they name joomla and a few more .
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Re: Hosting in Ireland?

4 February 2010 at 6:35pm
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