If you have clients willing to pay that much, we could get moved to a VPS super fast and have a whole lot of control over it. It would still stay "midlevel" in the sense that it's not quite root access but it gives you enough to install your stuff and have a good deal of control over your account while letting the sysadmins and DBAs take care of anything that might go wrong with the system.

I can't honestly see charging a monk that much unless they're using every single resource offered with a bunch of support access piled on. I wouldn't have a problem making that much money though :-)

I'd like it to be accessible as possible, mostly techie people are going to be using this stuff, so I want to gear it towards those kinds of "clients" and make it a no BS set up for their stuff. Put together some sort of script that installs Catalyst or whatever their frame work desires and have a relatively universal way to access things via control panel but also have shell access.

Am I getting warmer or colder? What would help you out most?

meh.

In reply to Re^2: Interested in affordable web application hosting? by stonecolddevin
in thread Interested in affordable web application hosting? by stonecolddevin

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