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I'm told that this should be a problem, though I'm yet to verify those claims ;-) .
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Re^3: From PHP to Perl - Should I, and how?
by Your Mother (Archbishop) on Mar 09, 2009 at 23:42 UTC

    I use them for many sites and run things under fastcgi, including Catalyst. They are very accommodating, friendly, and a nice place to be. Their uptime is not super though. So, I wouldn't put a serious business or client there. To get unlimited domains, fastcgi, ssh, svn, mysql, etc for $7-10/month is really quite good and worth the hour or two (or sometimes 10... like last month) of downtime that comes semi-annually.