I co-maintain a server with the primary purpose as a BZFlag game server (http://bzflag.org ), our server is http://bzfx.net, and we use it to develop a number of cool projects, the biggest is one I programmed (over the course of three re-writes) a player and score tracker http://bzflag.redjacket.ws. Most of the other projects I keep track of at http://git.bzfx.net/ . It costs quite a bit of money to keep running, and so we are looking to offer paid hosting for running applications, web, and such, only to cover the cost plus a bit extra for upgrades. We only need (and want) ten people being hosted at a time, for ~$8/mo. The two of us are quite experienced Linux administrators, but some questions remain: Is it worth it to keep hosted applications in a Virtual Machine? We tried Xen, but it seems to crash the server, I don't know if it has anything to do with the processor not supporting native virtualization. What VM software would you recommend, or are there any good articles/books to read? Is there any good, FOSS, domain/web/DB/mail management software? Finally (and most importantly), what would be the best way to advertise/offer this? Our target is at hobbyists and FOSS projects who might be too constrained by commercial hosting, since we will install (nearly) any software package someone might need, and any game server, we chose the server because of it's low and equal ping times to both Europe and the West coast. And of course, if anyone is interested, see http://bzfx.net/hosting for the details we have come up with. :) Austin Wright. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss