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Subject: linux VPS?
From: Martin <martinwjo...@aol.com>
To: Scottish ColdFusion User Group <scottishcfug@googlegroups.com>
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Hi

I'm looking for a bit of advice with Linux and VPS's as I have no
experience with either so far.

I am thinking about getting up a VPS for myself to manage some small
html and cfml sites I've been working on.
I see EasySpace offering some good deals on VPS's (
http://www.easyspace.com/virtual_servers ), especially on Linux.

As someone with no experience with Linux I was hoping for a bit of
advice - there are so many options:
- centOS, Debian and Ubuntu, all in 32 or 64bit .... what should I go
with? They all seem to come with Plesk installed.

As these are only small sites (friends, local sports clubs etc..) I
will probably go Open Source all the way and go for Railo and MySql
with Mura CMS or my own custom stuff.

I know some of you have had some experience with different flavours of
Linux and Railo so please reply (even if off list) if you can.

Cheers

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