Bencredible.com has moved servers
In anticipation of a few projects I have going on I have moved to my own hosted platform. For anyone who wants to do Wordpress or Drupal hosting I thought it would be nice for me to go over what options I went with and why:
HTTP Host - MediaTemple.org. I like MediaTemple because they have incredible uptime, great prices and packages that will fit almost anyones needs. I used their Grid Service (GS) for a while but my needs are a bit more complex so I went for a Dedicated Virtual server (DV) which gets me a full Plesk control panel.
Registrar - GoDaddy.com. While they used to be the big evil registrar that would steal your domains right from under you they seem to have turned a new leaf. Great pricing, mobile access and a powerful administration tool make this my favorite registrar.
DNS - DNSMadeEasy.com. If you even think for a moment that using the DNS service that comes with your registrar is a good idea then you’re a fool. Registrars really suck at DNS hosting and so I use DNSMadeEasy.com which has a remarkable uptime and a ton of options for both forward and reverse DNS settings. The admin interface is a bit rough but when it comes down to DNS you’ll want a low price, 100% uptime and the most amount of flexibility. In the 8 years that I have used these guys I have seen zero issues. The best part is that if you go for an enterprise account (around $60.00 a year) you get free domain monitoring (which is usually a couple dollars per domain) plus DNS failover so if your main host goes down you can fail to a backup page. Really great stuff.
E-Mail - Google Apps for Business. Use IMAP and just about any client other than Outlook (the worst e-mail client ever built, ever, ever) and you’ll have an amazing e-mail experience. If you have a Macintosh just use Mail.app and call it a day. I have tried to sell this to users for years and they seem to fight me every step of the way. Once I break them down they move to IMAP and never, ever look back (unless of course they stay with Outlook). Google Apps is free, has good enough IMAP support and still allows for a webmin interface.
Platform - Wordpress.org. This is personal preference. I would say it is between Wordpress.org for blogs and Drupal.org for full platforms. Stay away from MovableType as they don’t scale well at all and the platform is simply a pain in the butt to work with. Oh yeah, and it’s based on freaking Perl. WTF?
Graphic design - Bluefox. The Bencredible site actually was not designed by Bluefox, and you can tell. Hard to read, bad fonts, just a really amateur design. All of my future sites will be designed by Bluefox as he has a really great feel for web 2.0 stuff and the latest trends in pretty.
In the end the above items allow for very rapid deployment of your blog or community based platform. Fast, easy and as close to 100% uptime as you’re going to get without load balancers or moving to the EC2 service. For now as we wait for DNS to fully make the switch (24 to 48 hours) you may bounce between the old and new site. If you see this post you’ll know you have come to the right server!