Liquidweb and concrete 5
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Hi, I'm kinda jazzed about using Concrete 5 for a little project. I've tried Joomla and Drupal, and was not happy with either one. They both cost me some money and a lot of frustration.
I'm looking to go with Liquidweb for hosting, and I'm starting out small. They use Fantastico for their one click install. I'm sure I could probably upload and install C5 manually like any other php script. But, I just wanted to get any input from you all that you might have on doing this.
Thanks
I'm looking to go with Liquidweb for hosting, and I'm starting out small. They use Fantastico for their one click install. I'm sure I could probably upload and install C5 manually like any other php script. But, I just wanted to get any input from you all that you might have on doing this.
Thanks
we've generally had good experiences with liquid.
I know you are looking to start out small, but if you ever want to go bigger, I have been using Stormondemand by liquidweb, and it has been excellent. The fastest configuration I have ever tested for running concrete5 sites.
Yeah, that is one reason why I went with Liquidweb. There was a nice upgrade path and I hope that, if I need to go to an SOD server, the migration won't be a big deal.