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=Why is this page in the Moodle Docs=
=Why is this page in the Moodle Docs=
==Purpose==
Serve as an additional guide to help users work through variety of questions, issues, etc. These pages will help to steer the user to helpful materials where the search engine may prove less beneficial


==History of Discussion==
==History of Discussion==


==Moodle vs Other Hosts==
==Types of Hosts==


==Purpose==
Moodle Partners
Serve as an additional guide to help users work through variety of questions, issues, etc. These pages will help to steer the user to helpful materials where the search engine may prove less beneficial
 
Full-service hosts who are not partners
 
Hosting without service


Also
In-house hosting


=Choosing a Web Host=
=Choosing a Web Host=

Revision as of 01:37, 4 November 2008

Why is this page in the Moodle Docs

Purpose

Serve as an additional guide to help users work through variety of questions, issues, etc. These pages will help to steer the user to helpful materials where the search engine may prove less beneficial

History of Discussion

Types of Hosts

Moodle Partners

Full-service hosts who are not partners

Hosting without service

In-house hosting

Choosing a Web Host

The User Expeerience

Link back to the Matrix? Can be helpful when not only looking for a web host that meets users needs

Finding a Web Host

May some generic info nhere as well as a discussion of MP vs non-MP

Criteria for Selecting Web Hosts

Here is the real meat and potatoes, which we can put here or actually put on additional pages (my prefs) SO a link to range of service, types of support, security, e-mail, mysql support, panels.... perhaps as well, pages on SLAs generally, boilerplate and guarantees, punchlists