vinylrake wrote:
1. Cost: I pay < $10 a month to host a number of sites that in theory are unlimited storage
Sure, although VPSes are fairly cheap for the resources that you get. I pay $10/month for a 1GB VPS that easily handles everything on GoS... metaserver, database server, web server (two actually), and all dedicated to just my site. I could easily get away with the $5 one, I just like to have the headroom. As people might recall, the speed of everything improved drastically when moving to the VPS from the shared hosting before. In particular, shared database servers tend to be really overloaded and slow :S
vinylrake wrote:
2. I am lazy: I like just having things running and not having to deal with installing CPanel and MySQL and Apache and PHP and whatever else I would need to get a site up and running. My issue I know but I know me. I debug stuff and configure apps/tools/systems/devices work with each for a living I don't want to do it in my spare time.
Fair enough, although I will note that getting a basic LAMP stack up and running is *really* easy these days. It's a half dozen commands that you can copy from FAQs really. (See for instance
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/ ... -on-ubuntu.) While I'm a pretty technical guy, I'm no Linux expert and didn't find it very tough.
Space can be an issue, but there are solutions for that now as well. DigitalOcean's space tends to be expensive because it's mostly fast SSDs, but linode is a bit more reasonable.
Anyways I'm really not advocating people switch if you're happy with shared hosting. Just mentioning the option and how happy I've been with it.