We host client data on our IBM i server under a cloud-based SAAS operation.
We provide end-user applications for school administrators, teachers,
patrons, and others. But that type of hosting doesn't appear to be what
you're inquiring about.

Even we don't use our IBM i server to host our own "web site", which is
primarily static content. We use a "popular" hosting provider and a Linux
system for that.

How do you plan on comparing hosting providers? The game changes when you
need an LPAR, 5250 emulation, a command line, and a full-featured DBMS such
as that under IBM i.

Nathan.



On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 1:05 AM, BT Consulting <btconsulting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I'd like to know if there are any iSeries sites out there that are hosting
web sites for customers other than for their own business. I'd like to
put my/build my businesses web site on an iSeries if possible. If there
are sites like I describe, I'll compare them to other popular web site
"hosters".

Thanks in advance,

David Odom
DGO Enterprises (dba BT Consulting)
Casa Grande, AZ

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