Best cheap web hosting providers

After I started maintaining quite a few blogs I have been asked this question several times, and my answer has remained the same ever since I hosted my first website. Initially I was using blogspot for my blogs, but when I realized the benefits of having a proper domain name, i registered through  the default host of Blogspot, godaddy.com.

And when i realised advantages of using WordPress for my blogs, I had to make a choice of webhost. So I researched a little and found that godaddy.com was the cheapest available option andtheir hosting was also the feature packed. It even supported Java (deploying WAR files) in a PHP hosting account.

Its almost three years since I hosted my first website with them and not a single minute  did I have a downtime or performance issues. The basic hosting used to cost 3$ but now it costs 5$ with  unlimited domains (any number of subdomains and domains), 10 different SQL Databases(with unlimited data in each of them), PHP 5 and many more features.

But when I wanted to host JSP/Java godaddy wasnt the best option, as godaddy doesnt provide a private JVM (virtual), the advantage of which is you can deploy any time and you can restart the server. Thats when i found EATJ.com which even provides a free trial (which will need you to manually restart tomcat server every 6 hours).  So here are my suggestions.

PHP/ASP.net / Basic Java hosting – godaddy.com

JSP/Java private JVM       – EATJ.com

Do Sun/IBM certifications really help?

I recently happened to interview a candidate boasting of SCJP 5.0 (Sun Certified Java Programmer 5.0) and I asked her few basic questions in java regarding String and StringBuffer and she didn’t have a clue about it. She wasnt even aware of the basics in Java, but she said she had a score of 95 , and well I was shocked that shes got a better score than mine 🙂

Same thing happened with a candidate who had newly joined the company (though with 2+ years of experience) ,  and he boasted a SCJP and SCWCD , and still didnt have a clue with writing a JSP.

On the other hand I have been working with these technologies for quite  a few years and when I eventually took these certifications, I felt  confident that I can answer almost anything in any interview. But probably the interview panel who sees my certifications will treat me just like the above mentioned candidates, afterall passing these certifications (which require 70% to pass) doesnt guarantee anything.

It could be very well with the way you prepare for facing these exams, if you solemly try to learn the questions in the dumps by heart, you might end up with nothing but a paper which says you are certified, on the other hand if you thoroughly go through books and specifications it will make you a expert in the area. So its upto you to decide what you really want.

My conclusion is these certifications do help individuals taking  them in gaining valuable knowledge , but it doesnt really help employers to gauge a candidate.

Blackberry – Will it be successful in India?

Blackberry phones have starte pouring into India, but theres a catch you need to buy your Blackberry only from the Operators, a selling strategy totally new to Indians and couple it with the fact unlike US, the Mobile Operators dont give you any rebates, rather they price it much higher. Now compare it with Nokia’s E Series  phones, sold across the country in most Mobile stores, and backed by Nokia Service network.

I had the oppurtunity of using Blackberries in US and felt their build was not as solid as the Nokia’s succesful E61i, but the fact which made Blackberry a big hit in US was the Blackberry Connect/Push Email. In India most companies dont support Push Email, most of them support Exchange Servers (from Microsoft) and Both Nokia and Blackberry do pretty much the same in terms of  handling Pop/SMTP emails and Exchange Servers.   So Blackberry apart from the name really doesnt add much to the Indian Customers.

Add to that  Nokia’s popularity and resale values, you can expect very few to go and pick a blackberry ahead of a Nokia ESeries Phone. Then you got a load of free apps for Symbian compared to Blackberry adding so much to the usability the Nokia Phones.

With E71 Nokia probably has the best designed and refined QWERTY keyboard phone its hard to see how Blackberry can put one across the Nokia.

[ps: Now dont come n tell me Blackberry is so successful in US, the fact is Nokia doesnt have any deal with Mobile operators for subsidising its phones. This is the main selling point for US, no one pays the full price of any phone there. The model is very different in other countries]