From: junkmail <jun...@2z...> - 2010-01-06 14:07:22
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Simply put, you have more control over your hosting environment. I assume this means you can modify various configurations much more than you can with a non-root host. I'm not sure on the specifics, but I would love to hear about situations where this is required. Andrew Steve E. wrote: > Good day - > > Newbie here - I currently use GoDaddy for a small database-driven site > without significant trouble (hate their help system, though). I am > interested in Matt D.'s comment about getting a host that has "root". Can > someone explain what this means and any obvious (or hidden) benefits that a > change of hosts might provide? Many thanks. > > > Steve E. > Chicago, IL > > > > |