I bought a domain last year and since then it has been parked. I want to build a basic website which I can put on my CV. Can anyone recommend me a free, basic and simple webhost
>inb4 000webhost
>muh breach
honestly i don't know a single good one, if you're not stuck with php i would recommend using openshift with some other language
in fact i don't know if they support php
Just buy a cheap vps, install apache or nginx and host your domain
>>52448868
Or register for the free one in amazon EC2
>>52448606
>built up a cheap EC2 server
>can't start a process without triggering muh ocd
Github pages for easy free static hosting
My friend and I are looking to make a very very small start-up, how would we go about say buying a domain name from something like godaddy for example and hosting the site. Should I host my own site on a server in my house? Should I pay them to host it?
>>52448997
>2916
>on /g/
>considering GoDaddy
>hosting a business website from your home
>>52449029
I said for example godaddy, its the first one that popped into my head, not saying I would actually use it. And it's gonna be so small you could barely consider it a business
>>52448606
Are you looking to use dynamic pages (php, ASP, etc.) or just plain HTML?
>>52448606
>freetards taking the "I want things for free" meme too far
>>52449029
I've lived under a rock, enlighten me ( not the same guy just to make his honor clear )
>>52448606
Heroku
>>52449102
Thanks for maintaining my honor, senpai
Use github pages
>>52449102
On which part- GoDaddy or running a business website from home?
>>52449373
Both