Has anyone come across a server management company that supports webmin?

I've found a fair few on this list: http://www.webhostingtalk.com/wiki/Companies_providing_server_management

I hope that someone will recommend me someone who they have used and can comment on whether they are reliable.

Most of the ones I saw were around $70 a month. It would be great if there was one for around $50 or less a month that anyone has seen

Thanks

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What type of hosting exactly are you looking for? What are your requirements? I use both virtualmin and webmin on my servers edit: If you would like to try out the Amazon AWS I would recommend getting a reserved instance, has a one time fee and a lower per hour usage. They have a bill estimate calculator. for a small instance and 200 gb of space its around $40 http://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/calc5.html?key=calc-F49DB549-FA01-4B5E-B39B-3F45A3109847

So far i have great uptime on my servers, besides the restarts for upgrades.

Happy to answer your questions if you choose to go this route.

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I would find an hosting company that provides a base install of Debian/RHEL/Centos and install Virtualmin yourself using the script that they provide.

If your looking for something reliable, I would recommend 1Gb server at Rackspace Cloud (http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/) or Linode (http://www.linode.com/)

They cost $40-50 and if your site starts to get busy you can always upgrade to a faster server.

You can get the Virtualmin download script from http://virtualmin.com/download.html The GPL/Free installer script is http://software.virtualmin.com/gpl/scripts/install.sh

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