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We've had some discussions with EduBlogs as well (<a href="http://edublogs.org/campus/">http://edublogs.org/campus/</a>). But we are doing it in-house instead thus far. They have been responsive and very helpful.
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<div>~Jeff</div>
<div>UNC-CH<br>
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<div>On Mar 14, 2012, at 2:22 PM Wednesday, March14, Steve McConnell wrote:</div>
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<div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000">Hosting our WordPress-powered university NewsCenter at our campus data center has been problematic from the start (~2 years ago), but now we're starting to see sporadic but severe performance problems. All this has us seriously
considering switching to an off-campus host for the site, particularly companies that specialize in hosting WordPress sites. Two that have been recommended are
<a href="http://wpengine.com/">WP Engine</a> and <a href="http://page.ly/">Page.ly</a>. Does anyone out there have experience, good or bad, with either company that you'd be willing to share? Or know of another dedicated WP host we should consider? Thanks in
advance for your help.<br>
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~ Steve<br>
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Steve McConnell
Web managing editor, UC Berkeley
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