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	<title>Comments on: Unraveling In-Building Wireless Networks</title>
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		<title>By: DreamHost</title>
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		<description>I personally don&#039;t see a huge difference between standard shared hosting and VPS hosting, especially if your needs are basic, e.g. PHP, Mysql. Both are shared systems and performance is ultimately going to depend on the web host and how many users they decide to stuff onto a single box. Hit or miss, IMO. Go with something in your budget. If you have a lot of money you can put into this and you really do expect to grow, get a low-end dedicated server. It will save you many headaches later when you have to migrate your data to an upgraded infrastructure. If you&#039;re going to be small and stay small, find a reliable shared hosting account with PHP and Mysql. The VPS is great is you&#039;ll be running lots of sites or lots of custom code; if not, I don&#039;t think it will benefit you.</description>
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