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 administrators will help discover a location to store your data. For example,
 if you work at the NIH, there is an internal data sharing <a
 href="https://hpc.nih.gov/nih/datashare.html" target="_blank">NIH network</a>
 site. Sometimes institution firewall rules can change, and you may need to
 inform your system administrators to add browser IP addresses as exceptions,
 listed 
 <a href="http://genomewiki.ucsc.edu/index.php/Public_Hub_Guidelines#Connection_issues.3F" target="_blank">here</a>. 
 Usually your IT department can direct you to someone
 who manages webspace for individual groups. This is our recommended option, as
 it is usually free, very fast and you can update the files yourself easily.</p>
 
 <p><b>Webspace providers:</b> If your institution does not provide any web
 hosting space for you, the most convenient solution is usually to buy a
 virtualized webspace server from a commercial web hosting provider. 
 Files can be uploaded with FTP, rsync or scp and appear on a https://
-domain. Some exemples of providers are: A2 Hosting, BlueHost, GoDaddy,
-HostGator, Hostinger, DreamHost, but there are many others. This is not a
-complete list and we do not endorse a particular one. You can search the
-internet for "web hosting comparison". Avoid unlimited offers, they often 
+domain.
+Avoid unlimited offers, they often 
 do not allow binary files and are slower, rather look for a 
 "virtual private server" (VPS).
+Some exemples of providers are: A2 Hosting, BlueHost, GoDaddy,
+HostGator, Hostinger, DreamHost, but there are many others. This is not a
+complete list and we do not endorse a particular one. 
+You can search the internet for "virtual private server comparison".
 Offers start at around 5-10$/month for 25-50GB of storage. The advantage of
-webspace providers is that they bill a flat rate per month, which may be
+VPS providers is that they bill a flat rate per month, which may be
 easier to order through Universities than the per-GB billing of cloud
 providers. For optimal performance, select a West Coast / San Francisco data
 center when ordering a web server, as this is closest and fastest from
 UCSC. There are usually no backups included, so it is good
 to keep local copies of your files.</p>
 
 <p><b>Cloud providers:</b> In general, commercial online cloud <b>backup</b> providers
 that charge a flat rate, like Dropbox, iCloud, Google Drive, Box.com, Microsoft
 OneDrive, Tencent Weiyun, Yandex.Disk, etc. do not work reliably as their business
 model requires rare and rate-limited data access, which is too slow or too limited for
 genome annotation display. However, commercial
 cloud <b>storage</b> offers that charge per GB transferred, like Amazon S3, Microsoft
 Azure Storage, Google Cloud Storage, Backblaze, Alibaba Object Store, etc.
 typically do work. As of 2020, they cost around 2-3 US cents per GB/month to store
 the hub data and 12-18 US cents per GB transferred, when the hub is used