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Moved to the Commons because it is a query, not an offer of a freebie
Depends on what you need, but many here use ShareCG to host freebies. They have many different categories, including DAZ Studio and Poser, also a generic "3d Models" category.
Nizamgph I am lucky to live with a broadband trunk passing through my place and host my own servers, however fell your pain. Maintain a webserver gets expensive!
I found this on Wikipedia which offers a comparison, it may help you decide which is best. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_free_web_hosting_services
Do you have a dedicated domain name for you site already? Some providers like GoDaddy will give you free hosting if you register a domain with them.
You may like this - Last night I made this and am hosting webgl on a drupal 7 server http://3danimatedman.com/daz3d_tribute_webgl
I'm not quite sure what you're asking, so I'll answer all three of the questions I think I'm reading here.
If you want a distributed site (site1.example.com has part of the content, and site2.example.com has the rest), you can do that by putting the long-form URL in the links on each webpage on the site.
If you want mirroring (site1.example.com and site2.example.com have the same content, and it's up to the websurfer to pick a site), that's just a matter of setting up both sites to be the same.
If you want an automatic failover (site1.example.com and site2.example.com have the same content, and requests automatically go to site2.example.com if site1.example.com is down), that'll cost money for a redirection service and you still have to set up both sites to be the same.