What Hosting is Everyone On?
What Hosting is Everyone On?
Last edited by ltk; 11-05-2011 at 12:34 PM.
These days I'm using Knowhost vps and another 2 vps providers.
I like to make the hosting service to dedicated for the particular server.... Cloud hosting is as well make the better choice.... I'm hell to select the choice.... Share your experience with...!
I use godaddy, bluehost, namecheap and hosting24 ...
Until now I used hostgator but since their stmp sucks im on bluehost and doubting about webs4africa. lol
i just stick with hostgator for many years till now not much problem had arise
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I am using Indianets.com for more than 5 years, and till today I haven't had any downtime except once for 10 minute which they informed in advance.
They also provide SEO hosting and I will say they are best IMO.
I use namecheap and recently started using dotvps.net ...
I heard that they are very good from numerous people, but never used them...
I have tried these "ideastack.com" like 1 year ago for few days and they are one of the worst hosting I came across.
Support is a joke, these people don't know *hit about *hit, they are ignorant bunch of *****.
Servers are non-stop crashing and Up-Time is like 2%.
AVOID ideastack.com at all cost!!!
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I have my java websites hosted with Onlinecares (https://www.onlinecares.com) for the last 1 year. I'm impressed with them so far, other than a few network outages that last for 1 hour or so. Tried some other hosts for hosting java, but I find Onlinecares the best among them.
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bluehost. They're aight.
Hawkhost rock! The price is so affordable and there is almost no down time. Their customer service isn’t always online for live chat but if you’re contact them through support ticket, they will reply it immediately.
Hostgator is good hosting too, but their unlimited hosting isn’t true. It’s not really unlimited. Your account will be suspected if you put too many add-on domains. However, I agree that HG customer service is no.1.
With six I doubt that you have anything to worry about, so relax. The typical limits for unlimited hosting have to do with resource usage. There is often stated a maximum number of inodes (a file, an image, a directory = one inode). There are sometimes limits on the number of tables in the database. If you were to have a hit site on shared hosting (ie: hundreds of visitors per hour) you would probably be asked to move, but if you have that kind of traffic you should be able to afford a VPS for the site anyway. You will find the real limits to the account in the fine print of the Terms of Service document.
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To the best of my knowledge, Nobody that offers unlimited hosting truly offers unlimited hosting. You MUST read the Terms of Service document to find what the limits are. Some are very vague and that should be a cause for concern. The more specific the limits outlined in the TOS the better, because this tells you what you can really expect from the service.so hostgator sales page that state unlimited domain, unlimited bandwith, unlimited storage can't be trusted?
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yeap. Never bother about the unlimited crap. These days everyone use those words. If anyone want to test this, just run an active forum on of those sites and you ll see what happen. Usually their TOS says the % CPU resources you can use. If they don't then that host has no idea what their doing.
used hostgator before and now using dream host.
For private blog networks, cclassiphosting.com/ is better. $1 for a c class ip.