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Wanna hear some advice...

Haven't decided yet...

         

gutabo

11:53 pm on Oct 30, 2002 (gmt 0)

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OK, besides my other post, (I'm STILL looking) I wanted to know if you have heard about any of these hosting comps and give me some advice about'em...
Note that I'm not advertising them! I don't know anything about them, so...

hostway.com
turnkeyhosting.net
tinybutler.com
dktk.com
RT19.com

Thanks in advance!

gutabo

12:03 am on Oct 31, 2002 (gmt 0)

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<forgot some>
powweb.com
lunarpages.com
</forgot some>
thanks -yet- again...

john316

12:09 am on Oct 31, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Well...

What are your requirements?

cgi?.. database?...log software?

Do you have a 10 page site or a 1,000 page site?

Why are you moving from current host?

mivox

12:24 am on Oct 31, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Generally, we try to avoid discussion of specific companies in the forums... the potential is too great for encouraging overtly promotional (and covertly promotional... even worse! ;) ) posts from affiliates and employees of the companies being discussed. It simply becomes too difficult to separate substantive, honest evaluations from promotional ones.

However, there have been a number of discussions about general features and policies to look for in a web host in the past... you might want to try the "site search" link at the top of the page and look for the phrase "web hosting" to see what you turn up. :)

nicebloke

12:29 am on Oct 31, 2002 (gmt 0)

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You could try webhostingtalk [webhostingtalk.com]

gutabo

12:29 am on Oct 31, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Check here for more info:

[webmasterworld.com...]

I need ~60gb bandwidth, 1gb hd, php/mySQL support for a 10000p website with a big multimedia gallery... and plans for agressive e-commerce...
If u need more, just ask, I'll be more than delighted to help u help me...
Thanks in advance!

oilman

12:51 am on Oct 31, 2002 (gmt 0)

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based on what you need I don't believe you are going to find what you need with a 'budget' host. Be careful of any 'unlimited bandwidth' deals. They always include a caveat that says they can pull the plug if you are bringing the system to it's knees.

gutabo

1:19 am on Oct 31, 2002 (gmt 0)

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and what about rackshack.net?

mivox

1:40 am on Oct 31, 2002 (gmt 0)

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As I mentioned above:
Generally, we try to avoid discussion of specific companies in the forums... the potential is too great for encouraging overtly promotional (and covertly promotional... even worse! ;) ) posts from affiliates and employees of the companies being discussed. It simply becomes too difficult to separate substantive, honest evaluations from promotional ones.

You may want to look at those hosts sites, and see which one offers the specifications you need.

gutabo

1:43 am on Oct 31, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I'm looking for some advice- some ppl that has some experience with them and how good-bad is the service, I already know they have what I need...
Thanks in advance!

jeremy goodrich

1:47 am on Oct 31, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Try Westhost [westhost.com].

WebmasterWorld is hosted there, and this site sees a LOT of traffic (how much I don't know, but have you seen the recent or active threads page [webmasterworld.com] it's huge).

And, if you hang out for a while, you'll notice how fast, reliable, and steady it responds to the users. :)

gutabo

1:50 am on Oct 31, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I've heard from mardi_gras that you have to access mySQL only with telnet, and that is... ugly...

Even tho, I'm still counting them as a valid option...

Thanks for the reply!

Mardi_Gras

4:42 am on Oct 31, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Don't just take my word for it (even though I host a site with Westhost) - here's the user manual:

[manual.westhost.com...]

Westhost and Pair both have their strengths, as I have outlined in a sticky to you.

Not sure why this discussion needs to span two threads? The exact same discussion is taking place at [webmasterworld.com...]