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After last nite's disaster, I have decided to migrate my more important sites to hosting companies. Given this background, I have the following questions that I'm hoping someone here can answer or at least give their opinion (I couldn't find these specific answers by searching previous forums):
1 - Does it make sense to use the same hosting company for all sites or is it better to diversify across hosting companies? It seems that hosting at the same company would be easier because you'd learn the interface and be more efficient. However, hosting at multiple domains would let you compare hosting companies, protect your sites from all going down at the same time, and diversify your IP addresses.
2 - If you host several domains at the same hosting company, can Google (or other SEs) tell if the IP addresses or the domains are related? If so, this would lend credibility to diversifying.
3 - Any recommendations for hosting? I've seen other people here like pair.com and westhost. I currently host one site at OLM.net and have been very pleased with the service, except for the length of the log files they keep (usually only 1-2 days) and the site reporting feature (doesn't have keyword stats). Anyway, because I paid for a year in advance I am only paying $10-11 per month, which is in my budget range.
Thanks in advance for any guidance or opinion anyone can offer!
I used to spread them around other servers but got tired of paying extra $$ as well as keeping track of it all.
Except where a company has had a custom product built for them(or by them), you will see some of the same management interfaces at very many hosts.
WHM/CPanel, Ensim, Cobalt RaQ, and others, are all very, very common.
Once you learn how to use one of those, you can pick up another host in a different datacenter with the same one with almost no learning curve.
I have one account that I pay $20/month with 2 GB space and another that I pay $12/month with 1 GB of space. One of these even gives me 10 ips. The other charges $18/year per ip. Both of these accounts offer multiple domains.
I would certainly endorse Pair though. I host my most important sites there simply because they are so reliable.