Hosting unlimited

Discussion in 'Web Hosting' started by hitravel, Apr 28, 2010.

  1. #1
    Dear friend
    Where to buy hosting for travel website .
    I have check Bluehost and JustHost .. slowly to work .
    Please help me !
     
    hitravel, Apr 28, 2010 IP
  2. indexhtml

    indexhtml Active Member

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    I'm sorry but I am not sure what you are asking?
    If you need general advice re web hosting, may we suggest you download our free ebook of information here
     
    indexhtml, Apr 28, 2010 IP
  3. rakker126

    rakker126 Peon

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    #3
    Have you Checked HostGator already? It' s a bit the same.
     
    rakker126, Apr 29, 2010 IP
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    micksss Notable Member

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    What seems to be the problem with the web hosts you've tried to signup with? What do you mean by "slowly to work"?
     
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  5. David L

    David L Peon

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    #5
    Unlimited disks space and bandwidth is not possible in the hosting industry. Hence make sure that you do not choose a hosting provider who claims to offer Unlimited disk space or bandwidth. I said this because of your thread's title ;)
     
    David L, Apr 29, 2010 IP
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    anands Well-Known Member

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    Its always better to go with a company that offers limited hosting with fewer restrictions than going with an unlimited hosting company with more restrictions. Plan your requirements and chose the right one. Also make sure you go with a provider with 30 day money back guarantee, just incase if you are not happy with the speed you can get refund and move on.
     
    anands, Apr 30, 2010 IP
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    nemolink Peon

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    Am using webhostingpad, and have higher satisfaction level.
     
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    afridz Peon

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    bro.. please dont go for bluehost coz i am suffering now.. i am swtching to hostagator.. its a gud one
     
    afridz, Apr 30, 2010 IP
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    aed040 Greenhorn

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    I wouldnt recommend hosting from a provider that offers unlimited anything as there is no such thing as unlimited. Just go with hosts that offers realistic plans and pricing
     
    aed040, May 5, 2010 IP
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    Sure there is unlimted, until you start using lots of bandwidth then they try to find a reason to close and ban you.
     
    ryan1918, May 5, 2010 IP
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    Indiego Peon

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    Hostgator will work properly on your site
     
    Indiego, May 5, 2010 IP
  12. WebIntellects - Rob

    WebIntellects - Rob Active Member

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    So can you please elaborate which features should be unlimites in your web host?
     
    WebIntellects - Rob, May 6, 2010 IP
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    C0ldf1re Peon

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    Confused now! I was just about to try Bluehost because 2 people had recommended it to me.

    There's no need for "unlimited" services. I just need a reliable and honest service for several small websites.

    Incidentally, I've heard that search engines rank you low if you're on a free host. Free hosts get lots of spammers, and the whole IP range gets untrusted. But is that true?
     
    C0ldf1re, May 6, 2010 IP
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    indexhtml Active Member

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    #14

    If you are confused about your choice of a web host - please download our free ebook which covers the major points to consider when looking for a reliable host.

    You can download it HERE.

    It also covers the problems that may be associated with free hosting.

    All the best.
     
    indexhtml, May 6, 2010 IP
  15. C0ldf1re

    C0ldf1re Peon

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    It is a zip file that contains an .exe. Call me nervous or what, but I'd feel safer opening a .pdf!
     
    C0ldf1re, May 7, 2010 IP
  16. C0ldf1re

    C0ldf1re Peon

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    Which I specifically said I did not want. Nobody could offer real unlimited hosting for a reasonable sum. It doesn't make commercial sense. The adverts must be dishonest.
     
    C0ldf1re, May 7, 2010 IP
  17. indexhtml

    indexhtml Active Member

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    The ebook is actually written and packaged with professional software which creates an .exe 'run' file - to run the presentation which is made up of .html files just like a mini website on your screen. I can assure you it contains no spy or malware etc and requires no installation of anything on your computer - but your point is well taken. Perhaps sometimes marketing tries to be too smart. If you are still hesitant to download and run the ebook after this explanation please PM us and we will try and get marketing to email you something in a pdf format if they can etc.
     
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    C0ldf1re Peon

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    A prompt, courteous and to-the-point reply! That inspires a lot of confidence in your firm. My next worry is that your biggest corporate plans offer "unlimited" features (yes, I looked at your website!) Now, I know that it sounds good in advertising, but it isn't commercially feasible. What are the real limits, and are they clearly given in the small-print somewhere?
     
    C0ldf1re, May 7, 2010 IP
  19. ~ServerPoint~

    ~ServerPoint~ Banned

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    Do you know how much you need in terms od space and bandwidth? Can you please specify this information for us?
     
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  20. indexhtml

    indexhtml Active Member

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    Mmmmm, I'm not sure how much detail we can give here without receiving an infraction for self promotion - now we are nervous.

    However, hopefully the moderators will allow us to answer your specific question here in open forum - because to PM you the answer, would deny other forum readers the explanation and look as if we were avoiding your very valid observation.

    Firstly, we do, as you noticed, have storage and transfer limits on all shared plans. We do not offer unlimited storage or data tranfers as you are quite right to be sceptical - as there is no such thing.

    The only place we use the term unlimted is on some features like add-on domains, email accounts and databases etc detailed within the plans.

    So yes, in the case of these features only, we do use the term 'unlimited' for the sake of no other figure would be accurate for all users. However, in reality they are limited by the clearly stated storage and transfer limits of the plan itself, which is spelt out in our T&C's.

    We hope this expanation is understandable and acceptable when viewed in the context that we do not mind how many of these features, clients have [hense the use of term unlimited] as long as the overall plan limits are not exceeded.

    And moderators - please be gentle :(
     
    indexhtml, May 7, 2010 IP