Need reliable paid image hosting.

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by DerkThunder, Dec 15, 2011.

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    Ok so we recently have been working out how to get pages to go viral on sties like stumbleupon and were successful with this page: http://www.simpledeals.com/2011/12/50-random-cute-and-funny-pics/

    Only problem is that our server could not handle all the traffic it got and it ate up soo much of our bandwidth. So I'm wondering if anyone knows of a good paid image hosting service that we can use, and hotlink the images to save bandwidth on our own servers. Again we are willing to pay, but I'm just not sure if anyone knows of a service that would fit our needs. Photobucket and Flickr aren't an option.
     
    DerkThunder, Dec 15, 2011 IP
  2. parkppc

    parkppc Active Member

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    you can check with hostome.com they are providing quality web hosting for long time, There support system is really very good and they have knowledgeable support team that may work for you
     
    parkppc, Dec 15, 2011 IP
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    CoreyPeerFly Notable Member Affiliate Manager

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    Checkout Imgur.

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    Hostingder Peon

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    I have sent you a Private Message, If you're interested let me know.
     
    Hostingder, Dec 31, 2011 IP
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    @nibb Greenhorn

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    Well honestly that is not good. You really need to upgrade the server to handle this. Hosting the images externally in another service may be better for bandwidth purposes but it will make your website slower, as the images are external to the rest of the content.

    I really think you should contact your provider for upgrading the server or having a second one for images. This way you could have 2 webservers, one for pages, another for images.
     
    @nibb, Jan 13, 2012 IP