Does godaddy support vbulletin?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by profanitytalker, Aug 12, 2007.

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    Sorry if this was addressed already. I called them up but they just gave me a link of their support. That didnt really help me. So if anyone knows if godaddy can support vbulletin, let me know. Thanks a bunch.
     
    profanitytalker, Aug 12, 2007 IP
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    adiboy Well-Known Member

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    Yes, all webhosting supports vbulletin.
    You will need support for mySQL and PHP.
     
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    sherytiger Active Member

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    Not all hosting supports vbulletin.
    servage, lunarpages sucks at vbulletin, If you have 4k+ visitors a day then you should concern on buying a VPS because vBulletin consumes a lot of CPU usage.
    HostMonster is good in vBulletin hosting, I am getting 5000 uniques a day and really i dont have any from with hostmonster :)

    So ask the web hosting provider first whether they do accept vB on shared hosting or not :)
     
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    profanitytalker Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for answering my questions guys. :D
     
    profanitytalker, Aug 12, 2007 IP
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    sherytiger Active Member

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    No problem, With pleasure! :)
     
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    ahsannifty Banned

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    ya Hostmonster and Hostgator r good for vbulletin.
     
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    Sohan Peon

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    As long as they have PHP and MySQL you should be good. You may want to try a host like us or a host that uses cPanel, as they are 99.99% of the time ready for the environment vBulletin requires.
     
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    Brandon Sheley Illustrious Member

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    why did you bump a thread almost a year old ???
     
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