Help me suggest reliable web hosting providers

Discussion in 'General Business' started by ed146, May 6, 2008.

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    I am looking for web hosting providers where you can pay monthly instead of paying upfront a year or two worth. I would like to try it out before making any commitments.

    Thanks in advance!

    Dan
     
    ed146, May 6, 2008 IP
  2. sachin410

    sachin410 Illustrious Member

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    it would be better if you mention your exact requirements.....I mean disk space, bandwidth, OS etc.
     
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  3. Barefootsies

    Barefootsies Well-Known Member

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    There are a LOT of professional hosts that do not require a year, or two in advance. Not sure what kinda jokers you are dealing with???

    I have heard that some will charge like that for small $9 virtual, or shared hosting.
     
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  4. Kwaku

    Kwaku Well-Known Member

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    In Europe most require 1 year payment in advance. It is kind of normal here.
     
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    Neticule Well-Known Member

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    I personally use theplanet.com, have never had any problems with them, the two times I needed tech support (due to my own stupidity) it was almost instant. I pay monthly, but do live in the US.
     
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    w3bmaster Notable Member

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    I recomand Hostingzoom been with them for 2 years ...
     
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  7. Barefootsies

    Barefootsies Well-Known Member

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    Wow.... how nice for the companies in Europe. :rolleyes:
     
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    Kwaku Well-Known Member

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    Lot of money in Europe; we are not used to things being so clientfriendly. Like we are used to being stuck with subscriptions per year and not being able to cancel. So phone companies and hosting companies do that still.

    So you would always pick hosting in the US for that right? Wrong; I rather pay 1 year at a time then getting disconnected and losing my data because of some 'phishing/spamming/whatever' complaint of my clients because all companies in the US are scared of liability. So the EU companies know that and continue with that policy :)
     
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    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    I had used Hosting.com for quite a few years before they were merged. They have some of the most reliable servers I ever tried in my life. Prices aren't cheap but they are value for money for those who wants extreme reliability.
     
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    Dr.Sell Active Member

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    hostgator is the best hosting providers if you are interested to get 2 month off pm me.
     
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    rsrikanth05 Well-Known Member

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    Get either HostedFX, or Hostgator.
     
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    Sohan Peon

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    My personal experience was great with Hostgator, support was ok. The only problem I had with them was slow servers, and sites loading slowly. Their TOS cuts you off if you use a lot of resources.
     
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    scutari Peon

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    I personally use FreeHostia and you could probably choose your own desired hosting plan. Offers 1 year and six month plans. Monthly too.
     
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    Smeey Well-Known Member

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    This one is good - hostdime.com.
     
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    stevie-0 Peon

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    what are you looking to host & how many sites?

    I have room on my dedicated I might be able to sort you out. check out my proxies if you want to check the speed.
     
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    godsofchaos Peon

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    You'll get a lotta offers, but I'll honestly tell ya. You can go with hostgator or bluehost as they are very reliable but remember that they will immediately suspend your site for going even close to the usage limit or stuff even by a cm. So I'll recommend you a host which is flexible and friendly, the owner is also a part of Dp and his name is aqnshosting here. Tell him I recommended you and I'm sure he will give you the best deal anyone ever can.
     
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    w2earn Peon

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    I know bluehost & hostgator are the most popular as per google trends or alexa rank (they limit you by MySQL a/c) But at this moment we feel WebHostingPad: http://tophost.j4u.in/out/webhostingpad-hosting-review would be best deal at $3.96 per month with all unlimited features.
     
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  18. milofi_hosting

    milofi_hosting Banned

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    Hostgator and Godaddy are giant companies, although I don't like giant companies because they oversell massively. You could check out the link in my sig.
     
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    many good vendors allow monthly payment. I even know some prefer monthly payments instead of annually. However, you will need to list your requirements first
     
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    Downtownhost - very good reviews on WHT, and not an overseller (at least not a massive one). BTW, Bluehost isn't reliable. The only reliablish overseller seems to be Hostgator :p Yeah, I know you can be lucky and get a good account on either Bluehost or 1&1, but it's probability that we're talking about here.. ;)
     
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