Hosting plans help

Discussion in 'Web Hosting' started by nMIK-3, Jun 9, 2008.

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    Hey guys, I am looking for a hosting plan I am currently user of 1and1.com but it is time to move.

    Basically I am satisfied with 1and1 hosting plan, it is $9.99 per month with overall good service but the 100MB limit per MySQL database is killing me.

    I did a quick research and came up with InMotion Hosting and BlueHost.
    InMotion "Pro" hosting plan cost $18.95 per month and the BlueHost is at extremely cheap $6.95 :confused:

    You guys using any of those? I need to know how reliable are they and how good comparing with 1and1.
     
    nMIK-3, Jun 9, 2008 IP
  2. Stefie179

    Stefie179 Peon

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    Check out www.whackahost.com and look at the midphase and hostgator review. Those are both great hosts. I use them and can't complain at all!!
    The hostgator reseller plan is very good, but the basic plans will get you what you need. Hope this helps.
     
    Stefie179, Jun 9, 2008 IP
  3. nMIK-3

    nMIK-3 Peon

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    Thanks Stefie179 I will check them out.

    Also what about hostmonster.com?
    They rank very high in many comparison websites.
     
    nMIK-3, Jun 9, 2008 IP
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    micksss Notable Member

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    HostMonster and BlueHost are the same company :)
     
    micksss, Jun 9, 2008 IP
  5. nMIK-3

    nMIK-3 Peon

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    O yes? I noticed that they have identical control panels when I took the demo!!
    Sounds like spam but I heard very good reviews for both HostMonster and BlueHost how good are they compared with InMotion?
     
    nMIK-3, Jun 9, 2008 IP
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    I would try Servage instead, check and compare www.servage.net

    Event though, Servage and Bluehost require a yearly plan paid in advance to keep those prices as low as offered.
     
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    I would recommend Hostgator.
     
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    I have an account with HostGator for over a year and are happy with them.
     
    Jhar, Jun 10, 2008 IP
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    Revolution333, Jun 10, 2008 IP