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What forum hosting is the best?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by Brakesk8, Jul 31, 2009.

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    So I'm looking into buying my own forum. I don't know what is the best hosting,
    I can only think of: IPS, vB, and PHP. Is there anything other then those 3 that is better?
     
    Brakesk8, Jul 31, 2009 IP
  2. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    If Price is not an issue, vBulletin is the best IMO. Most flexible, full featured and easy to work with.
     
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    Brakesk8 Guest

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    Monthly Cost?:
     
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    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    Er, well its not the hosting per say, its the cost of the license for a product called VBulletin.. Its like $160 or so if I remember?
     
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    Brakesk8 Guest

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    I'll check out the website, I want to see if there is a all time pay one time deal :p.
     
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    theapparatus Peon

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    Depends on how details you want the forum software to be and for what purpose it's going to be used for. Care to give some details?
     
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    You need a powerful hosting vor vB, because it takes more server resources as other forums.
    And I can recommend vB, it is not easy for beginners, but have really many functions !))
     
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    Brakesk8 Guest

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    I want a good forum hosting that I can easily add modifacations, forums, general forum stats, and lots of traffic without trying to spend a bundle of money.
     
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    mentos Prominent Member

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    Then go for vB coz it have a lot of mod that can be implement but it does come with a price.
    The down site of vB is the price is high.
     
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    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    Of course VB is the best
     
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    Clive Web Developer

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    The way you describe the matter is a bit confusing. vBulletin is a complex solution, it may or may not be best for you, depending on your forum management skills or requirements. There's no place for doubt that the vbulletin team offers fantastic support, I have a good feeling that they are the best around. But you may not need to go that far if you're looking for something easy to start up with. I'd also consider myBB or SMF which are free options. Of course, free means... free.

    Now if you're referring to hosting, then literally any php/mysql enabled shared account would fit your forum for starters. Once your community takes off and grows large, you'll need to switch to VPS or dedicated hosting.

    Good luck.
     
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    SMF is cool in my opinion.has many mods and features to use...
     
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    If you have budget go for VB otherwise PHPbb is simply the best.
     
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    i d stick with if you dont have budget for vB
     
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    PHPBB is most commonly accepted, Vbulliten is most "pro" and SMF is best, and free. (imo)
     
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    If you want free, phpbb is the way to go or else vbulletein
     
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    vBulletin - even digital point uses this
     
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    I would advise against starting with vBulletin if this is the first forum you are starting and you are not (very) serious about it. Try a free forum script for starters, see if this is for you, how it works, how you monetize it, then move to vB. Otherwise you could end up with a $200-ish spent on a license you aren't going to use.
     
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