an ideal webhost for my site

Discussion in 'Web Hosting' started by demonator09, May 8, 2008.

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    i am planning to run an anime site which would have over 20 gbs of downloadable files.....
    i am going for hostmonster.com
    will there be any problem with them???
    do they accept anime sites???
    or will i have problems with bandwith??

    if hostmonster is not an ideal host for my site then can anyone suggest any other host??
     
    demonator09, May 8, 2008 IP
  2. royo

    royo Peon

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    1. You better have copyright for the files you plan to host.
    2. Shared hosting will not work for a lot of bandwidth, you will get closed down.
    3. A high end VPS with lots of bw or a dedicated server might work, though if you get reported for copyrighted materials you will get closed down.
     
    royo, May 8, 2008 IP
  3. rllunzmann

    rllunzmann Active Member

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    Hi there,

    I sent you a PM
     
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  4. Trusted Writer

    Trusted Writer Banned

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    I do agree making clear that anime sites will not be welcome anywhere if they are associated to copyright infringements.

    No shared hosting might be as useful to fulfill your purpose than your own dedicated server or at least a reliable VPS. You may find good VPS deals at www.go.such.info
     
    Trusted Writer, May 12, 2008 IP
  5. wmghori

    wmghori Well-Known Member

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    you should go for dedicated server. 20gigs space usage won't work on shared accounts. You will have bandwidth issues too. So its better to get the dedicated or vps/vds if you can't get dedicated server.
     
    wmghori, May 12, 2008 IP