Dreamhost? Good, bad or ??

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by eljefe3, Aug 29, 2006.

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    They sem to offer a lot of value, but I've heard mixed comments about them. Anyone here have a reseller account with any news lately about customer service, downtime etc.?
     
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    soniqhost.com Notable Member

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    I never used them, but I bet you'll get a range of opinions, just like everything else different people have different opinions of things.
     
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  3. eljefe3

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    #3
    True, but there's usually a consensus with a few differing opinions.
     
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    ash1 Active Member

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    ive used them and think they are pretty good
     
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    I was also thinking of using them...
    Would be great to hear more here :)
    anyone experienced any problems with dreamhost?
     
    Marcus_Westberg, Aug 30, 2006 IP
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    They offer a lot for the money. IMO they would be fine for static sites.

    Their homemade control panel makes it very easy to add additional domains. Setting up databases is a little confusing but something one could learn to live with.

    They have some serious issues when it comes to running a lot of PHP scripts because they force everything to run as CGI. Also several of the popular php modules are not installed on their system.

    I managed a workaround for one or two of the issues before I got tired of being forced to do so and signed up for an account elsewhere. I never managed to get RSS feeds to work.

    Any questions just post here.
     
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    Well, i have just bought an acc at dreamhost yesterday. The setup was really fast, took like 1 hour, and everything was working (domain inclusive).

    So i would recommend them :), but well i dont have that much experience with them yet.
     
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    Halobitt Well-Known Member

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    Mike Davidson, CEO of Newsvine gives some info you may find useful
    here.
    This is a guy who made $30,000 from referring people to Dreamhost and
    even he was thinking of abandoning them.
     
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    I've been using dreamhost to host about 8 smaller sites for 18 months now. Their control panel isn't the best, but for the money I don't think you can beat it. Hardly any downtime, and they have been reasonable with discussing certain sites I host that take up too many resources (a luxury other shared hosts weren't so kind to provide).

    I plan on staying with them for any sites that don't require a VPS or more.
     
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  10. eljefe3

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    Thanks everyone so far. Keep em coming. The php stuff being forced to run as cgi sounds kind of sketchy. Also a bummer on the RSS feeds. Reliablilty sounds OK as does the amount of resouces that they offer.
    Anyone needed to use them for support when you've had a problem with your site?
     
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    Support was timely and helpful the time or two that I used it. As quick or quicker than any other I have used.

    Support can only help with issues they can control or fix so all my problems weren't resolved as I mentioned in my first post.

    I also have experienced no known downtime issues.

    What type of sites and what scripts might you be using?
     
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    eljefe3 Peon

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    Thanks. Site type I am running is a myspace resource site which has a few db's and uses php includes, but doesn't really run any scripts per say and is static.
     
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    fscripting Banned

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    Dreamhost is good

    u get ssh support

    u can configure ur php in ur own style ass ur modules n stuff too

    so i think that cgi problem can be solved by configuring ur own php

    thats it
     
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    i have 3 domain with then, they seem ok, a bit slow but no complaines since im paying $1/month,

    adsense money already covers the cost of hosting!!
     
    nasser, Sep 1, 2006 IP
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    Ok I think I will sign up for a hosting account soon with them...
    Sounds like they are very ok :)
     
    Marcus_Westberg, Sep 1, 2006 IP