Recommend a web hosting based in the US

Discussion in 'Web Hosting' started by itdmacar, Feb 9, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi,

    Can someone please recommend a good web hosting based in the US.

    Which one will you recommend ?

    hostgator
    bluehost
    hostmonster
    justhost.com
    greengeeks

    Thanks . . .
     
    itdmacar, Feb 9, 2010 IP
  2. PhotonVPS-Jim

    PhotonVPS-Jim Active Member

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    #2
    You can check out Chimehost.
     
    PhotonVPS-Jim, Feb 9, 2010 IP
  3. njoker555

    njoker555 Notable Member

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    Are you looking for anything else other than the host being in the US? There is a huge number of them based in the US.
     
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  4. mentos

    mentos Prominent Member

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    From the list i would say HG.
    But you should try other small host coz their service is on par of the HG while their price is cheaper.
     
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  5. jonmaster

    jonmaster Peon

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    go with hostgator
     
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  6. Mario-X

    Mario-X Peon

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    I think Justhost may be better because it's cheap and fast . You can check this post to get one for $3.45/month instead of 6.95 !
    Additionally , I am using it as well .
     
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  7. digitalsuhu

    digitalsuhu Guest

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    You can prefer hostgator you can find best hostgator discounts and hostgator has a best uptime.

    cheers !
     
    digitalsuhu, Feb 9, 2010 IP
  8. AndriyZ

    AndriyZ Peon

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    does anybody know good US based hosting that supports multiple SSL certificates? Right now I'm using Hostmonster, and their service is good, servers fairly fast and support response is quick. But here is a few bad things I notice. First of all all of your domain age status is always N/A (we all know that's not good for SEO). And just recently I decided to have my own e-shop and need an SSL certificate to protect it. Well when I called support they explained me that only 1 domain can be secured (if you have more than 1 site you need to secure they suggest to purchase second account with them, which is inconvenience and double the cost)
     
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  9. digitalsuhu

    digitalsuhu Guest

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    #9

    i think hostgator supports that. but you need to use dedicated ip to use them.
    each dedicated ip costs 2$/month
     
    digitalsuhu, Feb 9, 2010 IP
  10. premwithme

    premwithme Active Member

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    well Hostmonster is good one or you can go hostgator.

    Bluehost is owned by hostmonster both are same so remove that from your list.

    Well choose between Hostmonster and Hostgator.
     
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  11. sakto

    sakto Active Member

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    I also recommend http://www.stablehost.com/ . You have the option to pay monthly so you won't be burdened with the initial cost. They are faster too and with a small add on you can have a dedicated IP.
     
    sakto, Feb 10, 2010 IP
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    micksss Notable Member

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    Out of the ones you have listed I would recommend HostGator.
     
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  13. itdmacar

    itdmacar Peon

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    Thanks to all, thats a big help, need to check those again and will decide later . . .
     
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  14. sizzlefire

    sizzlefire Member

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    Well out of your list, I would say HostGator. Not based on your list, you could try the one in my signature and use the coupon code "welcome" and get 30% off the first month for any plan.
     
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  15. coolfriend

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    I love HostGator and will recommend only HostGator!
     
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  16. sineda

    sineda Peon

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    I'd suggest Hostgator and Hostmonster.
     
    sineda, Feb 11, 2010 IP
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    sineda Peon

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    I would doubt your statement. What tool/site did you check the domain age with?
     
    sineda, Feb 11, 2010 IP
  18. WebhostListin

    WebhostListin Peon

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    I don't know about GreenGeeks but rest are all big, reputed webhosts.

    Compare them all here to see if they provide all the features that you need:
    http://www.webhostlist.in/plans/com...hostgator_business&selected[]=dreamhost_unltd

    If they don't support something that you really need, then you have few less hosts to choose from :)

    P.S. Just ignore PHP GD/ImageMagick/Curl on that page. If it is marked as unsupported, it may or may not be supported.

    It just means that their control panel is not able to determine how old the domain is. Probably your domain was not registered with them. Won't affect SEO at all as the search engines can get that data easily and accurately.
     
    WebhostListin, Feb 12, 2010 IP