We use RackSpace for one of our dedicated servers. They are expensive comparitively speaking, but they are work it in my opinion.
RackSpace is very good. We are currently using 800hosting. They are about 1/2 the price of rackspace and we haven't had any problems with them at all.
I've been with The Planet for 2 years now and I haven't had 1 complaint. They respond to issues quickly and my server is never down.
I also have a server on the Planet and have had a few little problems. If you are looking for hand holding where customer service is concerned go with Rackspace. If you know how a server works and what to do if things go wrong, The Planet is a good economical choice.
We had Rackspace where I used to work and they're brilliant, but it might be overkill if you're not worried about guaranteed 100% network uptime, as they do charge a bit of a premium for that. I have a root server with 1&1, which is working out very well for me so far, cheap too
liquidweb seems reasonable fair price i checked rackspace, any idea about pricing, i guess ill have to email them to request prices, couldnt find anywhere on their website. i want very low downtime, coz looking to start off with businessforum full swing, and for sure business minded people wont visit my website if its down often.
I have 12 servers with The Planet and have had them for a couple years now. The service and support there have been excellent and I've rarely had a problem. I would highly recommend them. I also have two servers at ServerBeach, but I've only had them there a couple months so I couldn't really give an honest perspective on their service overall. But so far, so good.
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