Buying Shared hosting with reasonable hardware

Discussion in 'Web Hosting' started by BRUm, Dec 17, 2011.

  1. #1
    I have multiple projects being worked on and this is driving increasing demand to a particular site causing my portion of the web server to have its resources capped. I'm therefore looking for another web host I can migrate a site or two across to. Please PM me with the hardware spec. and prices you offer. I'd still prefer shared hosting as the traffic isn't too high, just too much for the small host I'm currently with.

    Thanks.
     
    BRUm, Dec 17, 2011 IP
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    WSWD Well-Known Member

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    #2
    Almost all shared hosts are going to cap your resources to some extent. After all, you're sharing the server with hundreds of other users. It wouldn't be fair to everyone else if you were allowed to use more than your fair share. If you're using a lot of resources, you're going to have to go the VPS or dedicated server route.
     
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    alex_e Well-Known Member

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    What kind of resources are we talking about here?
     
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    BRUm Well-Known Member

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    Does anyone offer a VPS without the additional expense of cpanel license?
     
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    WSWD Well-Known Member

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    You're not going to get cPanel for free, if that's what you're asking. It might be built into the cost of the VPS, but one way or another, you're paying for it.

    You don't HAVE to put cPanel (or any control panel) on a VPS, if you're comfortable without one.
     
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    Try shopaserver's vps or business plan, pretty good prices.
     
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    pioneerr Banned

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    You may try aspnix.com shared hosting, they provide it on lovely conditions and pricing is affordable.
     
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    Proaxxs-peter Peon

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    You no longer need a programming guru to set up your site. You no longer need to be a computer guru to get a web site posted. Web hosting service has vastly improved since the beginning days of the internet.
     
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    Teodor Banned

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    If you are looking for really good VPS host, I can recommend you to compare reputed companies such as:
    - Pinellashosting.com,
    - Hosteasier.com
    - MicroVPS.com
    They are optimized for application hosting and provide more security, reliability and speed than traditional web hosts.
     
    Teodor, Dec 20, 2011 IP