People are in constant need of a good webhost and testimonials from real, unbiased users who have been with them a while. But since so much of the info is rigged, like 'top 10 web hosts' websites, along with comments by hosting companies make on this web forum about how great their company is... Can someone at least tell me the hosts you recommend people to AVOID?
Reviews in my experience - particularly in the hosting space - tend to be quite biased so I stay away from them. I have not switched web hosts in a few years but if I were to, I would measure their availability and performance first. There are a few free and paid services out there which make it easy to monitor the availability (uptime) and the speed of sites for free.
EIG owned Web Hosting site's are providers you should stay away from. They oversell and don't make a point to please their customers.
Avoid Godaddy Hosting as their support sucks to the core. I have faced many problems with Godaddy and Blue Host. The best hosting provider I have used is Hostgator.
Things you should know about before you search for a host: - Most review websites are affiliate commission based sites that rank the best host if they pay high commissions; so look for reviews on facebook and twitter and social media sites like this. - Look for good customer response (email them with a question you already know the answer to - so you can see how long they take to respond). Other than that - going for the "most well known" hosts is not always the best idea - as they try to provide for everyone, which always causes a reduction in service quality.
This input is useful. As stated in the above, knowing which ones to avoid has more credibility than review sites- random people pushing their own affiliate-tagged hosts, or them selling the listings, or the owners themselves. Review sites are mostly crap and rigged. I have a 1and1 account and I agree, it sucks. Mainly because they don't use cpanel and they don't let me add any domains to it, unless I completely transfer the domain registration to them, then pay them $. So, I hate it. And they don't allow crons either. Basically not worth messing with them. Here's my list to avoid, from my direct experience in the last 15 years of using numerous hosts: AVOID: 1and1 dreamhost infinology ipowerweb - major billing hassles GreenGeeks - untrustworthy practices webhostingpad - slow server, bad support hostnine - bad support 3ix - cheapest, but only use them if you want viruses and want to be hacked all the time. Plus they sometimes shut down your server for random reasons and forget to restart it. LiquidWeb - they scammed me out of about $10,000 over a 5 year period, by saying I was buying a 'managed server'. I paid $200/mo for a pentium 4 box with a corrupted backup drive, which never changed and after 5 years of paying ($200/mo = $2,400/yr *5 years = $12,000), I learned the server wasn't managed at all! They said it was software 'managed' because of a stupid monitoring web app they made, but it was very different than a real human being managing and installing updates, fixing errors, maintaining, etc., which is what I was led to believe they were doing the whole time (but they weren't). So, the service they provided for about $10,000 should have costed about $300 or less- similar to a cheap shared hosting account. My $2/mo shared host was actually faster than this server. Also beware of 'free domain for life' scams.
Anyone notice what most of these companies have in common? Unlimited everything for a few bucks a month. I don't know when people are going to learn that you get what you pay for, and going with companies that offer "unlimited" everything, or oversell the heck out of their servers, you're just asking for trouble. Yet people keep looking for the cheapest possible hosting they can with unlimited everything. Just check out the forums here or WHT, and you see it constantly.
If the reviews of some company are not good then one should avoid them. But first have to check thoroughly about the feedback of people.
You'd be avoiding every host if you search which is to avoid. No host is perfect but I sure some of the best reputable ones aren't overselling and do their best for your convenience.
I think any company have both good and bad reviews. And one can decide to avoid this or that company just having a personal experience.
HostSo...... it limits the database connection to 15 at a time, so if you have more than 10 user online, look for another company
Get reviews from real users, not just some "fake" review sites. For instance, check for reviews on Web Hosting Geeks.