Hi guys I am starting a new forum with Vbulletin and i am confused to select my hoster. I am expecting a very nice traffic like 4000 hits daily and can spend upto 75 $ per year.also i am expecting 10,000 threads into my forum in 3 months So guys plz help me getting a webhost suitable for me. Thanks!!!
Hello, We at LaceHost can host you with shared hosting plans starting from $1 per month. We have over 170 clients from Digitalpoint forums & our sales thread here is 19 pages long with many testimonials. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=239466 You can start off with our $1 per month ($11 per year) plan, & then upgrade as & when required, hassle-free. If your grow out of the shared hosting plans, you can get a cheap dedicated server with us, which start from $30/month. Let me know if you have any questions Looking forward to host you Thank you Ishan
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best option you want is least 100-200gig bandwidth a mth and under 5gig space as you wont need tht much for a board forum and you want a fast spec host that will load ya page fast
IwhiC.Com can cover your needs on our Monster server with 8 cores at 2.0 with 6GB of ram. Server here http://iwhic.com/servers/ Pm me for a special link I will allow you a special pricing, IwhiC makes hosting easy and account set is fast and free 24/7 Support. Talk to you soon Jason IwhiC.Com
Hi There! Our Special Plan may be perfect for you. It is only $4.99 per month ($59.88 per year) and will handle about 4,000 Hits per day.
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We have hosted MANY forums and all of them so far are nothing but satisfied with our cPanel Basic Hosting Plan: However, I also noticed that your budget was nearly twice as much as this plan, and if you would like a more sophisticated plan, I would also suggest the cPanel Premium Hosting Plan, which is only $17.88 higher than what you set as your spending budget: Our staff will be more than happy to install your vBulletin forum (free of charge of course) and our staff will gladly go out of the normal host's way to help you run your forum (even troubleshooting with script errors). Give us a call at 1(888)229-3185 if you have any other questions.
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Thank You all I was expecting a answer like - Bluehost or Hostgator but i got many other options i will look forward for them
Sure HostGator is good, and there are many other good hosting plans available, you can compare their features and price at http://hostingmatrix.org/ We also provide coupons and rebates for them, PM me if you are interested in.
Well with Bluehost (great host) you can't upgrade to a VPS or Dedicated if your forum grows through the year(s) where as you can with HostGator. Just something to consider. What other hosts have you used and what has been your experience? If you have been satisfied with their service you might want to ask them what they think about your new forum and how they can fit your needs. Best of luck to you.