i have servage.net website they are offering good webhosting. i want to ask Would any of you try Servage hosting?
Personally no, I wouldn't. $9.50/m + $10.00 setup for a SHARED account doesn't scream good deal to me.
I have to say they are one of the few oversellers that don't suspend you if you do more than few GB traffic or if you have more than couple of GB space used. I have a personal account with them, for over 2 years now, and no I didn't give it up even tho I have dedicated servers to host my stuff on... why? Because I have a site there that generates around 35GB bandwidth every day and it occupies around 50GB space... and no they haven't suspended it... and the download speed is actually good. BUT ever since I am their customer they got hacked like 2 times... Overall I'm satisfied though...
I have 2 accounts with them, for over 6 years now. Everything are good (uptime and customer services) but one of my account got hacked 3 times within last 2 years.
I had my site hosted for 2 years there with around 40GB content and i had high traffic load sometime..in some case daily BW limit exceeded..they allowed me to host those files for almost 1.5 yrs and suddenly they complained and deleted those files..Uptime is 90%..support is also good
I used to use them but I moved all my sites to SiteGround. I have been happy ever since. The support is A+++
look pretty high the pruce they charge and also $10 for share lol setup cost people charge for dedicated server no for shared hosting. Any way allowing high volume bandwidth usage and good download time are god mate
There are a lot more webhost which offer better services at a cheaper price than them. Example Hostgator
Yeah actually this is too much for a shared hosting account. There are alot more reputable hosts that you can find on various directories like webhostdir
I haven't used them personally, but I heard that they are good. They are a bit expensive, though, compared to other providers.
Setup Fees? I'm sure all of their accounts are setup automatically and they're asking for $10 setup fees?