Originally posted by: yllus
I moved from DreamHost last year after their service/uptime became utterly unbearable, even for a site I was paying < $20/year for. I now host that site with HostGator.
http://netfirms.com/max/ is a really good deal - $20/year for 2 free domain names, 250GB diskspace, 2TB transfer/month and all the regular Linux things you get with a hosting account.
Originally posted by: yllus
I moved from DreamHost last year after their service/uptime became utterly unbearable, even for a site I was paying < $20/year for. I now host that site with HostGator.
http://netfirms.com/max/ is a really good deal - $20/year for 2 free domain names, 250GB diskspace, 2TB transfer/month and all the regular Linux things you get with a hosting account.
Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
Originally posted by: yllus
I moved from DreamHost last year after their service/uptime became utterly unbearable, even for a site I was paying < $20/year for. I now host that site with HostGator.
http://netfirms.com/max/ is a really good deal - $20/year for 2 free domain names, 250GB diskspace, 2TB transfer/month and all the regular Linux things you get with a hosting account.
lol... do you know how much 2TB of data transfer costs? If every one of their customers used their full quota, they'd go out of business immediately.
Originally posted by: yllus
Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
Originally posted by: yllus
I moved from DreamHost last year after their service/uptime became utterly unbearable, even for a site I was paying < $20/year for. I now host that site with HostGator.
http://netfirms.com/max/ is a really good deal - $20/year for 2 free domain names, 250GB diskspace, 2TB transfer/month and all the regular Linux things you get with a hosting account.
lol... do you know how much 2TB of data transfer costs? If every one of their customers used their full quota, they'd go out of business immediately.
Yes, I do in fact know how much 2TB of data transfer costs. Thanks for asking!
Originally posted by: esun
I use Hostgator and am very happy with them.
EDIT: BTW, it's things like this that make me like them:
http://blog.hostgator.com/category/brent-oxley/
Many people will argue that ?overselling? is evil and that it?s the cause of poor hosting service. This is not the case when it?s managed correctly and the proper staffing is in place. When a hosting company hops on the overselling bandwagon, their sales usually increase exponentially. Since very few companies actually have the capacity to handle a major surge in growth, their quality of service is almost guaranteed to deteriorate.
Originally posted by: yllus
Originally posted by: TechBoyJK
Originally posted by: yllus
I moved from DreamHost last year after their service/uptime became utterly unbearable, even for a site I was paying < $20/year for. I now host that site with HostGator.
http://netfirms.com/max/ is a really good deal - $20/year for 2 free domain names, 250GB diskspace, 2TB transfer/month and all the regular Linux things you get with a hosting account.
lol... do you know how much 2TB of data transfer costs? If every one of their customers used their full quota, they'd go out of business immediately.
Yes, I do in fact know how much 2TB of data transfer costs. Thanks for asking!
