what should i use to host a website that is quality. Other than bluehost, hostmonster those are junk
Web hosting?
Depends on your needs. I am a fan of http://www.dreamhost.com for shared LAMP hosting and http://www.webhost4life.com for shared Windows hosting.
For dedicated servers, I use http://www.rackspace.com . Yes, Rackspace is expensive, but if I have something with its own server, I want the best service there is, and they have the best service there is.
Note to previous user: Sectorlink has had plenty of downtime over the last 5.5 years. They just didn't tell you about it. You can see for yourself here:
http://uptime.besthostratings.com/viewre...
Web hosting?
http://www.sectorlink.com
I've been with them for 5.5 years now, and they only just went down for the first time in 4 years last month (can't really blame them for that, either...it was a combination of tornadoes in the area and hurricanes throughout the US).
They answer my questions, they solve my problems, and they're the only host that has resolved an issue for me in exactly 60 seconds. Find me another host that will do that.
Reply:Try godaddy, yahoo webhosting which are quite reilable.
More the list of BEST WEB HOSTING sites visit
http://www.nicewebhosts.com
FREE AD-FREE HOSTING.
If you would like free ad-free hosting, try
http://www.webzonetalk.com/hosting.html
Reply:http://www.LocoDomains.com or http://www.JuicyHosting.com they both are very very good
Reply:Don't try godaddy or yahoo unless you're a big fan of paying extra money for less features.
The most reliable web hosting provider I've ever used is Lunarpages. You'll get a domain for life, multiple domains on a single account, and great customer service.
I have a comparison of web hosting provider features at the link below, with pricing, etc.
Reply:Just pay more, if you go with a cheap host like bluehost/hostmonster you have to remember you are paying $10 bucks a month, that can't hire a guy in college for even 2 hours.
So if you want better hosting pay more, go get a vps or managed hosting at rackspace.com, liqudweb.com or so on. Expect to pay about $50 for a vps or less, and $500 for a dedicated server.
Reply:I wasted TONS of time with many cowboys, (bythehost being one of the absolute worse) then one day I had a sort of revelation and though "why not try Yahoo!" themselves!!!
I wish I had done it before, they are even cheaper than the cowboys, you never get downtime and their tools are excellent!
http://yahoowebhosting.moneysavecenter.c...
edit: found a comparison page with prices http://YahooHostingComparison.moneysavec...
Reply:There's quite a good article about choosing and buying web hosting here on BestAffiliateProgramGuide.com
http://www.bestaffiliateprogramguide.com...
I found this really useful - I'm using Heart Internet and they really are class. You'll find that mango hosting are a Heart Internet reseller (selling cheaper)
Reply:Jonny,
Obviously as I work for http://www.UK2.net I鈥檓 going to trump their (excellent :P) web hosting solutions but what you should do is check out an independent specialist review site such as WebHostingChat to get a feel for what others are saying about Hosting/Domain offerings.
Hope this helps mate.
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