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JacksonProduction

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Hi Dnforumers,

I'm looking for a new webhost,
I have experience with godaddy hosting and one.com hosting, but both seem to have there problems. Godaddy is down somtimes and seems slow, one.com is quite good but has very limited options.

So since I'm working on a few new project and I will need a quality host,
Which one to choose?

These TopWebhost sites only seem to be promoting the one who pays out the highest affiliate money so I hope you guys can help me out :)

Thanks in advance!

Note: yearly cost should be around 50$ (domainname doesn't have to be included)
 

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Probably you could try HostGator.com
I tried them and their server seem reliable
 

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To be honest, for that budget ($50 a YEAR), you probably have to live with either unreliable uptime or poor support if not both. If you are talking about $50 per project, perhaps you should combine your resources and look for a good reseller hosting provider, or one which allows you to host multiple domains, for like $150/year (or at least $10 a month).
 

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Probably you could try HostGator.com
I tried them and their server seem reliable

Agree, have used them for over a year and never any issues! :)
 

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Thanks for the response!
@ ervinter, admin: Thanks for the reply I'll take another look at HostGator!
@ nameslave: I mean 50$/year for each project seperatly
 

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Jackson,

You don't list your space/bandwidth requirements which is essential. If you are looking for a decent host who is reliable and has good support check out www.asmallorange.com. If you want something a little higher end check out www.medialayer.com

Both should be great for any project.
 

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I am using FatCow.com and there service seems really good!
 

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Host monster
 
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HostGator.com
 

JacksonProduction

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Ok thanks everyone!
I've chosen HostGator since lots of good reviews are on the internet and there service looks very good.
Lets hope everything works out just fine :)
 

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I just cancelled my hosting with HostMonster I agree their service is not what I expected. Im also hosting multiple accounts and they will do that but off of your primary domain only.


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If you're looking for something inexpensive then this is a good option. Their "spam filters" (and I use the term loosely) leave a lot to be desired (and a lot you don't want in your inbox) but other than that I'e had no issues with them.
 

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Another vote for HostGator ! Good uptime and great customer support.

Regards,
Mario
 
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