I'm new at web-hosting and I've been looking around and would be greatly appreciative if I can get some help. My site is no bigger than 2mb.... I'd liek to have about up to 10mb of space... Also I get about 5000 visitors per month and I have lots of graphics and stuff... So I'd like High Bandwidth to be on the safe side... Right now I'm usign this 5mb space I get with my ISP.... I want to have a perm web page for my page.. rather this redirection I have right now.... $$ is a big deal... I saw this ite... www.hostica.com has anyone dealt with this before? What sutff should I worry about then looking for web-hosts? Thanx
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May 29th, 2001, 08:14 PM #1
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New at this Web-Host stuff... have ????s
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May 29th, 2001, 09:07 PM #2
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Well, you should never go with a host that offers the dreaded "unlimited bandwidth", because there is no such thing, and they decide on the real limit but don't tell you.
Here is their terms for bandwidth (they actually call it "BADWIDTH"!)
http://www.hostica.com/terms.html
It basically states that they don't limit the bandwidth, but might decide to limit you some day when your site gets popular.
Look at hosts that actually state the limits of the resources your going to be using, there are many you will be happy with.
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May 29th, 2001, 09:20 PM #3
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Thanx for some help... You have any suggestions for a good host? that hostica place is $50 for a yr... to me that seems like a great deal... the way i'm looking at it right now.. that that my site isnt that awesome or anything by far... its sort of a hobby.... so i'm willing to tkae a lil risk to save $$.... so any good hosts drop a line....
thanx
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May 29th, 2001, 09:54 PM #4
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This is going to sound like a sell I know but sometimes when you start out, it's best to get yourself hosted by a quality service as soon as possible. While cheap hosts are attractive, they're also a minefield for the unwary. People more experienced with dealing with hosting companies can usually man-handle these guys into providing what they claim to, while for a small additional outlay you'll usually find the people running the business will take a more personal approach to you and your site, offering help and support often above and beyond what is considered the 'minimum' they are obliged to.
In my opinion is people are happy fighting their hosts day in and day out over problems that never get fixed so they can save a few bucks here and there, then more power to them. Were it me, I'd rather pay the extra and have a polite, thought out response to any problem I had.
While I'm sure there are bargain basement hosts that do provide good support, it's going to be a rare find.
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May 30th, 2001, 06:34 AM #5
I agree with Greg. A poor/cheap host will cause you no end of troubles that you don't need when starting out. And transfering while definately possible is also a pain.
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May 30th, 2001, 09:52 AM #6
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ok i understand wat everyone is saying.. it makes sense... so i need a host.... 5mb-10mb... would like to have 2-3pop email available... monthly transfer i'm not so sure about... read what i wrote up top... so any suggestions of a good deal.... ?? thanx..
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May 30th, 2001, 11:02 AM #7
Hi MyGatorWorld!
Thats going to be a tough decesion. There are plenty of great hosts who can offer smaller packages!
You can enter certain criteria here
http://www.webhostdir.com/hostsearch/
It will bring back some suggestions based on what you enter for the search.
I would suggest a host that offers a control panel (and most do now!)
They are so easy and efficient to use you wonder what we ever did without them..
Welcome to the forums...by the way. We are a pretty nice community here, and growing nicely, with good forum discussion.
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May 30th, 2001, 11:49 AM #8
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ok.. i went and searched soem stuff... i'm sorry if i sound annoying and keep asking stupid questions but i want to know as much as i can before i spend some money... beign a college student i'm trying to save as muhc.. hehe... anywayz... i found this place
http://www.webhostdir.com/hostsearch...40&planid=8149
http://www.one2host.com/home_int.htm
it has a Web Control Panel, 12000 clients, Uptime Gaurantee, Money Back Gaurantee, 24hr support... been up since 1997... it seems to be a good deal...
also check the status page but dindt really understood it??
http://www.onetohost.com/check_status_int.asp
i'm still lookgin around... thanx again fro everyone's input and all..Last edited by MyGatorWorld; May 30th, 2001 at 11:51 AM.
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May 30th, 2001, 11:59 AM #9
Take a look at those who have helped
I can't recommend anyone as such but the moderators have been very helpful here so you can be assured that their support would be good. Have you had a look to see if they have a plan to suit you?Originally posted by MyGatorWorld
... so any suggestions of a good deal.... ?? thanx..
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May 30th, 2001, 01:07 PM #10
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Originally posted by MyGatorWorld
also check the status page but dindt really understood it??
http://www.onetohost.com/check_status_int.asp
I didn't understand it either, it seems that English is not their best language.
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May 30th, 2001, 03:57 PM #11This page appears to display the current status of their systems and highlights any problems they are experiencing. Looks like the message changes all the time so I'm not sure that the message was at the time.Originally posted by MyGatorWorld
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also check the status page but dindt really understood it??
http://www.onetohost.com/check_status_int.asp
i'm still lookgin around... thanx again fro everyone's input and all..
At the moment, they are claiming that traffic from the UK is affected by their main telephone company over their - BT. Hey, do you remember AT&T before the baby Bells ? Well that's BT in Great Britain today
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May 30th, 2001, 09:22 PM #12
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OK... how does the level 1 plan at http://www.i2host.com seem? has anyone dealt with tehm before?
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May 30th, 2001, 09:45 PM #13
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I have never dealt with them before, but they state all the limits, which is a good sign......maybe send them an email asking them a few questions to see how quick they respond and how well they answer your questions.......then if your satisfied, go to a couple of the sites they are hosting to check out their speed.
Your on the right track, hopefuly someone that has used them will reply to you with some good points, then you can jump right in
If the 2GB turns out to not be enough, you can upgrade to their next plan, for an extra $2, which gives you a total of 5GB, which should be plenty for almost any popular site, even with graphics.
Good luck and I hope you do well
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May 30th, 2001, 10:45 PM #14
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I just wanted to say thanx to everyone... I almost made a risky choice singing up with the cheapest one I found... Now I know what I need... And what to look for...
Thanx!
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May 30th, 2001, 11:28 PM #15
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Your always welcome MyGatorWorld....come back here in a couple months and let us know how everything is going......looks like you got a fellow Gator to help you out, nice to see forums helping people out
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