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Re: Recommendations for good website shared hosting service?
Subject:Re: Recommendations for good website shared hosting service? From:Richard L Hamilton <dick -at- rlhamilton -dot- net> To:Al Martine <almartine -at- inktopia -dot- net> Date:Wed, 24 Aug 2011 14:52:41 -0700
Al,
If you're willing/able to set up your own system, you might consider a "cloud" based provider like Rackspace. We moved over about 3-4 months ago, and I'm very pleased with the way it's turned out.
But, don't consider that option unless you're able to set up what you need from a relatively bare Linux (or Windows if you must:) platform. They have lots of good information, but you need to take on more of the sys admin responsibility than you would with someone like Bluehost or Host Gator (but, you also have much more control). (Actually, you can have them do some of the admin, but then the pricing goes well above what you'd pay with Bluehost or Host Gator).
> Hi everyone,
>
> Many of you know that we're replatforming and redesigning TechWhirl.Com. Part of the process is looking into the idea of moving hosts for the website.
>
> We're considering moving to a Shared Hosting service with Bluehost and Host Gator on our short list. The cost of one of these hosts plus a content delivery network should make the site faster and help us reduce our overall costs, but I don't want to sacrifice reliability. For the record, the email discussion group software will remain on Slicehost (VPS).
>
> Does anyone have any feedback on these two companies in regards to speed and reliability? Or, is there another reasonably priced host out there that should be on our short list?
>
> Thanks for any advice given,
> al
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