I plan on purchasing an unmanaged hosting plan and would like to know the best hosting provider ?
Has anyone experience with Go Daddy Hosting ?
Also, which is better? Thanks.
I want to host a very large web site for my company. I’m looking for a good dedicated server plan. What should I ask, check and know about dedicated server?
Can you help?
What are the pros and cons of having your own dedicated server to manage and the pros and cons of getting it from a dedicated hosting service? And what type of website would benefit for either of them?
I’m a small business owner and would like dedicated web hosting for the company web site. Who offers the best most affordable web hosting service?
How much are they? The ones that big video hosting companies use like youtube.com justin.tv veoh.com dailymotion.com? Do they run them themselves or do they buy it off a company?
Dedicated servers are supposed to be for high-demand bandwidth needs, but if that’s the case, then how come shared hosting like godaddy.com gives me 15,000GB of bandwidth and 1,500GB of storage every month for less than six dollars a month, while dedicated servers like theplanet.com charge me for only 750GB of bandwidth and 512MB of data storage?
That doesn’t make a single bit of sense.
I am designing a data driven website. And to host the website, i need to know which is the best company which will offer a "Dedicated sever" of space 5 GB and better security to my database contents.
I’m looking to start a webcomic, but don’t have a site to put it on. I was wondering if there were any sites dedicated to hosting new webcomics, or a cheap or free place where I can create my own site?
I’m starting a web site that will include research & commentary on a particular industry, as well as a forum and links to news items of interest. Right now I have a .95 hosting plan that includes 350GB storage and 3500 GB/month bandwidth. I have no idea how much traffic this site will get and whether my current plan will be adequate. If I have Google ads on the site, will I always be able to cover my hosting expenses? Are there web hosts that allow you to scale up to a higher plan or a dedicated server, rather than charging for excess traffic? Out of curiosity, how much do you think ultra-popular sites like drudgereport.com or perezhilton.com spend on hosting?