A cheaper and liable hosting company?
What're the cheaper and liabler hosting company nowadays? I just checked Omnis.com that offered a 5 MB - 1GB monthly transfer rate by $1.00 monthly ($12.00 yearly) but it has a hidden setup fee of $50.00, thus it's rather $62.00 yearly. Do you know any other cheaper for little space (5 MB) host accounts?
Brian Farkas posted this at 03:44 — 19th October 2000.
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You could check out digitalspace.net... Though you have to remember "you get what you pay for", and going with the cheapest solution for web hosting isn't usually the best route (unless it's a personal site which you don't care about)
mexboy posted this at 04:00 — 19th October 2000.
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Hi, I meant cheaper, because I'm looking for small size host accounts and I believe it could be cheaper than currently regular sized host accounts (more than 20 MB).
Most of my clients rarely uses more than 5 MB, but they all contract its own domain names and have to be considered as a normal host account with its own IP, email forwarding, cgi capabilities, etc.
Justin S posted this at 13:41 — 19th October 2000.
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Check out http://www.fivebuckhosting.com
Jaiem posted this at 15:42 — 19th October 2000.
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Just remember: You get what you pay for.
mexboy posted this at 15:56 — 19th October 2000.
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To all who say: you get what you pay for.
Why to pay more than you get? (i.e. only 5mb of diskspace and 1GB of monthly transfer)
I don't know why I must pay $10.00 monthly as you pay for 30mb diskspace host accout?
omni posted this at 18:49 — 19th October 2000.
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Could try http://www.bsdshell.com/ they offer hosting.
Greg
Adam Oberdorfer posted this at 02:05 — 20th October 2000.
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Storage space is a lot cheaper then bandwidth.
anti posted this at 11:53 — 20th October 2000.
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If you have lots of "small" clients, why don't you go for a reseller option ?
I have a reseller account and I pay just $30 per month for a 60MB account. And that includes everything (mail,ftp,mysql,cgi,full apache features, server-interface, etc.)
Buying lots of small accounts instead of one big one will waste money.
anti
Jaiem posted this at 18:43 — 20th October 2000.
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Mex - If it were only disk space and transfer gigs. But it's not. How do you think a host can provide good server hardware, up to date systems software, reliable switching connectors, competant tech support etc. on a mere $5 a month?? A host would have to have thousands of subscribers just to cover expenses much less make a profit.
mjames posted this at 23:01 — 20th October 2000.
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HostRocket.com - Affordable, Reliable, and Rich with features
chicken posted this at 16:34 — 21st October 2000.
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So you're looking to cut 25MB off a package (assuming a full package is 30MB and costs $10/mo), and reduce the package cost by $9 ??? This just doesn't work. As others have said, diskspace is cheap.
Aside from this, virtual hosting is based on offering a certain amount of diskspace & transfer and counting on the fact that people won't use all of it. This is what keeps hosting prices low. I know you think $10/mo is high, but try to price it all out if you were to lease/colo a server. How many $1/mo accounts would you have to sell to cover your costs?
I'd expect the worst service imaginable for your price range. If it is any better than the worst imagineable, then you've done quite well.
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mexboy posted this at 16:51 — 21st October 2000.
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If you have lots of "small" clients, why don't you go for a reseller option ?
I have a reseller account and I pay just $30 per month for a 60MB account. And that includes everything (mail,ftp,mysql,cgi,full apache features, server-interface, etc.)
Buying lots of small accounts instead of one big one will waste money.
anti
Hi Anti, how do you do the trick to mimize single small host accounts with their own domain names using only one big account?
mybiz posted this at 03:18 — 23rd October 2000.
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[spam deleted] reason to poster: host rocket was not posting but a fan of their services.
Thanks, JP Stones
[Edited by Patrick A Baer on 10-23-2000 at 08:21 AM]
X-treme posted this at 02:25 — 24th October 2000.
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Mexboy,
In regards to your question:
You can split up one big account into many smaller accounts by putting the smaller accounts into sub-directories of the large account and having their domains point to that sub-directory.
Hope this explains it better.
X-treme
mexboy posted this at 03:11 — 24th October 2000.
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Further, X-treme how could I point domain names to any subdirectory at my big host account?
Adam Oberdorfer posted this at 03:19 — 24th October 2000.
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You can use a DNS service (there are a few that have been discussed in the server and domain thread) or ask your web host to add a domain pointer.
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