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Mark Pearson wrote:
Have used in the past Xcalibre (Scotland) & are looking at CSoft.net &
Gradwell (from here).
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Any host needs to be able to accommodate sub-domains, domain parking, add-
on domains, at least 2 MySQL db's, 1GB disk space min, 3.5GB bandwidth/
mth, LAMP, static IP, SSL POP/IMAP.
SSH access would be a big bonus.
Considering splitting email/web hosting.
I've several accounts to migrate.
I'd really appreciate any pointers as my current situation is untenable.
Thank you.
Well, i can still recommend csoft - with reservations. Their mail
service is a bit less reliable than i would like it to be. I've had
several problems with it over the 5 months or so i've been with them.
However, their tech support staff seem to be available 24 hours and are
generally very responsive. It never takes long to sort out problems.
They've got an irc support channel which is a very fast way of getting
problems solved.
All services are likely to have glitches and it's probably better to
have them slightly more frequently, but dealt with very quickly, than to
have them less frequently, but going down for a long time.
Overall, i'm very happy with the support side of things.
The server my sites are hosted on seems to be a bit under-powered though
- but i guess that's to be expected, as they're quite cheap. I seem to
get more "internal server error"s than i would think is reasonable, when
open pages on my sites. However, as i access pages many times a day
mostly, i guess i see this considerably more than anyone else would.
On the plus side, you get unlimited mysql/postgresql databases,
unlimited domains (and subdomains, i'm sure, although i haven't used
any), unlimited bandwidth, and generous storage space - for a low price.
You get ssh login as well as a web-based admin system. And so far, as
far as i remember, i haven't seen any web server outages.
What you don't get with them is cPanel - although reselling is permitted
on any account above the most basic one(s?).
They also do monthly contracts - so you don't get stuck with them if you
don't like them.
Overall, i'd say the server power is about what you'd expect for the
price, but bandwidth, storage, and support are a lot more than you'd
expect for the price.
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http://MaldonIT.co.uk
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