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soimcrazy
Mon 14th Feb '05, 1:31am
I've read where some host site arent Vbulletin friendly.Also one thats been around a while and is dependable !!
I will be looking for a host for a site of about 100 members....nothing fancy !!

JPT62089
Mon 14th Feb '05, 4:04am
www.vizaweb.com is very good I hardly ever have any problems with them. Their support is awesome too.

Also they have great prices :)

Curtis H.
Mon 14th Feb '05, 10:55am
I've read where some host site arent Vbulletin friendly.Also one thats been around a while and is dependable !!
I will be looking for a host for a site of about 100 members....nothing fancy !!
I've had a forum hosted with www.F5hosting.com (http://www.f5hosting.com/) for several years now. Excellent service and great uptime. If they have a plan that fits your needs, I'd suggest giving them some consideration.

Snowy
Wed 16th Feb '05, 3:00am
I've had a forum hosted with www.F5hosting.com (http://www.f5hosting.com/) for several years now. Excellent service and great uptime. If they have a plan that fits your needs, I'd suggest giving them some consideration.

I also host Synergy (http://www.synergyforums.com) my site with them and as stated above they are great.

mattyk72
Wed 16th Feb '05, 12:50pm
My forum has about 840 members and receives about 100 visitors per day. I'm currently hosted on hostdime.com and my members frequently complain that they receive 'server busy' messages.

My question is, is my forum getting too large for a shared host or is my host just crap?

Thanks

Starsurfer
Wed 16th Feb '05, 6:21pm
with 100 visitors a day? You hosting is crap. I use xserverdev.com they are good.

nirvanilla
Fri 18th Feb '05, 9:12pm
ive been with www.imbri.com for a couple years now and they rock-fast server, great, friendly customer support, and cheap hosting plans :) i'm on one of their resller plans right now and i'd recommend them to anyone.

rh2004
Fri 18th Feb '05, 9:17pm
My forum has about 840 members and receives about 100 visitors per day. I'm currently hosted on hostdime.com and my members frequently complain that they receive 'server busy' messages.

My question is, is my forum getting too large for a shared host or is my host just crap?

Thanks

No, should be fine on shared.. how many posts

TheMusicMan
Sat 19th Feb '05, 4:35am
Many of us here on vB.com use a company called A Small Orange (http://www.asmallorange.com) - who have proven to be very reliable and efficient, with top class customer service. You may want to check them out.l

Floris
Sat 19th Feb '05, 7:39am
with 100 visitors a day? You hosting is crap. I use xserverdev.com they are good.Please try to refrain from calling names.

Note that a hosting company might not be bad at all. Perhaps the simult. connections setting is set low, like 25 or 50, or 100 (default) and a request to the hosting company to raise it with 50% or 100% could fix the issue.

Mark.B
Sat 19th Feb '05, 8:55am
I use www.imagelinkusa.net and they are superb. They also welcome vBulletin customers and won't start complaining about it hogging resources.

In the event that someone on a shared plan outgrows the server, they will simply write to you rather than switching your site off as so many seem to these days. I am still on a shared plan with them....server load is rarely above one.

Genijan
Sun 20th Feb '05, 10:31pm
How do I decide on how much space I need.

I am planning to setup a new forum. How can I plan for it.

Snuska
Sun 11th Dec '05, 9:47pm
My 20k+ members forum is hosted at webair.com and there dc in New York. :)

l0fty
Mon 12th Dec '05, 4:04pm
Im with www.duportonline.com (http://www.duportonline.com) been with them for bout 6 months I think. And my forum currently has 400+ members and I had no problems with support, downtime and also transferring my databases.

The Charmer
Mon 12th Dec '05, 10:18pm
I've had a forum hosted with www.F5hosting.com (http://www.f5hosting.com/) for several years now. Excellent service and great uptime. If they have a plan that fits your needs, I'd suggest giving them some consideration.

I've been looking at f5, looks great and i'm almost 99%sure i'm going to go with f5.:D

simsim
Mon 12th Dec '05, 10:48pm
I've had a forum hosted with www.F5hosting.com (http://www.f5hosting.com/) for several years now. Excellent service and great uptime. If they have a plan that fits your needs, I'd suggest giving them some consideration.
also host Synergy (http://www.synergyforums.com/) my site with them and as stated above they are great.
I've just checked F5hosting webiste, & I've really got furious about them.
Their "SEMI-DEDICATED"(!!) package offers 1GB space/40GB bandwidth for 54.95$ a month! I could get a VPS at Liquid Web with 20GB space/200GB monthly bandwith for 60$.

If I were you guys, I would never stay with such a host!

MRGTB
Mon 12th Dec '05, 11:14pm
How do I decide on how much space I need.

I am planning to setup a new forum. How can I plan for it.

Most hosts will let you up your plan with them when need be. So it's better to take a smallish deal at first because sites don't grow big overnight. Then in the future when you need more space and bandwidth. Upgrade with your host accordingly to a higher package.

No point throwing money down the drain right from the start.

KingSpade
Tue 13th Dec '05, 1:47am
I've just checked F5hosting webiste, & I've really got furious about them.
Their "SEMI-DEDICATED"(!!) package offers 1GB space/40GB bandwidth for 54.95$ a month! I could get a VPS at Liquid Web with 20GB space/200GB monthly bandwith for 60$.

If I were you guys, I would never stay with such a host!


From what I've heard F5 is a reliable hosting solution. Although I've not heard much of then in the past few months, the time before then nothing but good things came through.

The fact of the matter is, reliable hosting isn't cheap. If you don't like the pricing, there are plenty of other hosts you can try. LiquidWeb has had issues hosting vBulletin, so you have to always keep a few things in mind when looking around.

Not all hosts compete on pricing, it's really not the best way to go about business unless you have a secure financial backing. Globat comes to mind in this case. The pricing they offer for their hosting plans is insane, but it draws attention and they have the backing for it.

simsim
Wed 14th Dec '05, 2:17am
The fact of the matter is, reliable hosting isn't cheap. If you don't like the pricing, there are plenty of other hosts you can try. LiquidWeb has had issues hosting vBulletin, so you have to always keep a few things in mind when looking around.

Well, I do agree with you on that, but don't you think that calling a 1GB space/40GB bandwidth offer a SEMI-DED is misleading? For me, this is clear disrespect to users. & even the price is quite unreasonable according to what other hosts offer these days. Consider ASO for example, they offer a 2500MB/60GB for only 20$, & they've been a very repuated host for their excellent service & support. In fact, when I look at F5 website & their packages, I got the impression that either they didn't update their website, or that they've became no more interested in the business!

About LiquidWeb, I didn't mean to specify names, I only wanted to draw the attention for what I can get for a high price of $50+, which is a VPS. Also, I'm not convinced about them having issues with vB. Unless a host states clearly that they're not interested in hosting vB forums (Like Lunarpages was once), I see no reasons that they would have specifically issues with vBulletin forumware if they've got the appropreiate equimpments & good resources/usage handling.

Regards.

KingSpade
Wed 14th Dec '05, 1:51pm
As I am unsure how they go about their business or setup, the above mentioned package could be a semi-dedicated setup for them (and for their business).

Semi-dedicated is used just as VPS is with others, though it is hardly used as often and the term seems to be phasing out more and more. It really comes down to how they set things up and how their clients react. If their clients are happy and new clients are not complaining, then I suppose they are doing something right :).

I agree the package is smaller than what most hosts off now these days, though many hosts simply will not compete on pricing and package specifications. F5 appears to be one of those hosts.

Davos
Tue 20th Dec '05, 8:16pm
Does anyone have

KingSpade
Wed 21st Dec '05, 3:59am
There are a few hosts around here, in addition though, I'd check www.webhostingtalk.com for reviews of hosts and many that are not around here.

LBSources
Sat 24th Dec '05, 4:21pm
Does anyone have or know of a list of good hosting sites?

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KingSpade
Sat 24th Dec '05, 4:55pm
Thanks for the reference, LBR :).

We do our best, even on the Holidays. Jason hops around like Tigger from Winnie the Pooh and I just try to keep up with him ;).

Curtis H.
Sat 24th Dec '05, 6:25pm
I agree the package is smaller than what most hosts off now these days, though many hosts simply will not compete on pricing and package specifications. F5 appears to be one of those hosts.
We have a winner!

As mentioned, I've been with www.F5hosting.com (http://www.F5hosting.com) for more than 4 years now. At NO time, has any of my data been lost. Servers are very stable and uptime is rock solid compared to others.

There are hosting providers with "bigger" packages for less but I say you get what you pay for. I also believe it helps keep script kiddies away which helps prevent problems.

For peace of mind, I'd rather pay more for hosting and sleep well knowing that my data is in good hands. :)

encryption
Sun 1st Jan '06, 8:57am
True test of a good webhost doesn't come when "everything is running well". Everyone's happy when the sun is shining, it's when the stuff hits the fan that you see the dark sides come out..... account suspensions, disables and even deleted accounts..... I lost a fairly large phpBB forum because of the incompetence of a webhosting company.

I'd be really interested in reading reviews of how people were treated when they weren't in parallel with a hosting companies TOS rather than play by the rules and be treated like a king. No points for that imo.