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zorgon
Fri 20th Jun '08, 10:00am
OK, so most people do not like the overselling shared hosting sites. But can someone please tell me some shared hosting sites that do not oversell (or at least don't oversell too much) so I can see what they offer and how much they costs? I'm just starting a site and while I don't mind paying a little more for a better shared hosting site I'm no where near ready for VPS or dedicated hosting. :)

Any help, suggestions or hosting sites would be welcome.

Thanks!

branrog75
Fri 20th Jun '08, 10:34am
Zorgon,
I have shared hosting with hostww...they have good prices and excellent customer service.

xnetco
Fri 20th Jun '08, 8:37pm
What about Global Gold?

http://www.globalgold.co.uk/dedicated/vbulletin_custom_hosting.html

SNN
Fri 20th Jun '08, 9:31pm
I wish you the best of luck finding a shared host that doesn't oversell.
I will be opening one soon, I'm just working on the website and the *temporary* forum solution we're going to be on.

How much Disk Space and Bandwidth will you require? If it's a new site, I doubt you'll need much but I can provide hosting.

Kimmi
Fri 20th Jun '08, 10:40pm
im with personalsite now beach comber creations.. i have a reseller and im getting a good price with them

t3nt3tion
Sat 21st Jun '08, 7:11am
Any price range ?

gigapros
Mon 30th Jun '08, 5:51am
Any help, suggestions or hosting sites would be welcome.

Thanks!
Are you looking for a shared hosting?...or a reseller one?

Zachery
Mon 30th Jun '08, 9:54am
Rarely doe hosts not oversell, simply because everyone else is giving away far more than they can and how do you expect someone to keep up? If I wanted to pay for a server AND make a profit I'd need to charge ALOT for a very tiny ammount of resources. Most users would not want this and walk away.

If you want a host that doesn't oversell, become your own host.

gigapros
Mon 30th Jun '08, 9:42pm
I think if a company is offering non-oversold hosting, they are simply targetting a "different" segment of customers. These customers mostly include developers & advanced users, who understand the fact (& effects) of overselling. Ofcourse, to a non-informed customer, it may seem like a overpriced deal. :rolleyes:

alemcherry
Tue 1st Jul '08, 1:14pm
asmallorange and liquidweb

hp-kevin
Wed 2nd Jul '08, 3:38pm
Have you considered a clustered hosting company? the cost will be higher than shared, but should come in less than vps/dedicated with most companies.

even with a "non-oversold" company, there is potential for neighbouring customers to slow the server down for you.