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Radon3k
Fri 8th Mar '02, 11:49pm
Ok I'm looking for a new web host. I currently have http://www.valvenetwork.com as my web host. They used to be awesome, now they're support is lacking. I need a new host, I thought about http://www.canhost.com but they only have 10gb for the Unlimited Package (which is what I had before I switched to Valvenetwork). I'm debating about going back to them, but I don't remember if they had Telnet acess (which is what I really could use...that and phpMyAdmin)...I hear VenturesOnline is pretty good, but do they allow Telnet access? What about phpMyAdmin OR someway that I can create my own MySQL databases? I don't know how much space is good, I have "unlimited" however that's not true, from what I hear anyway, although I've never had any problems with space thus far.

What do YOU guys recommend? I dont' know what a good space limit is (but I like big numbers :D) and I dont' know what a good monthly transfer is (but I like big numbers :D) Suggestions please...Thanks! :)

walter
Sat 9th Mar '02, 1:20am
VenturesOnline are quite good and they have both SSH (=secure telnet) and phpMyAdmin.
And you are right, unlimited is not good for you nor the host. :)

nuno
Sat 9th Mar '02, 10:45am
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=4

Radon3k
Sat 9th Mar '02, 11:27am
I see....but is 20GB/month any good at all? I mean, what's the average transfer rate per month for a normal board? And for VenturesOnline, I'm looking at the "V500" plan....What does "MySQL connections=45" mean?

akash
Mon 11th Mar '02, 9:30pm
Originally posted by Radon3k
I see....but is 20GB/month any good at all? I mean, what's the average transfer rate per month for a normal board? And for VenturesOnline, I'm looking at the "V500" plan....What does "MySQL connections=45" mean?


That means that at any instant, you can only have 45 open mysql connections.

keep in mind that almost all scripts will close a connection once it is no longer needed for the page that is being asked for....

Radon3k
Mon 11th Mar '02, 9:39pm
And how many does your service offer? Open MySQL connections that is...?

akash
Mon 11th Mar '02, 9:46pm
45 :D

walter
Tue 12th Mar '02, 5:55am
Every host has to limit the SQL connections - remember, you are not the only one on the shared server :)