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    Biggest Bang 4 Your Buck: AlwaysWebHosting.com

    Wow.

    I've been through the wringer about my site. I have went to a million different sites, done a ton of research, and I have come up with a great solution:

    17 bucks a month for 500mb of space and 20gb of bandwidth???

    How could you top that? More importantly, their site blazes...I've not seen my mySQL db respond this quickly on any server I tested, including my own.

    Not to mention the fact that their support is awesome. They have about 5 different ways they can be contacted, and get back to you immediately.

    This may sound like a plant, and it damn well should. I've never been this happy with any service I've ever gotten PERIOD <except maybe my vbulletin!>. If you are looking for a site to do your hosting at a cheap price, check these guys out!

    PS: I think right now they are running a special on people who have bad hosts or something, I'd check it out if you are interested.

    http://www.alwayswebhosting.com

    John
    Speed-Street.com hosted at AWH
    Last edited by SpeedStreet; Mon 19th Aug '02 at 5:26pm.

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    Always was the best host until they virtually cut their bandwidth in half for their new users


    went there one week and it had 60 gb listed, the next week 30 but didn't lower their prices.

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    Have you ever thought why? They are still very, very low at 30GB traffic for $26.95...

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    Originally posted by walter
    Have you ever thought why? They are still very, very low at 30GB traffic for $26.95...

    26.95 is not a good deal for 30 gb transfer a month, I am sorry I have to disagree.

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    What are you looking for? Quality? Obviously not.
    An example: Venturesonline is $24.95 for 20 GB traffic. I would consider them a quality provider (network quality and support).
    Do you know that a GB traffic on a quality network costs about $1 to $3 for a host?

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    ipowerweb.com

    15 GB for 7.95

    Nuff said

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    If you want I can show you a host asking $20 per year, but is this an answer?

    How are they able to survive in the long run? The only way to offer dead cheap hosting packages is to cut costs. What are the major costs for a hosting company?
    • marketing
    • techs and support
    • hardware
    • traffic

    Will they spend less $ on marketing? Probably not. The solution:
    • techs and support: that's very easy and we all know it - let them wait.
    • hardware: cheap hardware, overloaded servers
    • traffic: Cogent traffic or getting rid of customers who use more than 30% of their alloted bandwidth

    To be clear: I don't know anything about ipowerweb, these comments are nothing special about them.

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    Originally posted by walter
    If you want I can show you a host asking $20 per year, but is this an answer?

    How are they able to survive in the long run? The only way to offer dead cheap hosting packages is to cut costs. What are the major costs for a hosting company?
    • marketing
    • techs and support
    • hardware
    • traffic

    Will they spend less $ on marketing? Probably not. The solution:
    • techs and support: that's very easy and we all know it - let them wait.
    • hardware: cheap hardware, overloaded servers
    • traffic: Cogent traffic or getting rid of customers who use more than 30% of their alloted bandwidth

    To be clear: I don't know anything about ipowerweb, these comments are nothing special about them.

    Well every email I send them gets answered and every call I make to them gets answered by a human. everything works well.


    I take it you work for always webhosting or something Walter, if so good luck to you, I myself was debating going there for my next site because of the rave reviews but when I saw them cut their packages in half without taking a cent off the cost I was sure that I made the right choice not to.

    Take Care
    Jeff

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    Originally posted by Truckingboards
    I take it you work for always webhosting or something Walter, if so good luck to you, I myself was debating going there for my next site because of the rave reviews but when I saw them cut their packages in half without taking a cent off the cost I was sure that I made the right choice not to.
    Jeff, I should have stated that earlier, but I own a small hosting company.
    To cut the bandwidth in half is a bad move for a host, but: their initial error was to offer too much for too little.

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    Originally posted by walter
    Jeff, I should have stated that earlier, but I own a small hosting company.
    To cut the bandwidth in half is a bad move for a host, but: their initial error was to offer too much for too little.
    exactly! "if you don't plan, you plan to fail"
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    50GB transfer for $24 or something...

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    Originally posted by Truckingboards
    I take it you work for always webhosting or something Walter, if so good luck to you, I myself was debating going there for my next site because of the rave reviews but when I saw them cut their packages in half without taking a cent off the cost I was sure that I made the right choice not to.[/B]
    Hi Jeff, Ronnie Moore here from www.AlwaysWebHosting.com . I am the founder and owner, and Walter is in no way affiliated with us, other than perhaps being a customer, which I cannot confirm nor deny.

    I figured you would have at least searched a bit to determine why our prices had remained unchanged while the bandwidth was adjusted on our plans. Why?

    We are half-way through the transition of all our customer sites from the weaker RackShack's leased servers to an incredible new server farm , with 4 awesome machines (dual and QUAD 1.6 and 2.0Ghz CPUs, etc.). The new serfarm farm has full load-balancing, tons of disk space, full RAID5 redundancy, dual power supplies and scsi/raid cards, etc. for each machine. This farm will allow us to grow and continue to offer superior service long into the future. See link:

    http://forums.alwayswebhosting.com/s...p?threadid=638

    The server farm is above-all the reason for the adjustments to our hosting plans. Check out the link, i'm sure you'll be impressed, if nothing else but from the price tag of the equipment at least! (not mentioned) haha!
    Last edited by alwaysweb; Fri 20th Sep '02 at 2:42pm.
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    Ronnie - no shell access = vB unfriendly host.

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    To this point, I haven't had a need for shell access, and I am running a vb site.

    Support has been top notch....and for shared hosting, a server load hovering consistently at .10 is not something to shake a stick at.

    These guys have been awesome with helping me deal with issues that I've caused even myself. You won't find a better level of CS than with them.

    PS: I am a customer and I can confirm that :P

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    Originally posted by SpeedStreet
    To this point, I haven't had a need for shell access, and I am running a vb site.
    How do you backup your database?

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