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View Full Version : lookind for a GOOD webhost
hey,
i need a good and reliable webhost,
with package of 200+mb
unlimited bendwidth,
10+pop3
3+ ftp acc.
asp php cgi support
good costumer support
cheap as you can ... and no setup fee's
Michael-MS 07-25-2001, 04:01 AM Hello,
You will never find a reliable web host that offers unlimited bandwidth. I think the best phrase I've heard so far regarding this is...
"We'll Give you unlimited bandwidth, for unlimited access to your bank account!" :)
- Orpheus1539
Anyway, unless you have huge files that you will be offering for downloading, I'm sure we can accomodate your site within the bandwidth restrictions that we have.
We also give you a warning if you go over the amount of bandwidth per month instead of billing you right away. This gives you time to upgrade to more bandwidth in advance (save money) or take the necessary steps to lower your bandwidth for the next month.
We can offer you all of the features that you need for an affordable price per month.
Please take a look at our hosting plans:
http://www.mastersites.com/hosting/plans.shtml
Our hosting plans come with:
- Instant Account Activation
- 24 Hour Free Trial
- 30-day Money Back Guarantee
More information: http://www.mastersites.com/hosting/
Good luck in finding a new web host. :D
ksstudio 07-25-2001, 04:02 AM If a host can promise you "reliable" I don't think they can promise you "unlimited bandwidth"
Be careful, take a search with "unlimited bandwidth" at this forum and you will know why.
Just my 2 cents.
:)
8+gb of bendwidth ( or so as i thought )
now i discovered that it isnt true
kickster 07-25-2001, 11:35 AM try Futurequest.net or F5hostings.com I have used both and very happy with both companies. Futurequest.net is more expensive but their quality is unbeatable.
Jedito 07-25-2001, 01:57 PM Please check out our special
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=16268
Michael-MS 07-25-2001, 02:25 PM Originally posted by HostingFreak
8+gb of bendwidth
I sent you a private message. :)
asimbaig 07-27-2001, 05:53 AM nobudy can gives u cheap hosting except www.1clickhost.com
their plans are fantastic....
and reseller plans are excellent
i m also a reseller
Dynohost 07-27-2001, 07:37 AM Hi folks,
Not sure I agree on the comments regarding "unlimited bandwidth" as not all companies who offer this are unreliable.
Our company for instance, Dynohost Internet ( http://www.dynohost.co.uk ) offers unlimited bandwidth to our customers and this is possible due to the fact that we own, run, and maintain our own data-centre, and hardware, and have a very fast internet backbone connection.
If youre after a good host with a good reputation, give Dynohost a try.
We host over 6500 UK based sites ( commercial and non-commercial ) on both Unix and NT platforms, and have an enviable tech support service for peace of mind.
Our pricing policy is also highly competative and is great value for money.
Hope you manage to sort out your hosting soon.
Regards,
Nick Martin
AussieHosts 07-27-2001, 08:04 AM Steady Eddy. A bit less sel promotion please. Have a read of the forum policy. Posts/threads are known to disappear for blatant abuse of it. :-)
Gary
Alan - Vox 07-27-2001, 10:21 AM This is the advertising section hes allowed to promote him self.
Michael-MS 07-27-2001, 02:13 PM My question is... if you have NOC, then I'm sure you're probably more familiar with the bandwidth aspect of web hosting than I am.
So why do you use a term such as "unlimited" bandwidth. It's obviously not unlimited. If a site is so huge and it gets 100 GB / month, it's going be a load on the server. Therefore, how can you provide reliable hosting if you can't even make a judgement on how many sites will fit on a server?
I mean, what would happen if one of your servers received 1000 GB / month from 10 sites using 100 GB each? :rolleyes:
I think going with a company that offers limited bandwidth, also provides the customer with a reassurance that they will be placed on a server with similiar sites as theirs.
Does a person using 500 MB / month want to be on the same server as someone using 100 GB / month? The customer with 500 MB / month most likely wants a cheap, fast server, while the person with 100 GB / month wants bandwidth really cheap and probably doesn't care about the server because they know they can't get a better deal anywhere. If I was a customer, I wouldn't want to be on a server where that scenario could occur.
Just my thoughts... and I'm not proof reading this due to lack of time, so live with the mistakes. :D
Originally posted by Dynohost
Hi folks,
Not sure I agree on the comments regarding "unlimited bandwidth" as not all companies who offer this are unreliable.
Our company for instance, Dynohost Internet ( http://www.dynohost.co.uk ) offers unlimited bandwidth to our customers and this is possible due to the fact that we own, run, and maintain our own data-centre, and hardware, and have a very fast internet backbone connection.
If youre after a good host with a good reputation, give Dynohost a try.
We host over 6500 UK based sites ( commercial and non-commercial ) on both Unix and NT platforms, and have an enviable tech support service for peace of mind.
Our pricing policy is also highly competative and is great value for money.
Hope you manage to sort out your hosting soon.
Regards,
Nick Martin
WebSnail.net 07-27-2001, 03:50 PM Originally posted by Dynohost
Hi folks,
Not sure I agree on the comments regarding "unlimited bandwidth" as not all companies who offer this are unreliable.
Our company for instance, Dynohost Internet ( http://www.dynohost.co.uk ) offers unlimited bandwidth to our customers and this is possible due to the fact that we own, run, and maintain our own data-centre, and hardware, and have a very fast internet backbone connection. (snip)
I've some doubts on this one and I'm not about to go bashing but there's a couple of things I'm wondering about here...
Prices vs' Cost... Your prices are so low that I doubt you'd be able to pay the bandwidth costs for a single client hitting more than say... 1 Gb a month...
At cost you're talking around what £3 per Gb (give or take) per month... but you're only charging £39.99 for a full year and I've even seen an offer from earlier on in this forum offering 6 months free on top.
And that's just bandwidth!... What about tech support and other ancilliary staff, electricity, etc... costs?
Cynical I know but it doesn't look like a sound pricing plan... But like I said, not so much a bash at you, more common sense alarm bells going off as to your staying power.
bigperm 07-28-2001, 07:48 AM Dynohost can offer unlimited bandwidth with no problem I am sure... How much bandwidth can you use if you only get 10mb of webspace?
WebSnail.net 07-28-2001, 07:59 AM Originally posted by bigperm
Dynohost can offer unlimited bandwidth with no problem I am sure... How much bandwidth can you use if you only get 10mb of webspace? Ahah... missed that totally...
Thanks for picking that one up :) I guess it would make a pretty big difference.
bigperm 07-29-2001, 07:23 PM That's what I am always trying to tell people. Unlimited bandwidth can be offered without problems. There just have to be ways to make sure that nobody uses the bandwidth for something that they shouldn't be doing.
1. Low mb's of space. Site's don't really need that much.
2. Anti-file storage policy... no mp3's warez of course.
3. Then charge people for every gig they use (like 10 a gig) if they break the rules.
It can work. No that that is the best way to go. Surley Dynohost can offer 2gb of space and never have anyone going over... but it looks better to say unlimited... and be able to offer it for real.
Jedito 07-29-2001, 07:51 PM :eek: :eek: ??
Creepcolony have a site of 15 MB and he say that use 22 GB/Mo
So.. what do you think now?
You can't ever offer unlimited bandwidth
Michael-MS 07-29-2001, 11:44 PM Originally posted by Jedito
:eek: :eek: ??
Creepcolony have a site of 15 MB and he say that use 22 GB/Mo
So.. what do you think now?
You can't ever offer unlimited bandwidth
Most of the bandwidth was from his message forum, and a lot of unlimited hosts don't allow cgi message forums anymore...
Originally posted by bigperm
That's what I am always trying to tell people. Unlimited bandwidth can be offered without problems. There just have to be ways to make sure that nobody uses the bandwidth for something that they shouldn't be doing.
1. Low mb's of space. Site's don't really need that much.
2. Anti-file storage policy... no mp3's warez of course.
3. Then charge people for every gig they use (like 10 a gig) if they break the rules.
This is way off topic and I have no idea why Dynohost posted here. The person that started this unlimited bandwidth debate requested 200+ MB of web space with unlimited bandwidth. (Dynohost only offers 10 MB)
No web host can offer 200 MB space without bandwidth restrictions... nothing to discuss. :D
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