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View Full Version : Cyberpixels, Availhosting or Echolima? Please give your opinion...


evildream
05-12-2002, 11:46 AM
I'm looking forward to subscribe an account in one of the following webhosters:

Echolima.com
Cyberpixels.com
Availhosting.com

I'm looking for these important features:
-multidomain hosting (domain pointers that point to subdirectories)
-PHP fast and with many modules installed
-mySQL with as many dbs as possible
-cronjobs
-fast and reliable connection (I'm from Europe)

Some problems I've found with them:
echolima: few mySQL dbs and domain setup fee
cyberpixels: servers seem slow and support team is young
availhosting: i've read they have reliability problems very often?

What do you think it's the best?
Should I looking for somewhere else?
Do you have any suggestion?

Thanks.

Endy
05-12-2002, 11:40 PM
I just transferred over to cyberpixels... so far they seem pretty good. I run a php/mysql forum there and it seems much faster than at my previous host.
There tech support is fast, though, I haven't had any big problems... just a couple of small problems.
I would say that I am happy with them right now... but it's been less than a week so far, so my opinion doesn't hold much weight so far...

conma2cang
05-18-2002, 05:14 AM
availhosting is good!

i've been with avail for a while now and i am really happy with avail! Great customer support!

freehtml
05-18-2002, 07:51 AM
Originally posted by conma2cang
availhosting is good!

i've been with avail for a while now and i am really happy with avail! Great customer support!


I had been with Avail since May 1st, so far I am satisfied with their services, the account was set up very quickly and their CPanel 4.70 is great.

You can visit my site www.simrtk.com which is hosted by their on their server.

Do put my username "freehtml" if you decided to sign up with them :D

CPixels-Matt
05-22-2002, 01:03 PM
Hi there,

Evildream, I know we may be young, but we have a genuine care for our customers. As well, when our servers were "slow" was when we were experiencing a DDoS attack. We believe we have since solved this problem