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View Full Version : What to do for VenturesOnline [ virtual ] ??


Gary King
06-24-2002, 11:12 AM
I didn't know what else to put in the subject line, so just ignore it lol.

Anyways, lately I haven't heard too many pleasant things about VO, and how they handle hits, etc.

So would you guys suggest that I still host my vBulletin there ?

A pretty straight-forward question, and I'd like to know all your opinions about VO atm. :)

BnW

ATST
06-24-2002, 11:54 AM
. . . and just how do they handle hits?
Or is this a CPU usage issue? (It usually turns out to be)
If you know some stats on your vbulletin, it would benfit you to post them. I mean, how can anyone say whether or not you should host your site containing a peticular application anywhere?

chuckt101
06-24-2002, 11:57 AM
Been with VO for a year now. Support is awesome. They pack servers with lots of accounts though. I had a small-medium Ikonboard (v3) forum that they complained about so that had to be removed :( Had another smaller ikonboard forum that was allowed to stay ;) vB is allowed on VO since it's a tad more efficient so you should be fine.

Gary King
06-24-2002, 11:57 AM
Originally posted by ATST
. . . and just how do they handle hits?
Or is this a CPU usage issue? (It usually turns out to be)
If you know some stats on your vbulletin, it would benfit you to post them. I mean, how can anyone say whether or not you should host your site containing a peticular application anywhere?

I just simply would like some input from other vBulletin owners concerning how good VO is for hosting a vBulletin board.

Gary King
06-24-2002, 12:00 PM
Originally posted by aragon
Been with VO for a year now. Support is awesome. They pack servers with lots of accounts though. I had a small-medium Ikonboard (v3) forum that they complained about so that had to be removed :( Had another smaller ikonboard forum that was allowed to stay ;) vB is allowed on VO since it's a tad more efficient so you should be fine.

lol you beat me to replying to this [ same minute :rolleyes: ]

Anyways, yep I know that vBulletin is more efficient, but members over at vB.com seem to be having problems with their services, and so I came over here to see what others have to say about VO :cool: