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View Full Version : About site5.com (positive or negative)
Hi,
I did a search on this site, and read a lot of negative things about site5.com
Is it still a 'bad'company or has their service changed?
Is it better to take a hosting with hostgator.com
Because aren't they overselling their packages: 1500 gb (storage) and 15.000 gb (bandwithe)
Thanks
The problem here is they oversells too massively.
Do you need such large space and bandwidth?
What is your budget like?
The problem here is they oversells too massively.
Do you need such large space and bandwidth?
What is your budget like?
Well, it's not that i need it. But for only 7 $ it's really cheap.
With 5 gb space and 50 gb bandwith, i'am happy.
I have read once, i forgot the source, that site5 only allows 30.000 files, even if it just was 1 gb totally.
Then what you need for that amount of space and bandwidth are hosts like www.medialayer.net www.rochen.com www.elitehosts.com or www.precisioneffect.com
NOT SITE5.COM!!!!!
Well, it's not that i need it. But for only 7 $ it's really cheap.
With 5 gb space and 50 gb bandwith, i'am happy.
I have read once, i forgot the source, that site5 only allows 30.000 files, even if it just was 1 gb totally.
If you don't need so much space and bandwidth, it is just numbers to you.
Do you prefer quality or quantity? ;)
I would suggest you http://www.totalchoicehosting.com/ or http://www.downtownhost.com/.
Both are cheap, run powerful server, do not oversell and load is most time between 1.00-3.00
Wittgenstein08 04-22-2008, 04:49 PM I was with Site5 for a couple of years. They started off great. Then as time went on the support response time plummeted. Then when I got 6000 visitors in one day they just turned my site off without even notifying me. It was the middle of the night my time so my site was down for 6 hours without my knowledge. Then they "explained" it had been turned off according to some metric that wasn't even in their service agreement. I moved that site elsewhere pronto.
I wouldn't recommend them. ;)
catfished 04-22-2008, 07:34 PM Well, it's not that i need it. But for only 7 $ it's really cheap.
With 5 gb space and 50 gb bandwith, i'am happy.
It is so sad that so many people look at hosting this way. I'm not blaming you spel, this is the trend in hosting nowadays. Even if they only need 100 mb of space and less than a gb of monthly bandwidth, they want 9000000000000 gb storage and 100 tb bandwidth for 5 to 7 per month.:confused: :confused:
dwrunyon 04-22-2008, 07:53 PM Even if they only need 100 mb of space and less than a gb of monthly bandwidth, they want 9000000000000 gb storage and 100 tb bandwidth for 5 to 7 per month.:confused: :confused:
I look at it as a no hard limits safety net that keeps me from having to worry about waking up one morning with a high data transfer bill, rather than the advertised limits being some sort of goal to achieve. I can pay my little bit to 1&1, never worry about it, and STILL legitly be able to use MORE than many of the "non-oversellers" plans would provide, and generally for less money.
Dan B 04-22-2008, 09:11 PM The support with site5 is terrible. I remember waiting 2-3 sometimes 4 days to answer tickets.
Thanks everybody for the links, if you have other, don't hesitate to post them.
It is so sad that so many people look at hosting this way. I'm not blaming you spel, this is the trend in hosting nowadays. Even if they only need 100 mb of space and less than a gb of monthly bandwidth, they want 9000000000000 gb storage and 100 tb bandwidth for 5 to 7 per month.:confused: :confused:
The price and packages are psychology based, everybody wants more and moreee:rolleyes:
If you don't need so much space and bandwidth, it is just numbers to you.
Do you prefer quality or quantity? ;)
Quality of course.
The support with site5 is terrible. I remember waiting 2-3 sometimes 4 days to answer tickets.
The service of the hosting above, are they very well?
The price and packages are psychology based, everybody wants more and moreee:rolleyes:
It's normal for you to want more.
However, what's the use if you can only look at it and not use it? (as they will limit you through cpu and ram usage)
You have to sacrifice your 'wants more and moreee' thinking in order to get quality.
Just my 0.02. ;)
ngoc_oty 05-23-2008, 10:48 PM I am being with site5 for 2 years, the server performace recently wasn't as good as a year ago (overselling?). A credit card I used to purchase the hosting plan was stolen and when they couldn't charge the old credit card, they shutdown my hosting plan without notice, not even a single email to let me know. I did not know anything until one of my friend's call me and ask me why their email couldn't work (I hosted the site for them) I emailed and asked site5 if I could go to the "backstage" and update the cc info but they said they have to manually do it, at first they ask for the PHOTO of the front and back of my new CC, I sent them that and they emailed and asked to send my ID photo since the CC's #s did not match with the current one?
It's been 3 days already after all this emails back & forth due to their "business hours" working and each email took half an hour to 4 hrs each, I was so fustrated and try to call the sale department, they told me over the phone that my ticket was handle by the billing department and they don't deal with those issue. The sales can offer support over the phone but NOT the billing department EVEN during business hours.
It seemed like they just try to support 'potential' customers, once you already be their customers, it's a different story. The site's downtime for 3 days means nothing to them, the support ticket used to have a emergency, high, normal piority, now everything is the same to them, I don't even see its categories there or in the email they've been replied to me.
Best luck to those who are currently their customers. Hope you find their service more "reliable" when you run into problems.
Sparrow-Sean 05-24-2008, 03:54 AM I have heard both sides for this website, For what they offer they cannot offer it to you or no one else that holds a service with them. It really looks like a lot but who really is going too use that much honestly?
I don't even use 20GB in a month and I run a hosting service.
I find the more the Space and Bandwidth a Host has the more people they may attract but the slower the server will be.
There are now heaps of hosting services out their one individually to suit our needs. Just search the web or search the Advertised section for a suitable host.
Cheers
gighen 05-24-2008, 05:28 AM i've different websites hosted there and of course 1 year ago the situanion was much different.
i looking for a new hosting service (http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=695289) but find a good one is not that easy
i bought my first plan from site5 almost 3 or 4 years ago and it was a really good hoster.... not now
Sparrow-Sean 05-24-2008, 05:40 AM There are a few hosts out there that offer excellent service, Some offer excellent service until a Money Back Guarantee Service is over and then it becomes a lot worse...
But personal preference is the key.
ngoc_oty 05-24-2008, 12:15 PM I don't use that much space & bandwith, it did attracted me in the first place b/c of their crazy overselling plan, but I'm moving soon...
Manageandsupport_com 05-24-2008, 02:13 PM Hi,
I did a search on this site, and read a lot of negative things about site5.com
Is it still a 'bad'company or has their service changed?
Is it better to take a hosting with hostgator.com
Because aren't they overselling their packages: 1500 gb (storage) and 15.000 gb (bandwithe)
Thanks
Site5 and HG are both overselling. Howerver, HG has many more positive reviews than site5.
azimpact 05-25-2008, 12:49 AM Site5 is one of the worst hosting companies on the Internet. Avoid them like the plague.
shad4linux 05-25-2008, 06:56 AM The only thing I admire about site5 is their forums. The customers are wonderful and provides step by step guide for certain setups;)
kapina 05-27-2008, 05:45 AM Back when I was with site5 (2006?), the problem was the server setup. I'm using a host that is overselling way more for some hobby sites, but they have "clustered" solution where every piece (hosting/db/filesystem...) is on a separate box. Site5, on the other hand, has (had?) classic "everything on the same box" setup. If someone manages to make the mysql crawl - and this will happen - the whole box is slow.
Also, re-installing a broken server took them more than I would have liked. Some companies are much faster than they were at the time.
Also, site5 had the habit of announcing "ground-breaking" stuff, which just vanished as vapourware. I'm sure you can find some old discussion about this.
I'm sure it's the same as everywhere: if you end up on a "good" server, and if you don't need much assistance, they work just fine.
statman24 06-01-2008, 03:38 AM Avoid them. They are HORRIBLE!
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