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easypooltutor
03-20-2001, 03:21 AM
Hello everyone,

Does anyone here have any experience with this web host?

I like their "Professional" hosting because they offer much more than the average host. 30GB transfer, 500MB Space, unlimited subdomainsa and a very "user friendly" control panel are among the features that I liked.

I am trying to decide on this host, tera-byte and hostrocket. Hostrocket only offers 15GB transfer which may not be enough for my site in a few months and I don't like Tera-byte's control panel.

I would like to get your opinion if you have had experience with Ez Web-Hosting as far as uptime, server speed, customer service, company stability, etc.

Thank you!

geekwannabe
03-20-2001, 11:57 AM
http://www.ezweb-hosting.com shows an under construction page.

Franc

easypooltutor
03-20-2001, 12:40 PM
Originally posted by geekwannabe
http://www.ezweb-hosting.com shows an under construction page.

Franc

http://ez-web-hosting.com/

geekwannabe
03-20-2001, 04:25 PM
They are using CPANEL and so I would assume they are with VDI.

The offering looks strong, the prices are low, all things considered they could be a good choice.

The only weakness appears to be NT specific applications. Will you be running any of these? Such as ASP, MSAccess, ColdFusion, MSSQL and others.

Do they have any references? A couple of reference accounts are always very useful.

Franc

easypooltutor
03-20-2001, 04:42 PM
I keep reading about VDI on this forum. Is that good or bad? Is this different from UNIX??? How is the server speed compared to UNIX, Linux servers? Do I even know what I talking about here? :) Is VDI a platform or what?

My current server is Linux and I use PHP, MySQL.

I don't have any references but I have tried them before for a few days but they had a problem with password-protect feature then that sort of upset me because I was in a tight schedule to transfer my site ASAP so I left. Aside from that, they were fine and they credited my account quickly too. Hmmm... come to think of it, they might not want to take me back :D

ee-o
03-20-2001, 06:10 PM
VDI is a network operating center not a platform