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alex.barylski16-May-04 2:53
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First off:

Register your domain with GoDaddy...


Second what kind of enquiries did you need answers too? I find I contribute more to my hosting providers message forums then they're tech support combined Smile | :) However thats not to say they aren't a decent company...i've never needed their help really, but they offer a public forum none the less...and fairly quick (couple hours usually) email repsonse for immediate answers...and I imagine they have a phone # but probably takes forever to get a hold of someone Smile | :)

They offer decent hosting space/php/mysql which justifies all my online business needs (for the time being). Bandwidth is through the roof(25 GB or something) and my web site can handle some decent traffic (for all my purposes so far) I would assume 5-15 visitors at a time...a few seconds apart anyways...it's a shared host so I don't get that much free time Smile | :)

Truth be told, in my experience all hosting companies are the same....they really suck...and few offer above and beyond what they have too...they're not run my computer geeks who love technology...they're run by business men who noticed a niche market that needed filling...and now of course there are too many...which casues serious competition...which is actually a bad thing...

I have known people who rent the space of a dedicated host off a major provider and turn around and sell that service back to the public for dirt cheap and never make it anywhere because they charged to little to stay "competitive"

What happens when your hosting provider goes out of business??? Depends on who your hosting company hosted with...if they're a large provider and offer daily backups and the whole nine yards...they're probably keep a recent back up of all your data for about a week (in my experiences anyways) but many hosting companies pull the plug on your files database, etc when te funds run out and then it's "sa la vie"!!!

So this is what typically look for...

A hosting company which offers all basics that your business will need...

FTP
Sufficient bandwidth
disk space
MySQL/PHP (latest stable versions)
Flexible backend control panel (myPhpAdmin is ok, but not the best)

If they are willing to dish out chunk of change and purchase a quality CPanel you can probably bet they're in business for the long haul...and not some quick startup bound for failure.

1) If you don't get a response with a couplt hours...they aren't worth it (espcially by email)

2) Visit their web site a few times through out the day...if it's slow to load (a couple times)...thats not saying much for a hosting company

3) If they offer web design services (I shouldn't be advertising to competition, but...) and graphics etc...their probably a smaller firm, but are highly dedicated to what they do...so look for these guys...only...don't sign up for more then 3 motnhs incase they suck...after you've been with them for a year or so and your happy then save the 80 bux aa year or whatever a signup for a 12 month term

p.s-This should have probably been posted in the lounge or web dev forum Smile | :)

Cheers Smile | :)

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