Gudluck Mate.For anyone who's interested, I ended up going with xfhost.net/me. Hopefully, it'll all work out.
Gudluck Mate.For anyone who's interested, I ended up going with xfhost.net/me. Hopefully, it'll all work out.
I've just set up on Ram Node, and so far I'm loving it. Had several low priority tickets submitted (not problems - just me not know what the h*ll I was doing ) and usually got a response back within 15 minutes. Speeds seem nice and the price is nice for what I want. I'm paying something like $90 a year for a VPS with the following:I have switched some sites over to Rathosting as they are small and you can't beat the cost IMO. Performance has been superior to any other shared host that I have used in that price range.
I was satisfied also... until they "upgraded" the server I was on.. started getting timeouts on mySQL, site was slower to respond, etc. Opened several tickets (and several chat conversations) with them and "Oh, the server you are on is performing within tolerance levels"... bullhockey. I got tired of 'em and moved over to a small VPS and the speed increased 3 fold over what it was (guess it helps that I'm now on a cached SSD VPS - would be faster on the non-cached, but for my small site it's not THAT important).i´ve been using hostgator for the last 6 years and have no complaints what so ever... Im using the baby shared plan (the starter plan and the cheapeast plan) for a small community of 250 visitors (unique ip's) a day...
The good thing about hosts is that you can always switch to another one if you are not happy... So no need to worry... you'll be ok...
I was satisfied also... until they "upgraded" the server I was on.. started getting timeouts on mySQL, site was slower to respond, etc. Opened several tickets (and several chat conversations) with them and "Oh, the server you are on is performing within tolerance levels"... bullhockey. I got tired of 'em and moved over to a small VPS and the speed increased 3 fold over what it was (guess it helps that I'm now on a cached SSD VPS - would be faster on the non-cached, but for my small site it's not THAT important).
Total move to Ram Node. Took about 2 days for me (they only took about 5 minutes) to set up (with some great assistance from the guys and gals here - was not familiar with setting up from remote and using command line and didn't want to use Gnome/KDE since I'm not running 4GB on the server like I am on my desktop at home). Started with the 256MB package, but upgraded about 12 hours later. Waiting on my refund from HostGator to come in and going to bump it up to 1024MB.did you moved on to a small vps on hostgator or else?
So it looks like xf isn't going to work out. Any new suggestions? Would a UK host provide any downside vs. a US host?
So, what is the verdict here. Discussion has gone from hosting set up to 'review of hosts'
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