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Geek Culture / What is the best web host?

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Advancement Games
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2005 07:26
I was wondering. What is the best web host to put your website on their servers? I was looking through and could not find a great deal. I am looking for something that will handle some heavy volume. This is what I am looking for:

1) At least 100 GB of data transfer
2) At least 2GB of space
3) Allows CGI
4) Allows downloads
5) Is up almost or at 24/7

Comming soon: www.mworksstudios.com
Opening in MARCH OF 2005
Preston C
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2005 07:30
I use HostSave personally. While they have half of the space you want, they do have the bandwidth, support plenty of whatnot, allows downloads and hotlinking, is up 24/7, and comes with a domain name.

Though, their MySQL databases are slow as hell, my forum is unbearable because of that

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Advancement Games
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Posted: 31st Jan 2005 04:54
That sounds great! Thanks for the suggestion!

Comming soon: www.mworksstudios.com
Opening in MARCH OF 2005
BearCDPOLD
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Posted: 31st Jan 2005 06:47
Don't forget surpasshosting.com, beautiful deals.

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bitJericho
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Posted: 31st Jan 2005 07:15
uhh, mgamer, what on earth would you need 100gigs of transfer for??

If you already have a site that has a large userbase, in the thousands, then you will probably need a cheap dedicated host, for that kind of traffic.


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Advancement Games
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Posted: 4th Feb 2005 02:03
Where would I find a good dedicated host?

Coming to www.freewebs.com/mworks4me/:
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Mx5 kris
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Posted: 4th Feb 2005 08:02
surpass hosting rocks. I use them. anyway..bear crazy, do you have an account on their forums?

Antdizzle
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Posted: 4th Feb 2005 09:02 Edited at: 4th Feb 2005 09:03
I use http://www.HostGator.com for my website. It has 2,000 MB space and 20,000 MB data transfer for $9.95. They setup your account within minutes and their support is great.
Final Epsilon
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Posted: 4th Feb 2005 11:14 Edited at: 4th Feb 2005 11:16
I use http://www.ipowerweb.com

I really like this host alot. For $7.95 I get 2 gigs of space, and a 50 gig transfer limit.

Their support is great too. I got an answer back from tech support within 7 minutes once.
Mx5 kris
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Posted: 4th Feb 2005 11:20
hehe...surpass: 6.99$ for 3gb and 50gb bandwidth. Support always respondes within 10 min.(Billing a little longer)

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Posted: 4th Feb 2005 20:47
Another web host - http://www.o-f.com


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Posted: 4th Feb 2005 21:07
Nildram...

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Posted: 4th Feb 2005 21:18
...are rubbish

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Posted: 4th Feb 2005 21:21
...at advertising...

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Posted: 4th Feb 2005 21:23
...and file hosting, web hosting and generally everything

@Brick

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