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Need a simple virtual hosting account
Low bw. I need to host 15 domains on 15 ips on different c classes and need a mysql dbase for each site.
S-s-s-s-spam me. |
Actually make that 20 domains.
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Amerinoc.com yo!
But listen, You don't need none of them extra class-c's and shit... unless you feel like spending more money and/or having a nice thing to say to link traders/buyers. Google couldn't give less a fuck. |
Skip the c classes then.
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Great... even when I was on the little $9.99 a month virtual they treated me like a baller. No classism over there and they are swift.
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Amerinoc.com suck ass and no one will give you 15 IPs nowadays.
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What host would you suggest? |
amerinoc always helps me out.
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Everyone but DJ seems to like them.
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Go away, surfer!
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Currently I mainly use mojohost and naked hosting. Theres quite a few good outfits around that suit your needs.
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If you have low bw then go with cyberwurx :thumbsup
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But why?
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I use this host myself:
StableHost 1 year of US hosting = $22.71 for their basic plan. Use coupon USYEARLY. Gives you 50% off for life, regardless of the plan you choose. Unlimited domains/DBs, enough bandwidth to cover a whole bunch of blogs. |
100% for Amerinoc, they host all my stuff since long ago!
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About IPs: even if you pay for them, there is some bullshit ARIN rule that requires a justified reason for a unique IP. (because apparently teh internet is running out of IPs, and very few hosts switched to the new IPv6 protocol. What I would reccomend: if it's not mission critical (just some blogs for SEs) you can try the Webair virtual hosting. Tech support sucks, but you can buy extra IPs through a control panel. |
LMAO @ saying amerinoc sucks, but trying to send that poor man over to webair
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We do Lots of IPs on our Shared hosting accounts... you should check us out if you have no chosen yet
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Although Webair is something i will never use. |
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I figured i might as well get a ded server btw. |
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What's your real agenda here? |
amerinoc is great. I recommend them too.
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I had issues with amerinoc or phatservers as well. Moved to webair very happy there now I would give them a try
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See sig I suppose.
They've worked just fine for me. |
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Coupon: gfys 10% http://www.dwhs.net |
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amerinoc host my 14 sites
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another webair success story.
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two different companies. soo all these threads you've been talking smack about amerinoc when in fact you meant nakedhosting/certifiedhosting. |
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How long have you been using them? How do they bill/handle bandwidth overages? |
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However, I do remember Amerinoc. I tried to get a server, but it took ridiculous amount of time to setup so I just went with a different hosting company. If you want to look it up, here's when it happened: Date: 10/22/10 server IP: 64.6.97.30 |
amerinoc have good support and good prices but if you are on a virtual don't expect your sites to be up all of the time.
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First off, their is plenty of IPv4 space left. I deal in /20's and /19's on a weekly basis.
That being said, perhaps certain COMPANIES are running out of IP space and are having a hard time getting more (i.e. justification). That is possible. Additionally, if ARIN is breaking the ISPs balls, they are going to break yours. Shit runs down hill. With the IP space available on the open market,.... all of the defunct companies that had huge allocations they no longer need, and those not using 90% of their allocation that could be reclaimed... there is more than enough IPv4 space out there to last a good 5-10 years longer EASILY. The problem is that ARIN/RIPE/etc. are not going to reclaim the IPv4 space, as they see IPv6 as the future and the sooner it gets here the better. The pseudo IPv4 crunch is a way to force ISP's to upgrade their network and start moving the web in this direction. :2 cents: |
Better go with Reseller account.
You can get one from Certified Hosting :thumbsup:pimp |
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You also get cPanel with Softaculous installed, so one-click installs of WP, forum platforms and whatnot. I wish I would've found this host ages ago, gone through quite a few shitty ones which were many times the price StableHost charges. Can't tell about overages though, never gone anywhere close to the bw limit. My blogs are well cached. |
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