Nexus
Dec 22 2007, 04:55 AM
I'm looking for a decent webhost. Yes, Zymic is good, but I am planning on paying for one. And no, this does not meet I'll leave Zymic. Because, if you look at Glitches Exposed, you'll see it's no longer hosted on Zymic =\
Anyways. I don't need a too big one. If possible, I'd like it to be cPanel powered. Linux server and with Apache/PHP/MySQL support. It also needs to have more than 5 MySQL Accounts and least 5 Email Accounts. As well as around 5 Parked and Add-on domains. It also must allow banner ads on the website and most importantly...
IT MUST ALLOW ME TO PAY MONTHLY NOT ANUALLY!
I cannot pay on a yearly basis, I can afford it, but only after weeks of saving. Which is a pain in the ass. So I would prefer to pay monthly. And finally, it be relatively cheap. I'm not going to pay $30 a month for it, regardless if it comes with fucking IPB or vBulletin. Because I DO NOT need those sorts of features and I could just save and buy a license for such things myself. Which is easier.
I was gunna use HostGator. But they do not allow banner ads. So they suck now lol.
XyberForce
Dec 22 2007, 02:43 PM
Surreal-media is a good webhost.
-Unlimited MySQL Databases
-Power hosting only 9.00 per month.
Checkit
here.
I use it, and I am extremely satisfied. They have professional templates that integrate flash bannres. (Eye-candy mostly)
View a working sample
here.
Nexus
Dec 22 2007, 03:00 PM
Not bad, I'd probably start with the Advanced plan and work my way up when needed. I don't need to overhost lol. Well, any of the plans are good. The only difference in them is space and price lol. It's Terms and Conditions seem straight forward as well.
Thanks.
XyberForce
Dec 22 2007, 03:44 PM
I forgot to mention it has CPanelX
Have you checked out dreamhost
http://dreamhost.com, though it's not CPanel based, the control panel is easy enough to get to grips with.
Things I particularly like:
- Host unlimited amounts of domains
- DNS management
- Unlimited databases (MySQL 5)
- SSH access
- Really easy to setup new users and manage the bits they have access to
Paying monthly is an option, but you have to pay a setup fee and it costs more. $10.95 per month.
allstar
Dec 22 2007, 11:05 PM
Bluehost was rated one of the best web hosts out there for the price. They only offer 50 MySQL databases, but that should be sufficient as not many people use more than 5.
A list of things they offer can be found
here. All for a low price of $6.95.
EMOruffino
Dec 22 2007, 11:26 PM
QUOTE(Bread @ Dec 22 2007, 11:04 AM)

dreamhost
Anyways, i use LunarPages, and they have 24/7 phone support (which i love) but anyways i beleive if you want quality, this is the way to go...
link in sig...
Nexus
Dec 23 2007, 01:10 AM
BlueHost is good, as I've been recommended it before, but you cannot pay monthly. I tried, and there's just no way to do it.
EMOruffino
Dec 23 2007, 01:19 AM
Forgot to tell you this one...
XILA WEB HOSTING
there are many different plans, and they do offer month to month with no price change....
http://www.xilahosting.com/plans/
XyberForce
Dec 23 2007, 04:43 AM
So which one did you choose? Xila was good, Emo.
Nexus
Dec 23 2007, 06:10 AM
I'm still deciding. I ain't getting it until next year so it'll be a while anyway. I do have one concern with Xila. Who in their right mind would make the ANUAL price half the cost of the monthly cost? IT MAKES NO FUCKING SENCE...
Other than that, I'm still leaning towards Surreal Media lol.
IamShipon1988
Dec 24 2007, 06:57 AM
Well you can always try my host Netnub. We just got a new server and are offering a huge sale on all plans.
Aqua
1000mb space
10000mb bandwidth
Unlimited all
$2.99
Ember
2500mb space
25000mb bandwidth
Unlimited all
$3.99
Hydro
5000mb space
50000mb bandwidth
Unlimited all
$4.99
All prices are per month or annually. All plans come with the latest cPanel, fantastico, mysql and all other cPanel features. We are currently doing some upgrading on our server, but it should be up shortly. Visit us at
http://netnub.net(PS we took our homepage down for renovation but you can view our previous design at
http://netnub.com)
Nexus
Dec 24 2007, 07:57 AM
If these prices are "sale" prices, then what are standard prices? Also, you don't seem to have a Terms of Service. Either you haven't made one or you forgot to add the link. Either way, not showing one can lead you into some serious legal shit.
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