Reply #4 - August 08, 2008, 08:51:13 AM
I've used HostGator, but had a really bad experience with them. It was a freak occurrence with their hardware, and they handled it fairly well from the customer service side, but it was enough to make me leave. I was looking to move from shared hosting to a VPS anyway though.
I've been with iPower on one of their Windows plans, but left when I wanted to switch to Linux.
HostCheap was the first host that I paid for, and they are awful. Of course you could probably guess that by their name.
I had a VPS with VPSColo.com for a while. The service was great when I first signed up, but they got bought out shortly after that and service went down the drain. Plus, I was pretty much capped out on the VPS so I was looking to move anyway.
I've got a dedicated server with SoftLayer now. Seems to be a pretty good price for what I'm getting, although it's way more than you would need for a single site.
A lot of my ProofBuddy clients are hosting with GoDaddy and it seems to work fairly well. Their control panel is fairly easy to use and I've heard that their customer service is good, although I've never contacted them personally.
I would stay away from Yahoo Small Business hosting. They seem to be a good deal, but there's a lot of squirrely stuff with their hosting. It seems every time I've dealt with an account on one of their servers something new and strange has come up.
What it amounts to is that most people are happy with their current host and unhappy with any they've had in the past.
And a little more since Bob posted between...Ryan, GoDaddy is evil. Wait till you do try to transfer away from them... Yahoo is much much worse. YOU do not own the domain name you pay them for, they do and heaven forbid you want to take your name to another host...
I've transferred domains away from them and never had an issue. Well, you've got to go through about 5 pages of ads for other services, but I've gotten pretty good at knowing where to click. And my name and contact info is in all 4 contact fields. Their info isn't anywhere. You do have to jump through hoops to transfer, but they're hoops designed to make sure you are who you say you are.
Maybe it's different if you host with them and have them handle your domain, in which case ignore what I said above.
You do make a good point about who owns the domain though. I wouldn't ever take a hosting company up on an offer of a free domain with hosting because they probably will have their name all over the domain to keep you from moving easily.
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