Arvixe or InMotion Hosting for fast support shared hosting?
i'm transferring my sites from hostgator to either arvixe or inmotion hosting
i would start with their shared host. which one is better in terms of speed, reliability and support? and the $300 free ad credit offered by inmotion hosting, is it available everywhere? because the ad credits offered by arvixe is only available to US & canada only. |
Can you tell us more about your sites and what problems you're experiencing currently? It's hard to make a recommendation without know more information.
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well for a start, hostgator's support is too slow. secondly when my site is busy, hostgator will display some pages on my site as 'not found' or sometimes it will display 'too much mysql connection'
so i just need a new hosting which is pretty reliable and cheap. i want to start with shared hosting, and when the traffic on my site grows (i hope :P), i can upgrade my hosting package to something better (either to semi dedicated or vps) on the same host seamlessly, without any downtime on my site my site is www.myfinancex.com, it's a financial planning tool site - i'm currently redeveloping the site from ground up, but the basic features of the site is pretty much the same. i don't need any hosting that's good with wordpress or any e-commerce site or any cms. while most shared hosting allows only 25 mysql connection concurrently, i read somewhere that arvixe doesn't have this limitation, but i don't know about inmotion hosting. so from my research, i'm down to three choices: arvixe, inmotion or mdd hosting |
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In the meantime, I'd suggest Site5, Glowhost or WebhostingBuzz for top support speeds, for unlimited shared hosts. Both of those have been very good lately (and have been for at least a year now). Quote:
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thanks a lot for all the info kpmedia!
since maybe later I'll need a dedicated server, it seems site5 doesn't have dedicated server, so I think it's out of equation. webhostingbuzz seems good but the dedicated server is a bit more expensive than arvixe... (or maybe not the same configuration) i think I'll have a try at arvixe first... because it seems arvixe has the most 'complete' upgrade path - shared -> business -> vps -> dedicated... i only hope it's support will return to the way it was before. |
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