[Cialug] looking for new hosting
Theron Conrey
theron at conrey.org
Wed Jul 6 13:23:47 CDT 2011
I'm sort of in the same boat re: godaddy. I looked at 1&1 (cheaper) and
hover.com (better customer support) and settled on hover.com. I'm currently
in the process of migrating domains over that-a-way as they come up for
renewal.
Re: hosting your website, I work for LightEdge and I'm responsible for their
"cloud" platform so I'd recommend them :) If I was just looking for
cheapest possible solution though, amazon does a pretty good job.
-Theron
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 11:40 AM, chris rheinherren
<c.rheinherren at gmail.com>wrote:
> I use two different services. I use http://www.gkg.net for my registar
> and I use http://rapidxen.net as my host provider.
>
> -Chris Rheinherren
>
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 11:37, jrnosee <jrnosee at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm running a Joomla 1.6 based site for my townhomes. Currently we're on
>> GoDaddy. I've recently discovered just how much GoDaddy sucks! I'm looking
>> for a new hosting/domain registrar that we can switch to when our term is up
>> (in February) or sooner. GoDaddy is blocking easy access to send mail from
>> Joomla for one, and is extremely slow for another. Optimally I'd like to
>> find some place I can host a physical box or at least a VM, but price will
>> be a pain point. So far we've had minimal traffic to the site and I'm sure
>> our board doesn't want to spend more than necessary until we see merit.
>>
>> Please let me know if anyone's got some suggestions.
>>
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