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| We recently changed from GoDaddy to Linode for our hosting, it took a bit more setting up, but we are not on a over crowded server, and it's Virtual Dedicated, so we can do whatever we want with it. $20 a month for 12gb space and 200gb transfer.
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| GoDaddy is predone hosting, basically just upload and go. Linode is DIY hosting. What I didn't like about GoDaddy was that there was 1500 other customers using the same server I was on. I'm sure there are others using my Linode, but it'll be less ~10 perhaps. Not only that, but Linode is a LOT faster. We're in the same data center as CMN, and can easily download @ 20mb a second.
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| I have had an account with 1&1 when I was trying to learn ASP.Net. Didn't really find anything wrong with them. Myself I have been using Pair Networks (www.pair.com) for 11 years now, and the only reason I may stop using them is that I now work for a web company that will let me put in my own server in the data center. I'd still recommend them to others needing basic hosting though. (Our hosting at work is mainly for development clients) -Greg |
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| I use both powweb.com and dreamhost.com
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