How to get a good hosting company
March 26, 2008 | Author: Winston | Filed under: SEO
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i strongly agree.. damn hostican! grrrrrr..
no money back guarantees? transfer to a good hosting solutions. haven’t made the move, but considering soon.. cheers.
i do really hate my site gone down… it make me cry out loud…
what’s your webhost that caused your site to crash? you should have mentioned it to fully enunciate your post.
i’m having terrible probs with Marvinsweb!!
I agree but we also have to consider the amount of traffic for the site, we can’t blame the host for our being “popular” on the web. That’s the downside. It would also be great for the hosting company to at least give us a notification before our goes down and “real time” but I guess, they have their reasons… Life really is full of surprises!
@lisa: i’m using Marvins Web for this blog. wala naman pong problems. Anyway, if you are having problems with their hosting service, you can email marvin for support. Based on my experience, the marvin’s tech support is great.
@beejing: I agree. My other site crashed several times. Seems like the hosting service provider we got for that site was not able to stick with their word. *sigh*
Always consider your own backup solution as your hosting provider may have backups but cannot restore them as fast as your personal copies. If you’re using WordPress, consider the handful of backup plugins that can automate the job for you.
@markku: yeah. i create back-ups every now and then.