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DocBones
03-14-2007, 05:22 PM
Hello,
I just purchace a leased license and i need to set up hosting with godaddy. My forum is just starting, so I doubt a dedicated server is necessary at the moment. Could someone review the available plans
https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/hosting/shared.asp?app%5Fhdr=&ci=5652
and make a recomendation?
Thanks for your help.

da420
03-14-2007, 05:30 PM
Instead of suggesting a plan, I will suggest not even considering GoDaddy for vB Forum hosting.

DocBones
03-14-2007, 05:52 PM
Instead of suggesting a plan, I will suggest not even considering GoDaddy for vB Forum hosting.

could u explain why Godaddy is not a good option?

ThePolster
03-14-2007, 06:48 PM
Very SLOW.

dagummit
03-14-2007, 06:52 PM
I started with Go Daddy and just last night, I spent 6 hours transferring my site to Westhost. Go Daddy isn't one of the greatest out there...here are my vices with it:
- I have a small site...about 125 or so members...20 on at any given time...something like that...
- In the last two weeks, it was taking about 5 seconds to for a post to actually post and to traverse through my site. It used to take about 2 secs....
- I call the tech support and they pretty much blame it on vBulletin s/w being to intensive on resources...
- They immediately try to sell the bigger dedicated plan...pshhh... for 20 active users???

At Westhost.com, it is lightning fast...posts take less than a second and that is with over 30 members on... I had problems importing my DB and the technical support was AWESOME! They ended up doing it for me....and that was at 2am.

I would keep my options open when it comes to Go Daddy...

SCRIPT3R
03-14-2007, 06:53 PM
just do a search for GoDaddy and you'll see the million of complaints... stay away from them.

DocBones
03-14-2007, 07:52 PM
Good enough for me.... Godaddy is out!!... ok so im now looking a the business pro plan at westhost. Here are the specs
http://www.westhost.com/package-compare.html
Will this work for a new fourm? Should I add anything?

amnesia623
03-14-2007, 10:34 PM
or you could try hostmonster.com

just tossing it into the ring.

dagummit
03-15-2007, 12:14 AM
Good enough for me.... Godaddy is out!!... ok so im now looking a the business pro plan at westhost. Here are the specs
http://www.westhost.com/package-compare.html
Will this work for a new fourm? Should I add anything?

I juuuust got the 2nd biz plan (the 2nd to the top of the line) for a VPS....

You get everything you need to get started and enough room/ bandwidth for a moderately sized site.... The tech guys are really helpful too.

QsKGlobal.com
03-15-2007, 02:01 AM
IX webhosting, $100 a year for 400 GB space and 2500 GB bandwidth=business plan (I own one for my gaming community, very fast, great customer service.) $150 for Unlimited space and 3000 GB bandwidth.

http://ixwebhosting.com <<<<<<Highly recommended!

bashy
03-15-2007, 05:22 PM
or try Bashys Hosting (http://www.bashys-hosting.com)with realistic prices and packages :)

hawk16
03-17-2007, 12:09 PM
IX webhosting, $100 a year for 400 GB space and 2500 GB bandwidth=business plan (I own one for my gaming community, very fast, great customer service.) $150 for Unlimited space and 3000 GB bandwidth.

http://ixwebhosting.com <<<<<<Highly recommended!

You understand there is no way you could ever use that amount of resources since the host will limit your CPU and memory usage on your account, and if you were to somehow use those resources without overloading the server he would probably suspend you because you would of cost him $300 in over-bandwidth bills.

Lee M
03-18-2007, 03:44 PM
<a href="http://www.admhosting.net" target="_blank">http://www.admhosting.net</a> are my hosting. They are very good, $60 a year for 3gb Disk Space and 50 Bandwith for the Anniversary Package, excellent service and you can also work out a custom package to suit your needs.

WhaLberg
03-18-2007, 03:46 PM
Never pay yearly. :)

ninjashoes
03-21-2007, 01:47 AM
I thought you couldnt even setup any php scripts with godaddy due to their wierd settings.

Brandon Sheley
03-21-2007, 01:52 AM
Instead of suggesting a plan, I will suggest not even considering GoDaddy for vB Forum hosting.

diito, but change it to this

I will suggest not even considering GoDaddy for ANY hosting.

ksfrogman
03-21-2007, 06:35 AM
My website is on GoDaddy.com and I have had no problems whatsoever. I love it.

ravyn
03-30-2007, 07:40 PM
My website is on GoDaddy.com and I have had no problems whatsoever. I love it.

I totally agree. why is everyone bashing Go Daddy? I have had my site with them for over a year and have had excellent service! I can understand the concern about it being slow, but sometimes that is not the server! You can't always blame the service provider just because there is something you don't like. i have never noticed my board being slow, but then again I don't have a lot of people on at a time. I could understand if you were going to have the kind of traffic like vb.org has, you would definitely want to do your research and make sure you are getting the best deal, but with a board just starting off, sometimes economy is best. You get good bandwidth and space with the economy go daddy package and as of yet, I have yet to have a slow-down on my site. In a year or two when I have the traffic requiring a higher quality service, I would be more than happy to move, but in the meantime I am saving a buttload of money and getting a good solid hosting service that give me no issues whatsoever. Any problems I have with my site are usually self inflicted and not result of Go Daddy. Stop bashing on Go Daddy.

Marco van Herwaarden
03-31-2007, 12:50 PM
Do a search on vb.com forums and you will find many posts by members that had real problems with goDaddy hosting. That is not bashing, but real stories.

If it works for you then i don't see any reason to move, but it doesn't work for many.

apiasto
04-13-2007, 01:01 PM
hey i am one of them, i am having some error problem on my site and their(godaddy) advance tech support is telling me to break down database into small folders. not to mention i have their deluxe plan and its a new site.looking for a new host now:mad:

nexialys
04-13-2007, 01:42 PM
for the people with no-problem on go-daddy, i see that they have minimal forums, with like 10 online users at a time... that's fair for any host anyway, even the free ones... you can't complain when you don't use the resources...

my own advice is to look at webhosts that already have a lot of vBulletin boards on them...

see my siggy ?!... HostGator is set to receive the biggest vBulletin forums... even the lowest package have the requirements, and when you have any package, you can choose from PHP 4.3x to 5.1x... best for big sites!

and the best with HostGator... they have a support forum... a vBulletin!!!... so they know it works! their 5000+ clients are members of the forum, that's how they deal with direct support!

apiasto
04-13-2007, 03:19 PM
thnx i will try them features look quite interesting. what could be better if they have v bulletin, so they know what we need.do they help in transferring the board cause i am new at this

nexialys
04-13-2007, 04:33 PM
thnx i will try them features look quite interesting. what could be better if they have v bulletin, so they know what we need.do they help in transferring the board cause i am new at this

no, i think that most of the hosts you will find are not providing any help on managing the content of your sites...

but here on vB.org, you can require a Paid Service:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/forumdisplay.php?f=30 and ask for a helper.. :)

UltimateOreo!
04-14-2007, 12:38 AM
Just to let you know, dont even try and host with Godaddy. Just dont.

lebanon
04-23-2007, 09:06 AM
Just to add to everyone's comment, godaddy hosting isnt as much bad and isnt as much good, however with proper knowledge they do actually have a very good structure which allows you to optimize your resources manually, now since thats not as easy as if it exists on a panel, many users would complain.
I run 3 dedicated servers from them, as well as a reseller plan as well as shared hosting plans, all with them ,
I know many complain about them, but i ran many dedicated servers from other datacenters and to be honest, if you are experienced and you know what you need you should have no problem whatsoever.,
Aside from my forum, i have moved 4 forums to shared plans, and left few on my dedicated servers, all are running as much as needed.
Now to elaborate on TRUE problems, that only experienced can bypass ,
1: SMTP relays are limited by default to 250 mails, thats actually awsome for them, because it protects them from those who host just to send spam, for us it takes a procedure ( EVEN ON DEDICATED SERVERS we had limits ), you send them email form on raising limits, why and how its intended to use, they never deny it as long as you show what you have and increase limits, this info is not listed everywhere.
2: MYSQL will be a huge problem for huge databases, not because it cannot process them, but dump an restore can be a pain because max dump would be 500Mbs , and mine for example exceeds that ,so mysql loses connection when restoring or backing up databses.
I learnt that only after i moved my personal forum to a shared one, however the tweak is available, since you have no ssh, i used a custom php dumper, i tweaked it to wait few second before processing next lines.

In short, their servers and stability is great, but they are nothing close to be friendly
ie: you need to write your own htaccess and htpasswd manually if u need one , dump databases and back them up using your own third party plugins, etc etc.
USE godaddy when you know these stuff, if u dont, simply look for a friendly host !

FRANKTHETANK 2
04-23-2007, 09:11 AM
i use bluehost.com. great hosting,fast speed and awsome customer service. like8 bucks a month.

TTG
04-23-2007, 11:14 AM
IX webhosting, $100 a year for 400 GB space and 2500 GB bandwidth=business plan (I own one for my gaming community, very fast, great customer service.) $150 for Unlimited space and 3000 GB bandwidth.

http://ixwebhosting.com <<<<<<Highly recommended!

Tried them for a while :down:

Their 24 hour support guys suggested I ask their admin to move me onto another server because of poor access speed and constant database connect errors. Their admin guys refused to move me saying there was nothing wrong with the present server !?

Members were emailing me to ask if the forum was down because they could not access the site and when they did finally get on, they gave up and left for the day 'cos the site was so slow in loading.

Marco van Herwaarden
04-29-2007, 03:38 PM
@lebanon

I don't think many are complaining about GoDaddy's dedicated servers, but mostly about their (entry-level) shared plans.

You say everything can be solved, this is however not true:
- their shared Windows server: Stay away it will very likely not run vBulletin
- Their Linux shared servers: Depending on the hosting plan, many standard PHP functions are disabled. vBulletin will not run or it will be limited in it's functionality.