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GoDaddy really have problem. I getting my email - but can't respond as reply/forward page doesn't load. Been like this over the weekend.
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Doan Bao,
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I somehow had no trouble at all with it, for over ten years.
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LITERALLY you're the ONLY person I've ever say their vBulletin ran fine on GoDaddy shared hosting.... BAFFLING to say the least! I've never ever ever seen anything other than an overall slowness from GoDaddy and nuff' said. |
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Were you not running VB3? The problems we were having were with VB4 and VB5.
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But truly, I have 2 v3s and a v4. Nary a issue, ever on any of them. Quote:
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vB5 is a different story. |
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Not to mention VB4 ran fine on virtually every other shared host, and only had a problem on GoDaddy Windows hosting, so how is that NOT "their fault" if fault is the word you want to use. Probably some obscure setting or configuration no one else uses so things don't get tested against. As for VB4 being like VB3, sure- but it is clear VB4 uses more resources than VB3 if you've ever run them side by side. |
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But, oddly they never had any significant issues with their GD windows hosting, since the site started in early 2010. And today, I still have it on that GD windows server and am having zero issues. Great speed, great uptime and great service. Pleasantly surprised - not because it is GD, but because it is windows. Apparently I'm just really really lucky or something. Quote:
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I have also helped many people over the years with their vBulletin sites and many of those were hosted on Godaddy, and they had no hosting issues either. In fact I am yet to run into any vBulletin installation on Godaddy, that had issues because of the host. I'm the exception that proves the rule, I suppose. |
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There have always been a lot of problems with vBulletin on GoDaddy's lower tiered plan.
"Hey why can't I run this 200+ dollar application on my free/1.99 month webhosting package?! I already paid for a year" These were common themes for nearly a decade with godaddy. When you paid for their higher level hosting packages, _most_ of the problems went away. |
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