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I don't know a better place to ask for advice so I'm trying here
I need a new dedicated server - preferably managed. I've currently got the 1&1 managed server II
Although customer support is rubbish, Overall it meets my needs and I've had no problem, except now my database is getting big - and soon I'll reach the 100mb sql limit - which is why I see most vbusers are saying avoid it. The only other site I really see recommended is ASO - but they are sold out.
1&1 have a load of stuff, including email that I just don't need or want. I am used to their control panel and would want something similar, I guess cpanel, I need the intuitive type as Im a bit of a d****** when it comes to the technical side of things.
All that I know I need is a bigger sql limit, the ssh access, and obviously I want security. I don't know what else I really should be looking for, i.e. minimum requirements, I know I need the latest php and mysql stuff like that, but in terms of speed/hardware/capabilities etc etc.
apart from vB, I have gallery, links, cmps, and soon I hope GARS - I'm looking at about $150 - $200 a month but preferably the lower end of that.
The site has about 600 active users, but probably no more than 60 on at any one time.
Can anyone recommend a company to try, (apart from ASO cos they are sold out) Who does this site use for example, my site won't ever be as big as org or vbcom but if the server can cope with them, then I'd know it would cope with me lol.. or if they are out of my price bracket any other recommendations..
hope someone will help, the help I get from 1&1 is "delete some of your data" yeah right... helpful....not
TIA
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I had a 1&1 Root Server III and their customer support is absolutely terrible. I switched my RS3 site to the top end VPS at powervps.com for half the cost and never looked back. (This was for a site other than sevenstring.org, which has over a million posts and passes 20 million views a month). Both sites now run on PowerVPS and they are absolutely outstanding. Best host I've had in ~8 years running assorted sires.
1&1 used to be excellent, but I think they either outsourced most of their clients or downsized. If you check around the hosting forums, there are a lot of people who've left them in the last year or so because the service went so far downhill.
1&1 began to decline when they started their 1 year of free hosting offer 1-2 years back. After that offer, they went downhill quickly, though most will still say they were just as bad before the offer.
Why not just get a 1&1 root server. We run two without any problem.
I'm as sure as ducks quack, that i wouldn't be capable of all the installation and tweaking necessary. I have some time to learn - until mysql size gets too big, but to be honest I work full time plus study, so the time I would have to read/learn/ask is not as much as I'd need/like. I looked also at this company platinumservermanagement who for $30 look after servers but they only work with cpanel apparently, which 1&1 don't have, haven't found a UK one at all, let alone one as competitively priced.
Having to install mysql and anything else I might need is probably beyond me - to give you an idea, it took me about two months to be confident with using putty to back up /and restore my databases. Imagine how long it would take to learn eveything else. For cheapness I'd prefer to stay with 1&1 but as I said I couldn't find anyone like platinumservermanagement.
Maybe it will be an idea to buy a root server from them and play for a few months.
Though again I'll say that I really, really don't like 1and1, the base servers you get from them will have the majority of the modules you'll need installed already. If you're just looking to run vB, their root servers should (at least they used to) run right out of the box for you.
Edit: If you plan on having any dealings with customer/tech support, even the simplest of issues, I can't stress enough how absolutely abysmal their support is. You'll either need to take a crash course in Linux 101 or pay someone to fix your site for you if you want your issues resolved in even a remotely timely manner. They really are that bad.
I had a 1&1 Root Server III and their customer support is absolutely terrible. I switched my RS3 site to the top end VPS at powervps.com for half the cost and never looked back. (This was for a site other than sevenstring.org, which has over a million posts and passes 20 million views a month). Both sites now run on PowerVPS and they are absolutely outstanding. Best host I've had in ~8 years running assorted sires.
1&1 used to be excellent, but I think they either outsourced most of their clients or downsized. If you check around the hosting forums, there are a lot of people who've left them in the last year or so because the service went so far downhill.