Recommended Posts

Hey, we are currently using GoDaddy to manage our emails and domain name registration. I don't like GoDaddy and am trying to get our website to be hosted by someone else.

Can you recommend options? Please don't tell me to google, I would like to hear your personal experiences with different hosting solutions.

Our website would grow to be 30-40 pages maximum. I would like to be able to upload whatever code (php,css,xml...) to the website.

It's important for us to have good support. GoDaddy support keeps telling me they can't help and the only solution is to pay for some service.....

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1108967-website-hosting/
Share on other sites

Glad to help.... however I need to know the following to help you further:

  • Budget
  • Operating System (Windows,Linux,OSX Server)
  • Control Panel preference (Cpanel,Plesk,Interworx,None)
  • Hypervisor preference (VMWare,Xen,Hyper-V,OpenVZ,Virtuozzo,etc)
  • Type of hosting (dedicated,virtual server, cloud server, shared, reseller cpanel)
  • Compliance (HIPAA,PCI (Payment Card Industry,etc...)

Please answer and we will be glad to help.

thanks for those questions, I wish I could answer them cause they seem very relevant.

unfortunately, I know nothing about this area and this decision needs to be made before we have a chance to hire the people who will have the expertise...

Budget is low for now but we only need 1 page for now.... we will want to be able to upgrade later.

Can you recommend some readings. maybe something that answers your questions and gives reasons for the answers. I am googling everything one by one to increase my understanding.

well how much money do you currently have to start?

do you got an existing site that can use to be moved as well?

I can recommend 3 hosts....

if you will have a smaller site I recommend namecheap for both domain registration and small site hosting I recommend namecheap as a registrar regardless of chosen host.

if you will have a medium sized site I recommend TMZVPS

if you have a larger site or are looking for enterprise grade hosting I recommend inetu

"this decision needs to be made before we have a chance to hire the people who will have the expertise..."

This is clearly the wrong way to go about it.. If you don't know anything about how to run the site, or where it could be be hosted... you don't even know if it should be windows or linux based server for example.

I find it hard to understand how you don't have a general budget for what your willing to spend for said hosting. Hosting can run from a few dollars a months to 100's a month depending on what your needs are. Your talking the difference between spending 100 a year to 1000's a year. What do you pay godaddy now for your site(s)? How much traffic does the site get?

what I would suggest you do is HIRE the person or persons you plan on running/creating/supporting the site, etc have them explain to you why they need this specific method of hosting.

You mention 30-40 max website - is that dynamic or a static sort of page?? How many visitors do you expect? Would you be serving up any sort of large files or pictures/videos/etc.. off the site that would require large amounts of bandwidth? If not static type of page, what sort of data is going to be required in the back end for data - does this data reside at your company, or can such info be stored on a host?

Hire the Person(s) Then move your page from godaddy - that would be my suggestion.

Can't comment on website hosting because I only use dedicated hosting, but I would suggest Windows Live Domains for email.

It essentially gives you a hotmail account (with all the benefits) on your own domain, for free.

http://domains.live.com

For DNS definitely name cheap. They are outstanding.

Honestly, anyone but GoDaddy.

BudMan have you ever had the opportunity to be a part of a start up? We don't have the money to hire that guy yet.... We need something temporary and we can always switch later. however, I am hoping to not have to switch later so I am here trying to ask some questions and get some opinions.

The website will be static for the most part. Just some information about our company with a few different deals that will not change on a regular basis. We may have promotional offers that will need to appear on the front page but that's it. This doesn't sound to me like it would be a very complicated thing to run. We are hiring 3rd party vendors to create the site for us and are mostly writing up the text and slapping it on the pages.

That could be hosted anywhere - I mean anywhere! You could get any host you want for $1 a month and host a page like that.

I could host a site like that off my $15 a year vps I use as a shell account ;)

Do search for cheap hosting - pick the cheapest one, there you go. If you really wanted and you got someone's home account that allows 80 inbound. You could host it off that as well.

Put it up somewhere, be it free hosting your ISP gives you would prob work as well. Then once you hire someone that might do something with the server have them pick your server. Looking for anything other than your run of the mill < $50 year for hosting a website is time wasted on some static html site that might get 3 visitors ;)

I have a $120 a year account with http://dreamhost.com/ that has hosted everything I could think of from custom php to ruby on rails, etc. etc. pretty much unlimited everything.. I could send you like a $50 off code for your first year if you want! Just let me know.

nearlyfreespeech.net is a good host for small websites.

hover is good for domain registration

That could be hosted anywhere - I mean anywhere! You could get any host you want for $1 a month and host a page like that.

I could host a site like that off my $15 a year vps I use as a shell account ;)

Do search for cheap hosting - pick the cheapest one, there you go. If you really wanted and you got someone's home account that allows 80 inbound. You could host it off that as well.

Put it up somewhere, be it free hosting your ISP gives you would prob work as well. Then once you hire someone that might do something with the server have them pick your server. Looking for anything other than your run of the mill < $50 year for hosting a website is time wasted on some static html site that might get 3 visitors ;)

I have a $120 a year account with http://dreamhost.com/ that has hosted everything I could think of from custom php to ruby on rails, etc. etc. pretty much unlimited everything.. I could send you like a $50 off code for your first year if you want! Just let me know.

where do you get $15/yr VPS?

from http://buyvm.net/

For what I need can not beat the cost, running ubuntu 11.04 on it - setup openvpn so I can use it if needed to tunnel my traffic, say my home connection is down. I can shell to it whenever I need to do testing I might need.

One thing that ****ed me off a bit is they have nmap restricted in the kernel so you can not really run nmap as root, which you need to be able to do some tests with. If that was not the case I would prob get another in NY so I would have one on each coast to do testing from.

You can find lots of lowcost vps from here

http://www.lowendbox.com/

or here

http://lowendstock.com/

prob going to look at some some of the others that are at the same pricepoint that don't restrict nmap as root.

from http://buyvm.net/

For what I need can not beat the cost, running ubuntu 11.04 on it - setup openvpn so I can use it if needed to tunnel my traffic, say my home connection is down. I can shell to it whenever I need to do testing I might need.

One thing that ****ed me off a bit is they have nmap restricted in the kernel so you can not really run nmap as root, which you need to be able to do some tests with. If that was not the case I would prob get another in NY so I would have one on each coast to do testing from.

You can find lots of lowcost vps from here

http://www.lowendbox.com/

or here

http://lowendstock.com/

prob going to look at some some of the others that are at the same pricepoint that don't restrict nmap as root.

I found a UK one on lowendstock that was like ?7.50 a year, How the hell do they do it for that cheap. You could just set up a simple VPN on there and it would be fine! Thread Hijacking ...Woops!

Carry on as you were! ...

http://www.funio.com/

I have a "shared hosting plan" with them for a couple of years now, when it was managed directly by iWeb, and I am very pleased with the up time, features and price.

I heard that they had some consumer services issues previously, but personally, I never had any issues.

BudMan have you ever had the opportunity to be a part of a start up? We don't have the money to hire that guy yet.... We need something temporary and we can always switch later. however, I am hoping to not have to switch later so I am here trying to ask some questions and get some opinions.

The website will be static for the most part. Just some information about our company with a few different deals that will not change on a regular basis. We may have promotional offers that will need to appear on the front page but that's it. This doesn't sound to me like it would be a very complicated thing to run. We are hiring 3rd party vendors to create the site for us and are mostly writing up the text and slapping it on the pages.

Send me a message if you need help with the site, I build a static site in 10min :p

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • As I've been usually saying lately - we all can thank "AI" for this.
    • Friday Windows 11 preview builds are here. Insiders in the Experimental (formerly Dev) and Beta Channel can download builds 26300.8697 and 26220.8690. My Windows11 device on the Preview Channel just got 26220.8728. My guess is this build is a nightly update from 26220.8690.
    • Traffic has a surprisingly unexpected impact on your surroundings by Sayan Sen Image by Radik 2707 via Pexels A collaborative study by researchers from several Israeli institutions found that everyday pollution from traffic and industrial activity measurably changed the atmospheric electric field over the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, providing new evidence of how human activity can influence the lower atmosphere. The research was led by Dr. Roy Yaniv of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Gertner Institute at Sheba Medical Center, Dr. Assaf Hochman of the Fredy & Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences at the Hebrew University, and Prof. Yoav Yair of Reichman University. The study also involved Itay Froomer, a student from Hadera High School and the Israeli Museum of Medicine and Science (Technoda), who carried out the work as part of the Ministry of Education's 5-unit physics research track. The researchers focused on the atmospheric electric field under fair-weather conditions. Even in the absence of storms, a weak electric field naturally exists between Earth's surface and the atmosphere. One of the main ways scientists measure this field is through the Potential Gradient (PG), which is the inverse of the vertical component of the electric field. PG is a key part of the global electric circuit, a planet-wide system of electrical currents maintained by thunderstorms and electrified clouds around the world. Scientists have long known that the atmospheric electric field can be influenced by factors ranging from large-scale atmospheric processes to local weather conditions such as dust, fog and clouds. Human-made pollution is also known to play a role, but understanding exactly how urban emissions affect the electric field close to the ground has remained an area of ongoing research. To investigate this relationship, the team analyzed measurements from a newly installed electric field mill, an instrument used to continuously monitor the strength of the atmospheric electric field. The instrument was installed at the Center for Technological Education (Roter House) in Holon and became operational in August 2024. It was funded by Israel's Ministry of Education and the Holon municipality. The electric field mill forms part of a broader monitoring network that includes nearby meteorological stations and air-quality monitoring sites. This allowed researchers to compare electric field measurements with detailed weather data and pollution records to better understand what was driving changes in the Potential Gradient. The study focused on two major urban pollutants: fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), both commonly produced by vehicle traffic and industrial activity. PM2.5 refers to microscopic airborne particles small enough to remain suspended in the atmosphere for extended periods, while NOx is a group of gases released during fuel combustion. Researchers examined daily, weekly and seasonal patterns in the atmospheric electric field and compared them with changes in pollutant concentrations. Their analysis revealed a clear relationship between NOx levels and changes in the Potential Gradient, particularly during morning and evening rush hours when traffic emissions were at their highest. “What we observe is a direct physical link between emission peaks and electrical variability,” explained Dr. Roy Yaniv. “NOx reduces atmospheric conductivity very quickly, so the electric field responds almost instantaneously during traffic rush hours.” Atmospheric conductivity describes how easily electrical charges move through the air. According to the researchers, nitrogen oxides rapidly alter this conductivity, causing a near-immediate response in the electric field. PM2.5, however, was associated with a delayed response. The researchers attributed this difference to the particles' longer atmospheric residence time, meaning they remain in the atmosphere for longer periods, as well as their different microphysical interactions with surrounding air and atmospheric components. The study also identified a pronounced "weekend effect." In Israel, traffic volumes and some industrial activity decline significantly on Fridays and Saturdays. During these periods, concentrations of both NOx and PM2.5 dropped, and corresponding changes were observed in the atmospheric electric field. “The weekend signal demonstrates just how sensitive the electric field is to changes in human activity,” the researchers noted. “When emissions decline, the electrical environment adjusts at once, providing a high-resolution indicator of urban atmospheric conditions.” The findings showed that pollution levels can influence not only the chemical composition of the atmosphere but also its electrical properties. Researchers said the results strengthened the case for using atmospheric electricity as an additional tool for environmental monitoring, particularly in densely populated urban areas where anthropogenic, or human-caused, influences are most pronounced. The study also pointed to potential public health applications. By combining air-quality measurements with observations of atmospheric electricity, researchers said they could gain a more complete picture of how urban atmospheric conditions change over time. “Integrating air-quality data with electric-field measurements gives us a clearer picture of how the lower atmosphere evolves moment by moment,” the researchers added. “It’s a framework that can support both scientific insight and practical environmental decision-making.” Beyond the scientific findings, the project highlighted a collaboration between universities, public institutions and secondary education. Researchers said the work demonstrated how students could take part in real-world environmental research while contributing to studies of air quality, atmospheric processes and their potential effects on society. Source: Hebrew University, ScienceDirect This article was generated with some help from AI and reviewed by an editor. Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, this material is used for the purpose of news reporting. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing
    • We aren't even at the all-star game and Microsoft is talking about an update that will most likely be released during the World Series if not after. A lot can happen in the world between now and the 2026 World Series, including the 2026 FIFA Cup. Tell me about it again after the FIFA Cup is concluded. That should allow plenty of time to prepare for it.
    • Great, tell me when I have a "Bad Pool Caller" elsewhere not in Windoze.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      AMV earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      AMV earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Collaborator
      ryansurfer98 went up a rank
      Collaborator
    • One Month Later
      Eurosoft10 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Eurosoft10 earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      542
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      186
    3. 3
      Michael Scrip
      77
    4. 4
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      77
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      71
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!