I'm wondering...Hostgator too maybe, i'm not sure. The free hosting from godaddy is terrible, the whole site slows down when 2 people are on it hahaha
Is it true?
I'm wondering...Hostgator too maybe, i'm not sure. The free hosting from godaddy is terrible, the whole site slows down when 2 people are on it hahaha
Not to confuse with craig's HostING Department![]()
.......? I get your motive, but what about that question?I think we should get accounts on oversellers who say they don't oversell and use the account to the absolute maximum bandwidth and storage wise (can be done simultaneously if there is SSH or FXP access).
Once you get server errors after like 100 megabytes, then we will see who is right about "Oh, what is wrong with overselling".
If they kept their word, then why are they going bankrupt?If they keep their word, as they said they don't oversell, then they can simply just go bankrupt.
If they kept their word, then why are they going bankrupt?
I am setting up a site - www.webhostingstandards.com, i will make a logo that you can put on your site if your hosting company conforms to certain standards (which i have not made yet - anyone got any ideas - post them). Hopefuly this can be the first step to removing scams from the hosting industry.
I need some ideas for standards.
Oh, I thought you were referring to all hosts who claim they don't oversell, not the ones that obviously do and then claim they don't.Let me explain it:
If they kept their word (with regards to the bandwidth and storage alone), they would be making a LOSS. Sure, one account might not do it, but for maybe a couple hundred dollars' worth of accounts, it would!
You can't possibly tell me they can offer 999 gigabytes transfer for 2 Dollars legitimately as their word! It's simply not possible. So what does that mean? It means that they would make a loss if they actually do keep up to their word. Simple.
Sad truth is it won't ever happen though.
Best wishes
RavenServers
Dreamhost could be added to the list.