hosting options

Marek Urban umarek at GMAIL.COM
Wed Jun 26 16:12:17 EDT 2013


Hi Ann,

I would suggest HostPapa http://www.hostpapa.com

Its a green energy company, I have been with them for number of years and
always had a really good response from their support. The cPanel offers a
lot options and with unlimited databases and storage you can't go wrong
with the low price.

Professional I have been dealing with a lot of hosting companies, setting
up content management systems, and I have not had a problem with HostPapa.

There have been some comments about GoDaddy. I will add that "daddy's
grils" turned some of my clients off, and daddy's safari trip where he shot
an elephant with a machine gun was a complete turn off for me as well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NO5z4HOcsDs

Regards,
Marek Urban

www.murban.ca




On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Ann Johnston <ajohnsto at olivet.edu> wrote:

>  We are considering changing our database hosting site from Host My Site
> to a less expensive alternative with more functionality.  Below are what we
> have narrowed our choices down to.  ****
>
> 1) DreamHost****
>
> 2) JustHost****
>
> 3) GoDaddy****
>
> 4) iPage****
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> Our top priorities are up time, multiple/unlimited databases, adequate
> support, and cost effectiveness.  Does anyone have an experience or
> knowledge they could contribute to our decision?****
>
> Thank you in advance for your expertise!****
>
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