Website hosting. What do you reccomend? Canadian citizen here.
#1
Posted 26 November 2008 - 11:35 PM
What do you recommend in Canada?
The site I'm going to host is going to be pretty heavy on graphics, but I don't expect any major traffic for at least a year until its fully operational. So I'm looking for something that starts out cheap and is flexible.
Reputation is most important. I don't want anything shady like GoDaddy.
Is a domain name always included?
#2
Posted 26 November 2008 - 11:37 PM
#3
Posted 26 November 2008 - 11:39 PM
#4
Posted 26 November 2008 - 11:52 PM
Both are really great. Anhosting will probably have a black friday or cyber monday deal. I got mine last year from the black friday deal, I got 1TB of space and 10TB of bandwidth.
And they have really great tech support
But I have also heard that dreamhost is very good as well.
#5
Posted 27 November 2008 - 12:25 AM
weEvil, on Nov 27 2008, 12:35 AM, said:
Why would you seek hosting located in Canada? It doesn't matter so much where it's located, as your visitors will be from all over the world. I'm quite happy with my USA hosting myself (at discountasp.net). domain name wise, I like to use namecheap.
#6
Posted 27 November 2008 - 07:27 AM
#7
Posted 27 November 2008 - 09:07 AM
gamehead200, on Nov 27 2008, 08:27 AM, said:
I looked at the Dreamhost website. I don't like the unlimited disk space and unlimited bandwidth 'forever'.
For less than $6/mo there must be a catch. Looks like they're overselling.
#8
Posted 27 November 2008 - 09:29 AM
#9
Posted 27 November 2008 - 10:49 AM
for a bandwidth intensive site i would not suggest shared, maybe start off at a low end VPS if at all possible.
what exactly were you looking to pay per month? 5,10,15,20??
#10
Posted 27 November 2008 - 11:09 AM
ripken204, on Nov 27 2008, 11:49 AM, said:
for a bandwidth intensive site i would not suggest shared, maybe start off at a low end VPS if at all possible.
what exactly were you looking to pay per month? 5,10,15,20??
I want to start off low, $5/month sounds great. This is until I get everything assembled, then upgrade my plan as is necessary. This is why I need something flexible.
#11
Posted 27 November 2008 - 11:35 AM
#12
Posted 27 November 2008 - 11:38 AM
they are pretty good for shared hosting but every shared host oversells.
for some of the sites i have i need a fast cpu and lots of ram, i have some pretty large mysql databases.. now i have a dedi with a harpertown and 6gb of ram
#13
Posted 27 November 2008 - 08:05 PM
weEvil, on Nov 27 2008, 10:07 AM, said:
gamehead200, on Nov 27 2008, 08:27 AM, said:
I looked at the Dreamhost website. I don't like the unlimited disk space and unlimited bandwidth 'forever'.
For less than $6/mo there must be a catch. Looks like they're overselling.
I've been with them for a little less than a year. The only catch is that they don't allow personal backups on their space.
#14
Posted 27 November 2008 - 10:12 PM
#15
Posted 27 November 2008 - 10:13 PM
#16
Posted 27 November 2008 - 11:44 PM
if you get a free domain name for whatever host you go with, then you might as well get the free domain name hosted through them.
#17
Posted 28 November 2008 - 10:35 AM
This is what I understand so far:
1. Get a shared hosting provider. Anhosting or Dreamhost. Depends on total final costs.
2. Register the doman. GoDaddy if they do .ca domains, otherwise I will go with a Canadian registrar.
3. The host and the registrar are independent. This means I can change my hosting company when I need something beefier and still keep my domain name.
More Questions:
I am designing the site in DreamWeaver and Fireworks.
I want the site to 'adjust' itself to the screen. Like Anadtech. In the upper right corner there are options for page width, and text size. Is this standard HTML?
Does it matter if I get a Windows or Linux host?
#18
Posted 28 November 2008 - 08:21 PM
I think you can set your page width to be 100 percent that way it will adjust it self.
But i'm not the best web designer in the world. lol
#19
Posted 30 November 2008 - 12:19 PM
to get the full screen you would want to use CSS.
you can start out with a dreamweaver template if you want to..
honestly just google about this, there is plenty on it.
#20
Posted 01 December 2008 - 04:05 PM
Linux Hosting = PHP, Perl, etc. These are typically what you find with large scale, cheap hosting.
I've still got my account with Dreamhost and I would highly recommend their service. Their support is quite good and the performance is generally acceptable for a personal site.



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