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Recommend a web/domain host?
Recommend a web/domain host?
#1
I'm planning to set up a personal website - you know, the usual; portfolio, resume, and personal projects. Mostly art-related for now. So I'm looking
for a good web hosting service. Can anyone recommend a good company, and one that's pretty user-friendly?

I'm competent with html, shtml, and those aspects of web design. But I'm not too great with FTP clients and the more backend side of the business.

What would be a good service for me? I don't know where to start looking, or how to go about the whole domain name thing.

I have credit cards to pay by, so billing isn't a problem. My budget's low, though; all I'm looking to spare is a few bucks a month.

*waves flag* Help?
-- Acyl
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#2
We use portal of evil hosting and have never had a problem with them.

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Epsilon
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#3
we use Wiredtree and are quite pleased - our usage/needs are a little higher than 'normal' humans, as my roomate hosts his photos via wiredtree
"No can brain today. Want cheezeburger."
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Getting the site, cheaply....
#4
Web Domain names and hosting can be found cheaply through Harelink.biz

A name could be obtained for as little as $1.99 from them, dependent on the ending of the name.

See the site for details.

Their basic web hosting plan goes for $6.95 per month.

Plus, you get to help support Bill Holbrook, of Kevin and Kell fame!
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#5
I am going to recommend liquidweb,

Fair Warning, im somewhat biased since they employ me :-)

Edit: heres a link to the basic shared plan, which sounds like what youd want for a starting personal site kind of thing:

http://www.liquidweb.com/cart/content/ ... d/Standard
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godaddy.com
#6
I run yggdrasil.org on aaanime.net (the dude is doing it for free), but I've considered switching to another payhost from time to time.

Personally, I'd go with godaddy.com. No offense, but $4/mo or less is pretty hard to beat. They'll also do free ad-supported hosting, but that's
kinda meh.
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#7
Thanks for the advice, all.

And actually, yeah, the godaddy.com plans do look very good. I'm half considerin' 'em since, well, I'm trying to secure a certain expired domain through 'em anyway, and if I do get it, they'll apparently throw in some kind of hosting. But that's hardly a certainty one way or another.

I've also heard horror stories about godaddy. Any truth to that, or is it the usual mixed bag of reviews a big honking company attracts?
EDIT: Screw that, I actually looked what godaddy web hosting would mean in user terms, and I do not want to deal with their freakin' entry-level page manager. Doesn't seem like it'll let me, like, y'know, actually upload css and shtml files in peace...
-- Acyl
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#8
Acyl,

Yeah, for actual *control* over your page, you need to go with a paid package. I've helped a couple co-workers set up domains through godaddy, and their
paid tools are pretty easy.

Up to you, though. Most domain registration sites have some sort of hosting package going with them.
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#9
Try contacting Josh "Offsides" Megerman, his first name at honorablemenschen.com. He and several friends run Coyote Technical, which does hosting at
not-too-bad prices; I'm keeping my mostly dead site warriors-alpha.net on their servers. And service is pretty good when you know one of the owners on a
first-name basis.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
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