Web Hosting Question April 6, 2002 9:41 PM   Subscribe

Not really happy with Burlee, so I'm looking for a new web host. I've read the Web Hosting Talk forums - a bit too much "noise" there. (And yes, I've read this posting on Metatalk.)

Specially, I'm looking for a UNIX based host that will allow me to host several domains (including my weblog) with one account. (Separate domains/urls, no URL redirects, sub-domain forwarding, or other database tricks.) Not necessarily looking for a cheapie "unlimited bandwidth" type of host, just reliable and up-front (unlike Burlee).

So anyone care to offer another round of web hosting recommendations (or warnings)?
posted by jca to General Weblog-Related at 9:41 PM (35 comments total)

I don't know if it's exactly what you're looking for (ie I don't know if their urls are redirected or not), but I have nothing but good things to say about Verve Hosting. I have three domains hosted there under one account. Prices are decent and they offer lots of goodies.
posted by dogmatic at 10:10 PM on April 6, 2002


I've been with Dreamhost since 1997, and can't really complain. I'm leaving them within the next month, but only because I'm colo-ing my own server.

I hear good things about CornerHost, too.
posted by Danelope at 10:15 PM on April 6, 2002


Yes! I've been referenced to! Too bad it wasn't one of my finer moments.
posted by geoff. at 10:46 PM on April 6, 2002


I spent a few days duly crossreferencing webhostingtalk.com forums to pull out widely recommend providers... one I have used, ventures online has been great so far for the couple clients I have on it, the other site5 I'll be using soon, but I've heard good things.

Just be glad you don't have my problem. I'm looking for somewhere to host a custom server, running on our own port, that won't require me to dedicated host :(
posted by malphigian at 10:47 PM on April 6, 2002


I know on a mailing list two mefi users (camworld and rebecca blood) both heartily recommended Pair.
posted by anildash at 11:44 PM on April 6, 2002


Modwest is another one I see mentioned favorably from time to time.

While I,m at it, if anyone needs IIS/ASP hosting, I've been pretty happy with Alentus.
posted by kindall at 12:08 AM on April 7, 2002


I also heartily join in on Pair. I haven't had a single problem or outage in over a year.
posted by Zosia Blue at 12:19 AM on April 7, 2002


Appreciate the suggestions so far. (I'll be checking them out.) Which reminds me...

Where's Metafilter hosted?

Also, when a host allows you multiple domains under one account, how does that work? (I've only had URL (using frames) redirects, so I'm unfamilar with other setups.)
posted by jca at 1:14 AM on April 7, 2002


This thread may get deleted...

MetaFilter is hosted courtesy of Jason Levine

jca, what you are looking for is a host that offers domain pointing. Pair.com offers it, but it's kinda expensive if you intend to use PHP, etc. You should post a thread to WebHostingTalk.com with what you need, and list your email address so people can email you their offers. I did the same, and was recommended HostRocket.com, they are decent, but I wouldn't recommend them, especially after Chrish had problems with hosting Blogvoices with them.
posted by riffola at 1:23 AM on April 7, 2002


Hostrocket.com ...
posted by SpecialK at 1:35 AM on April 7, 2002


So that's one for Hostrocket, and one against Hostrocket. :) (Thanks for the info about domain pointing.)
posted by jca at 1:38 AM on April 7, 2002


PAIR! PAIR! PAIR!
When you do start up multiple domains in one space, I have one hint for you. Do not map any domains into the root of your web space, always create a subdirectory. If you start doing .htaccess stuff in a root directory, it will affect all parked domains.
posted by machaus at 6:00 AM on April 7, 2002


I second Verve.
posted by adampsyche at 6:02 AM on April 7, 2002


Read a few good things about HostCulture.com & Myacen.
The problem with HostRocket.com is they became so successful that they can't keep up with their customers. I signed up in Dec '00, and I am on Host4, currently they have 25 servers that are shared (I think), and their plan is really good, well no domain pointers in the Economy plan, but the price is worth it, and there was a price freeze too, so I only pay $10/mo. The newer servers are doing fairly ok, it's the older servers that are taking a beating. Now they've setup their own datacentre so hopefully things will be much better. Blogvoices was a high traffic site, and therefore they couldn't host it in the plan it was hosted. But for personal sites, HR is fine.
posted by riffola at 6:38 AM on April 7, 2002


I second DreamHost, which runs Debian Linux (no IIS/ASP — yay!) and can handle multiple domain names. Domains are different folders, accessed by different IDs. See their knowledge base.
posted by mcwetboy at 6:49 AM on April 7, 2002


pair are solid, but not cheap

everyone i know on dreamhost seems to like them

and phpwebhosting.com are a nice cheap option for developers
posted by sawks at 6:54 AM on April 7, 2002


I'm using SitePlus to host two of my domains and one for a client. It's a small operation and you get personal attention. It's running on FreeBSD and the only problem I've had was with PHPNuke and the owner helped me with that while he was on vacation.
posted by mkelley at 7:35 AM on April 7, 2002


I'm hosted at Dreamhost. I like their product, service and price.
posted by ckemp at 9:58 AM on April 7, 2002


Well, I might as well say that Atlanta Web Host is pretty good. I should say that I do know the guy, so I'm obviously biased. I run my blog off there using Moveable Type. He has pretty much everything installed, backend wise (and you can install your own things too).
posted by geoff. at 10:03 AM on April 7, 2002


I'm with Dreamhost and I like them quite a bit. Great pricing and features. The only drawback is the that there is no phone support. Only email support that takes about 8 hours to get a reply. But when your do get the reply its friendly, informative and personal (vs pointing you to a link)(Setting up domains was new to me so I ran into more problems than someone with experience would have) All in all, I would highly reccomend them.
posted by keithl at 11:42 AM on April 7, 2002


I've been at phpwebhosting.com for nearly a year, and I've had no problems at all. I only have the one domain, though, so I don't know what their options are for multiple domains. They only have email support, but I've never had a problem with them getting back to me when I have a question or problem.
posted by eilatan at 12:12 PM on April 7, 2002


I use Drw Network, a Canadian firm to host, and they've been great. Phone and email support (When you call, a preson actually picks up the phone and says "Hello, DRW Netowrks.."). They've never gone down, and the plans are very inexpensive. I think they will also host multiple domains, but you may want to check. I recommend them.
posted by evanizer at 1:24 PM on April 7, 2002


I won't speak for her, but Heather of the Mirror Project was recently looking to switch away from Dreamhost because of the amount of traffic she was getting, and the fact that they somehow changed the rules... or so she said on Harrumph recently. On the other hand, Mirror Project is an internet juggernaut, and gets loads of traffic -- it was recently listed as a USA Today Hot Site, for what that's worth.... I imagine a simple small business, personal or weblog site probably would never run into the same issues.
posted by crunchland at 2:36 PM on April 7, 2002


I just moved a site to always web hosting after seeing it recommended on the web hosting talk fora. It hasn't even been a month yet, but if things keep up as well as they are going with them so far I would really recommend it. The server has all the fixin's, obscene disk space and traffic allowances, great speed, no limitations on the number of domains, and no charge for extra domains. Service has been fast and superfriendly. They have their servers on rackshack which is also recommended on web hosting talk and may explain the crazy cheapness.
posted by D at 3:18 PM on April 7, 2002


Another satisfied pair customer here. A friend of mine uses & likes Voxel.
posted by beth at 4:04 PM on April 7, 2002


Oh, UK people, I've said it once and I'll say it repeatedly until hit over the head with a large server, xcalibre on both price and service. Linux and MS hosting avail with a whole host of nice features included (like free virus scanning on email, although they will eventually charge for it).

Worth a peek anyway.
posted by nedrichards at 4:41 PM on April 7, 2002


Thirded vervehosting.com here. I've been with them 1.5 years, no problems at all. The answer any questions immediately.

I have 2 domains hosted on one account with them.
posted by SuzySmith at 8:44 PM on April 7, 2002


I'm currently looking for cheap, solid hosting for a volunteer non-profit project, and Verve and Always are offering a lot more features for the same price as the one I was formerly looking at.

I can't thank you guys enough for these recommendations.
posted by fujikosmurf at 10:23 PM on April 7, 2002


Im also a phpwebhosting.com customer and I'm happy. I emailed Paul Ford (ftrain.com) as he is also a customer and with his recommendation, went forward with them. No regrets in at least a year.
posted by gen at 11:12 AM on April 8, 2002


I used to work for Verio and got a free site as part of the deal. When I left, I just started paying for it and don't have any major complaints. I have a Server B, which allows me to resell some space to make a little money. I've recently discovered that you can now get web hosting a lot cheaper than I am reselling it for, so I've thought about switching. aletiahosting.com seems to offer a pretty good deal. I had it narrowed down to them or phpwebhosting but with all these other recommendations I may reconsider.
posted by jaden at 12:05 PM on April 8, 2002


I vote for pair. I have heard of bad experiences with aletia. Dreamhost I have heard good things about.
posted by daveadams at 12:48 PM on April 8, 2002


Pair rocks hard, while addr.com sucks rocks.
posted by websavvy at 8:43 PM on April 8, 2002


I had a very bad experience with Zenith Tech...
posted by panopticon at 11:20 PM on April 8, 2002


Well, thanks for all the responses/advice with regards to my post. I've decided to go with the one host I constantly hear recommendations for, both here and elsewhere:

pair Networks

Let's hope it goes well. Fingers crossed.
posted by jca at 2:18 AM on April 9, 2002


I must warn you, though. Pair will tell you the truth, and charge you a fair price for a diligently maintained, server. It's kind of disconcerting after dealing with other hosting companies and their (bullshit) claims of unlimited this and unlimited that.
posted by websavvy at 10:16 AM on April 9, 2002


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