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Default 01-25-2010 , 01:55 AM


You may also request the support team to get snapshots which will help recover fast. This would ensure a minimal downtime in case of an incident.

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Default 02-01-2010 , 01:26 AM


any other view to this? ... else the moderators can officially close this forum.

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Default 02-03-2010 , 01:23 AM


@Moderators: Please close off this thread now

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Default 02-03-2010 , 08:55 AM


Hi,

I will suggest you to go with paid services. Do not use free services as they do not care for our data and service provided.

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Default depends alot - 02-09-2010 , 10:45 PM


price structure, requirements, features

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i suggest u go to for kvchosting instead of paid hosting companies
because kvchosting is cheaper compared to them


http://KVCHOSTING.COM
Best Hosting Solution for Business & Personal.
We offers Variety Hosting plans to meet your needs at lowest price.

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Lightbulb Choosing a best hosting company. - 04-23-2010 , 11:15 AM


Hi

My suggestion to chose a best hosting company.
1. Check the SLA ticket response time.
2. Live support thorough Chat for 27/7
3. A good telephonic support, with a proper solution.
4. A better Knowledge base on the website.

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Hi,
I would suggest you to go with MagicHost.in

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Default 04-30-2010 , 09:07 AM


Hello friends

You've decided to start an Internet Business so you must choose a hosting company. At this point you should do a little research of your own. I could recommend you some web hosting companies that worked for me but in time the quality of recommended hostings could drop, due to high number of customers. The best way is to show you how to choose, also there's a lot of web hosting companies, is not hard to do, and you must choose by yourself the one that fits with your needs.

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Default 05-11-2010 , 04:58 AM


Hello friends

Money Back Guarantee - I put this first, because if you are unhappy with your hosting site, you'll want assurances that you'll get your money back.
24/7 Customer Technical Support – This is critical. Find out if they mean "there’s voicemail or email 24-hours-a-day" or if they mean, "we will answer the phone and help you 24-hours-a-day."
Control Panel - The Control Panel where you control all aspects of your account, such as managing email accounts, reading statistics, and configuring autoresponders. Make sure your hosting company has a centralized control panel for your management needs and make sure it's easy to use. (Some of them are so poorly designed, its a wonder that a hosting company would have the nerve to even show it to their customers.)
Website Statistics – From a marketing perspective, it’s important to know who is visiting your site and what pages they read. Your hosting company should keep track of all of this information for you, and present it in an easy to read format. Make sure your statistics are updated on a daily basis, and that you can configure the display to show you by day, by week, by month or by year. You can learn more about how to read and interpret your statistics here: http://www.passionforbusiness.com/articles.htm


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