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Posted by bananu, 02-11-2004, 04:20 AM
Hey guys, i'm currently trying to find me a new reseller space after having "enjoyed" gisol.com which advertises a full month's refund if your site is down for more than 24 seconds but when you ask for one they tell you they don't refund for downtime but anyway that's another story lol basically i am trying to decide between Hostgator, Cybershouts and Dathorn. I noticed that Dathorn won't accept new account sign ups at this time but i don't want to rule them out just yet. Any suggestions/preferences for these 3 hosting companies for a reseller who needs a fair amount of monthly bandwidth (to be safe around 100 GB) ? Thanks

Posted by Newz, 02-11-2004, 07:33 AM
http://www.hostgator.com if I had money to spend Here another host with alot of bandwidth http://www.equivity.com

Posted by bananu, 02-11-2004, 08:54 AM
thanks man. never heard of equivity.com are they any good ? their costs seem to be cheaper than hostgator.com

Posted by WirralNet Matt, 02-11-2004, 09:20 AM
Ive only heard of HostGator, so they would be my choice if any

Posted by hfallen, 02-11-2004, 05:15 PM
I've used Cybershouts for about a year now and they've been fine.

Posted by Newz, 02-11-2004, 07:24 PM
I asked for any info about equivity.com here at WHT but nobody replied. Try to contact them to know more. I have two more hosting companies for you to check: http://www.unitedhosting.co.uk http://www.diy-hosting.com

Posted by bananu, 02-11-2004, 07:58 PM
well equivity seems to have a generous space/bandwidth - monthly cost ratio but that's what i thought of gisol and for 3 or 4 months now there have been continuing problem with them lots of downtime, mail servers down and what ticked me off the most is that they advertise uptime guarantee and a full refund if your site is down more than 24 seconds in a month and when i asked for a refund they say they don't refund for downtime. they should probably be sued for that stuff but anyway i am just a little cautious now about another hosting company that offers much more bandwidth at a lower price than most competitors, i'd hate to have to move all my hosted domains over and over again.

Posted by Newz, 02-11-2004, 08:33 PM
Then I think you should choose your host based on reputation and years in business. this formula can't fail



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