Web hosting reviews, articles and Tutorials
WebHostingRating.com is a relatively new web hosting rating site where anyone can find complete information on all web hosting providers, all of their web hosting plans, promotional and discount coupons, and unedited reviews by real customers.
Apart from being just a Web hosting directory, what makes WebHostingRating.com unique is the collection of web hosting tutorials and resources like web hosting awards page that it houses. The articles available would help users with various aspects of web hosting and way beyond like Understanding Ruby on Rails, Payment Options For Your E-Commerce Site, Things you need to know about Windows Server 2008, Shared Hosting And Security Vulnerability etc.. Take a look at the articles even if you have no plans of getting a webhost anytime soon.. They might help..
There are a host of categories.You can find a host browsing categories like :
- Unix Hosting
- Windows Hosting
- Reseller Hosting
- VPS Hosting
- Dedicated Hosting
- Collocation Hosting
- Managed Hosting
Also, there is an Awards page that has listings like :
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- Best Blog Hosting
- Best Forum Hosting
- Best Unix Hosting
- Best Windows Hosting
- Best PHP Hosting
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- Best VPS Hosting
- Best Reseller Hosting
- Best Dedicated Hosting
Given below is an excerpt from a real unedited user review of a web host..
Used about a year. About 25% of the time I access my site, either directly or through CPanel my account is frozen 1 to 5 minutes at a time. Daily situation. After many contacts with support, I’m always told that they see no problem, & it must be either my router or my ISP.
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No. You would need a dedicated server. I looked into doing something just as CPU intensive a while back and I kept reaching my limits. I had to move it to a dedicated server which was about $180/month. Good luck!
Consistently good to read your blog posts on such topics. Usually, however, I tend to browse to the managed hosting website.