I moved from MediaTemple to Anhosting about 9 days ago.
Anhosting's support was very responsive and the server speed was really good.
much better than MediaTemple.
But I now have serious problem, the only reason I moved from MediaTemple was MT was having issues with
their GS and it went down like 4 times in a month. Since I've moved to Anhosting my site went down 4 times.
4 times in 9 days. this time it's down for more than 1.5 hours and it's still down.
It's really good when it is not down but 4 times in 9 days....
come on...
I want to create my profile on the Internet how can I do this? Please let me know if you have any idea tat can help me. Any suggestion will be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
I am researching a move to a VPS from the hassels and bad performance of shared hosting. I would like the server to be running Ubuntu, so I did a Google search for "Virtual Private Server" + Ubuntu + Drupal and the number one hit was Serverpoint (http://www.serverpoint.com). Does anyone have any experience with them? Is the following a pretty standard 'basic' VPS plan:
Does anyone know of any good hosting providers that offer both Apache and IIS based web hosting? My current hosting provider (IHostASP.net) had done very well by me for the last few years, however they are an ASP.NET & IIS shop and though they do offer PHP and MySQL they only host using IIS and not Apache. This presents a problem when wanting to use mod_rewrite and clean URLS in Drupal.
I would be grateful if you guys shared some info about the best places to create website at, and tell me why it is better than others. It should be economical and reliable.
I'm looking to create my own website, so it'll be great help.
I currently have a hosting package which I am not happy with for various reasons, but largely low availability & slow response times. I wanted to tap into people's expertise here to find out what type of package I should be considering.
To give you a bit of background info, I currently have a forum on a shared host with approx. 2000 members. I am not currently using Drupal, but as part of upgrading to a better provider I plan on integrating my forum (SMF) with Drupal 5 which sounds like it's possible without too much effort, hence the posting here, as I want to understand the load that will introduce on the server.
Within the next year I expect to have about 6000 members based on current growth. The most users I have had signed in at any one time so far has been 200, so I'm probably looking at 300-400ish if I hit 6000 members within the year. The typical number logged in though is around 20-30 (read 40ish when at 6000 members).
Typical bandwidth usage per visit is about 500K. I expect this to come down slightly though once I get a chance to do some optimizations. I get about 20,000 visits per month right now too.