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shared hosting can manage image sharing site?

20142014 Member

i think you have good knowledge...tell me shared hosting can manage image sharing site? we have daily 1500 visitors, members can upload images to our site, daily 50-100 images uploading..
Thank You All helpers

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  • From what I've seen, a lot of shared hosting providers don't like imaging / file sharing websites. You would be better off setting up a VPS and managing it yourself.

  • Hello, shared hosting is not good for such site,because there comes the limitation which a lot of providers do, like memory/proccesses and more, and i belive maybe to take a VPS and try on it will be much better, 90% of providers, if you overload the cpu they will go ahead and suspend you without notice and i belive this isn't what you desire.

  • @racksx @TheCTS you are right.. but hostgater admin told me shared plane do this job... Also But hostgater VPS price is very high... :(

  • racksxracksx Member
    edited February 2014

    Hostgator will see yes is ok, after getting the problems and ask them what do they will say, you need a VPS, this is how they do bussines, you can always look for a vps on this forum, what is your monthly budget?, how much bw you need? how much space you need?

  • it depend on provider TOS :)
    but i will suggest you get a vps since you can get a vps cheaper than hostgator price here

  • @racksx im sent message to you..check inbox..

    we do not have monthly budget.. but we need good host

  • Get a storage box from buyvm. 50-100 uploads a a day will use barely any CPU at all, nor will serving hosted images if you use something like lighttpd/nginx

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    With that kind of growth I would spring for a cheap dedi somewhere with 1-2TB of storage. Just my opinion. Make sure you respond to takedown requests, especially if submitted on legal grounds.

  • Don't even think about getting a VPS from HostGator...

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