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@MikePT
@Francisco
You hosting images?
@Ympker has reviewed a few shared hosting offers https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/155668/looking-for-shared-hosting-check-out-my-shared-reseller-provider-comparison-chart-to-be-updated/p1 - seems like many do not specify a hard inode limit, with the exception of @HostMantis
So maybe best to check with a few providers to see if they have something suitable for your specific application ...
Here are a few recent-ish offers that might be helpful to check
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/155286/drserver-net-shared-hosting-at-4-month/p1
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/158111/slightly-premium-web-hosting/p1
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/159200/50gb-for-5-ssd-directadmin-reseller-hosting/p1
And a short list of providers offering shared hosting that I know about from LET:
)))))))))@uptime Thank you very much for help..
try ramnode, small web, or namecheap hosting
Thanks for the mentions!
@Nick_A - you're welcome Please state the nature of your inodes!
https://clientarea.ramnode.com/knowledgebase/4160/Shared-and-Reseller-Resources.html
would any of your plans be okay to deal with up to 400,000 inodes ...?
What's the budget? We can setup a VPS to be your own shared hosting server if you wish.
Thank you for the recommendation, @mrclown and @uptime
You're welcome!
do you offer a plan which could support ... 400,000 inodes?
Recommending GoDaddy in the signature?WTF is up with that?
I've also read anecdotal evidence that Namecheap should be avoided.
Sorry boss, no 400000 inodes. Let me know when you want to split that between twenteentuple different accounts.
@Mic-hael ... my man! Keeping it real, keeping it small!
https://snltranscripts.jt.org/76/76nmono.phtml/
[...]
That's what she said last night...
No sorry. 399.999!!!😁
That’s 399,999 for non Europeans or 3,99,999 in the Indian banking system.
One trillion zimbabwe dollars 🤶
The "mantis folks" website has a blog post to that effect- specifically Reseller advanced or expert. You can wait for their offer but I doubt that will happen on LET anymore unless they have a DA (or non CP one). But I am guessing you had figured that out already and are price shopping.
Our $7.00/month plans have unmetered inodes.
Francisco
what's wrong with Godaddy? I've personally used their shared hosting, domains, and managed VPS in past 7-8 years. They are perfect for average joe who want DIY website builder or for hosting high-traffic sites on their cpanel platform, plus, many of the top 5000 Alexa sites are with Godaddy. So they seem to be good for managed VPS/Dedids too! Yes, their support many-a-times suck, but performance wise they are average.
Also Namecheap's "web-hosting.com" is fairly good. I've used it for a WP site getting 12-13K u.v. daily. Fit for it. Anytime better than EIG (shit) brands like bluehost/hostgator.
Non-stop marketing
Upselling unnecessary items to noobs (i.e. WHOIS Privacy which is free from most domain registrars, SSL Certificates which can be obtained for free from Let's Encrypt)
Making it difficult to use Let's Encrypt with their hosting
Not competitively priced
Jacking domain prices at renewal
...
Personally I used GoDaddy way back when (when I was young and dumb) and their support was actually pretty good, so I can't complain about that -- though I have heard that their support sucks now.
Upselling unnecessary items to noobs (i.e. WHOIS Privacy which is free from most domain registrars, SSL Certificates which can be obtained for free from Let's Encrypt)
Making it difficult to use Let's Encrypt with their hosting
Not competitively priced
Jacking domain prices at renewal
The list above are less important things.
Regarding Pricing, yes, they offer up to 35% OFF on new purchase, but not on renewals. That's a big turnoff.
But Performance, Reliability is what I looked for in them and they seem appropriate. (And they've moved their hosting infrastructure on AWS kubernets products from past year so shared, VPS MIGHT have improved from good to BETTER.)
Increased ours to 401.000