Host Gator and .joombyte Compare

I dont know, i am still considering. can someone tell me the difference in this? i mean someone who used these hosting sites.

 

i just dont wnt to move anymore. i want to find a home. can i get info on this?

I dont know it all, so sharing is always better.
Quote · 14 Sep 2011

I own  2 websites and they both on sharehosting in hostgator

hostgator is a good hosting company I never have problem with hostgator giving me support or responding my tickets if you want a good hosting the you can call home hostgator is a good hosting

 

Live chat support 10/10

Support Tickets 10/10

Support forum 10/10

Hostgator for me is realy good hosting if you switch to hostgator

I can help you trafering your site to hostgator I can do this for you for free

I will do the tranfer for all your files and database also setup a cron job for your dolphin site because hostgator use a diferent command for dolphin

Post Reply - if you going to help - No for - bla bla bla bla
Quote · 14 Sep 2011

thanks. ticket is not enough for me. i want space. i want the one that give bigger space and memory.

 

tmd my previous hosting said i am using bigger resources and they shot me down. it could happen here. i do not just want the live support cos if i want to talk about live support tmd is good. i just need comparison

I dont know it all, so sharing is always better.
Quote · 14 Sep 2011

I can only agree with ufo.Im very satisfied with hostgator. The main thing is that their online support have no comparsion I needed urgent help meny times and got straight help. If this happen to you on other hostings you will wait a days and also ticket systems is pretty slow ..online chat is the best. Also if your site got hacked and malicious scripts like phising installed, hostgator security admins will take care for free and anylayze and clean up site.

 

YOu can grow on gator without prob. Order reseller hosting package and you can later on change it for better and better package as your site grows.

Quote · 14 Sep 2011

ok thanks for that

 

who else use joombyte what about disk space, what about Ram and others which is bigger? i am just trying to get the best that is why i am asking for the best.

 

i compare both storage,i observed joombyte was bigger in space they give. but i do not know of the security. i am planning on vps level 3. as i do not want shared hosting. but the level 3 vps of host gather seems to be very expensive compare to all others i have seen. i mean all others.

 

monetarily, i am not good so am weighing my options

I dont know it all, so sharing is always better.
Quote · 15 Sep 2011

GOOD LUCK!

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Quote · 15 Sep 2011

I think you will go expensive way if you choose vps straight away. I recommend you start with hostgator reseller account for beginning . If you will be succesfull with your business then and build huge member base than go for dedicated but most of people who try run their social site and straight go for vps or dedicated usually only spend moiney on servers and than close shop after a few months or year as business not go way they think so its always better way keep investment ti minimum when business starts and than upgrade if it goes well ---just my opinion. You can use joombyte for RMS hosting which is not available at hostgator or ask DosDawg  his terrabyle hosting is pretty good for dolphin as Dos is experienced in dolphin...

Quote · 15 Sep 2011

yes thanks.  no one told me about the host gator and the rms right now. i want everything to work. and i dont have to pay extra for rms. even shared hosting i have used got rms and it was part of the deal in shared hosting. i have been on for a while now and my shared hosting company shut me down to upgrade to dedicated server because i am consuming more resources than other network and it drag their server down.

 

i am just weighing my options and many other reasons stopping me from moving ahead. i tried to get a godaddy hosting but they want me to add credit card to my paypal so i could not check out. otherwise i would have been there.

 

what do i do with these things? its killing me.

I dont know it all, so sharing is always better.
Quote · 15 Sep 2011
 
 
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