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I've used many over the years like Media Temple gs, dreamhost, slicehost, and some others that I don't care to remember. But it's pretty hard to find a new host with search engines, because they normally give you those crappy affiliate driven reviews sites.

Which host would you use for:

  • Small personal websites with small traffic.
  • Medium to large websites/applications with medium to large traffic.
  • What host would you use for your assets (large images, media, etc...).
  • Favorite dedicated/vps host.
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I definitely agree with tpmorg, Nearly Free Speech is amazing, and definitely worth a look into. The way the pricing works and their commitment to their customers convinced me to sign up.

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Angelfire

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I've had good experiences with ServInt Internet Services of McLean, VA. I've used them for Linux virtual servers and have found them to be very dependable with excellent support. Friendly people, too -- they're professionals but they stay out of your way so you can get your work done.

On the other hand, I wouldn't recommend GoDaddy for anything other than cheap registration of domain names and for hosting free or very simple web sites. For anything serious, their support seems nonexistent. Plus they're always emailing you with advertisements (if they're going to overuse Danica Patrick, at least get her some different outfits to wear instead of that dark leather racing jacket all the time!).

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Slicehost or Linode for small to medium web sites, mostly ruby on rails apps. One of my slicehost nodes has 346 days of uptime. Both are pretty good regarding customer service, uptime and performance.

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I'm with RackForce and their Windows VPS has been pretty solid.

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I have to vote for MDDHosting for small sites because they've been hardly minutes behind me when I submit a support ticket. They're also very friendly and willing to handle special requests and needs. They're fairly cheap as well. One of their most prominent claims to fame is that they will not overload their servers. I've spoken to the owner and he understands the difficulty in choosing a host and he makes it a point to make sure the servers are speedy even for us shared hosting guys.

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I've had great experience with Slicehost. Their APIs are nice and easy to use, their service is excellent, and I've successfully hosted a number of servers there for a while.

I run about 20-30 small websites with fairly low levels of traffic and use some servers for just tinkering around with.

I know you mention you've tried it already, but still -- I thought I'd mention it.

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I use Network Redux and have been happy with their Virtual Private Server for the cost and performance. They offer shared, reseller, virtual private server, and virtual dedicated server.

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www.arvixe.com is excellent for your first 3 categories. As for Dedicated/VPS I don't have anybody to recommend.

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For Windows hosting, I use serverintellect.com, discountasp.net and hostmysite.com. All three have been excellent.

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I have a great experience with Bluehost. They are an excellent compromise between features and price, and every time I had a problem, they fixed it very quickly. I actually ended up upgrading my account to premium.

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I've been using HostMonster for over a year now without any headaches. I liked the actual 24 hour phone support. Watch out for hosts that say 24 hour support yet only answer the phone 9-5. - No limits on bandwidth or space, -unlimited domain names on one account - i have over 10 -everything you could possibly want for a php based site.

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I use Media Temple. The offer a great shared hosting package and automatically scale your platform up if you experience infrequent spikes in usage.

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in case you are still reading ... i grew tired of the dreamhost interface and their "trying to be hip" speak all over it. setting up certain things just isn't that intuitive.

Hostgator is top notch imho. their support has always answered my question with 5 - 10 min and with their reseller package im making a nice profit of passing hosting on to the small - medium sized businesses i make sites for. every single account i "sell" has cpanel which if im not mistaken comes at a price with most other hosts.

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Media Temple has been my host for a while and it's been pretty solid, really cool interface too. No complaints, but I am thinking I need to switch from this larger hosting site to something smaller.. I saw ASmallOrange mentioned, I think I'll check em out.

-Rich

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SoftsysHosting has worked great for me.

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I use godaddy, management sometimes annoying, but it works.

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