Re: FN-FORUM: Good reliable fast Uk host!
date posted 27th January 2008 12:11
Well I would say ..
if you are in a serious business, or if your clients are in serious business
... rather then taking risk or doing testing Go for GoDaddy *(American Based
Hosting) .... no doubt they are the best.
I can ringup it's technical support at 3 A.M and I am sure I'll have someone
to discuss and happy to sort any problem (if there is any) ... I am having 7
dedicated servers, multiple hosting accounts and many email accounts, I am
hosting 400 websites with go-daddy and in last 5 years I haven't had any
single issue with hosting ...
I have tested FASTHOST (rubbish), 1and1 ( difficult to get in contact) ,
Amenworld (slow) and webfusion..... and what not ... but finally I would
recon. to go with one of most professional and reliable guys in this
industry ..
Regards
Sudeep
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dom Latter" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2008 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: Good reliable fast Uk host!
>
> On Saturday 26 January 2008 17:11:54 Nathan Vingoe wrote:
>
>> Its an interesting obsession of yours replying to my posts with no
>> actual foundation to your steatments. Thus far I haven't posted any
>> details about my company, other than for folks to contact me off list.
>>
>> Its very impressive tho how you do a whois, and then a ripe check on
>> my home braodband,
>
> whois, dig, wget, traceroute, nmap, ftp, Google, and a bit of bash
> scripting.
>
>> but its not quite cracking my data centre - try
>
> I certainly have not tried to "crack" anything, nor would I. Just finding
> out stuff that is publically available, because you seemed reluctant
> to actually tell us yourself.
>
>> looking a little harder, then comment.
>
> If *you* don't want to post the names of your businesses etc., then it's
> hardly my place to start posting details, is it?
>
> I'm not making any claims, I'm just telling you what it looks like.
> And it looks like your stuff is hosted on an ADSL line. Behind a
> "domestic" router.
>
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