by benohear on 5/8/13, 8:46 AM with 8 comments
The improvements I'm looking for over "normal" hosting is more reliability, consistent performance and competent tech support. Titan Internet in the UK used to be just that, but they got acquired and "things ain't what they used to be".
VPS's exist in that price range, but I don't need the control nor the hassle of self management. Then there's a huge leap between that and the managed VPSs of someone like Rackspace ($200 / month seems to be the starting price there).
Suggestions, anyone?
by subsection1h on 5/8/13, 8:41 PM
This week I needed a shared hosting service for a low-traffic legacy PHP app and I chose WebFaction based on the recommendations on Hacker News.[2] I don't have enough experience with WebFaction to recommend it, but the experience I've had so far has been good. My account was ready roughly one hour after I signed up, and I successfully transferred the aforementioned PHP app to WebFaction very quickly.
You mentioned that you previously used a web host in the UK. WebFaction.com has servers in Europe (Amsterdam).[4]
[1] http://www.webfaction.com/
[2] https://www.hnsearch.com/search#request/all&q=WebFaction
by andyhart on 5/8/13, 9:23 AM
by X4 on 5/8/13, 4:41 PM