ICDsoft Good Host? (ongoing Quest)

Feb 22, 2007

I stumbled on a webhost today. icdsoft.com. Looks like a solid host. They do not have phone support, which left me hesitant. A newbie without phone support. OH MY GOD! I tested them and asked few questions via e-mail. My questions were answered in 10 minutes! Reviews are nothing but favorable, and they have been around for over 3 years.

They are also very reasonable (under $10, 1GB disk space, 20GB bandwidth). One note they do not supprt ASP or JSP.

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New Host Questions Icdsoft/medialayer/littleoak

Jun 26, 2008

I'm in a quandary over which host to choose. I've narrowed my choices between the above three. While this can be a subjective decision, I am looking for insight, any opinions and also advice on what to watch out for in deciding the best host for my needs.

Speaking of my needs, its fairly simple I have one site that runs my blog (on movabletype), another site that holds images and such, and a couple of others that I use for hobby/development purposes. All are generally low bandwidth.

I used dreamhost past and got burned by their latency and downtime. So while my needs are meager compared to many others I don't want to sacrifice performance/uptime in the name of saving a dollar.

They all offer money back guarantees so that gives me a chance to play with them but I'd like some advice on what to look out for, advice or other member's experience with them

Littleoak hosting, a small newish hosting company with nearly a rabid following over on the realmacsoftware.com's forums. This is a support forums for rapidweaver which I also use. I cannot install movabletype on this host - tried for 2 days with the help of their support. Finally gave up. If I go with them, I need to convert to wordpress. I do not want to do that just so I can use a new host. They have two packages that could work for me one at 25 dollars a year and another at 80 dollars. Bandwidth and storage are the differences.

Medialayer customer support seems very good, I can run movabletype. Pricing seems a tad high especially given my needs but they offer lots of flexibility and up to 6 domains for one package at 20/mth or 3 domains for 10/mth

ICDSoft top notch support, has a great webmail client (I hate squirrelmail) Little inflexible but nothing that would be a show stopper. I was able to install movabletype, I have yet to fully try it out though. A single domain per account at 6/mth If I have multiple domains it could get pricey.

I'm not sure if it matters but I ping all three sites and medialayer came out on top with 6ms, icdsoft with 13ms and littleoaks with 30ms.

Any thoughts opinions and/or advice regarding these three hosts. I've done enough research and while there may be other fine hosting companies these three are on my short list.

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I recently picked up an account with Downtown Host to host my dad's site and wanted to start a thread that I will update as time goes by. I know there's a "honeymoon period" with most hosts and sometimes, like my wife (LOL.. kidding *hides*), things change as things progress..but I have been very impressed.

So, to get things started...

Ordering Process

Easy as it usually is these days. Although the space isn't really needed, I picked up their Bronze plan for 6 months and it worked out to be about $50 USD thanks to a handy coupon. This is the first time I have ever had enough preliminary confidence in a host to go for 6 months up front (outside of getting a ridiculous deal) and I hope to not to be disappointed and regret the decision.

DTH does use a phone call fraud verification system on new orders which I appreciate. I think it shows that they are proactive in sorting out bad purchases and is one of the nicer fraud-detection interfaces I have come across. I believe Wirenine is the only other host I have used that employs a similar system.

Jorge (Jedito on WHT) was very helpful in the ordering process which, again, I appreciate and was pro-active in helping me getting me on board quickly even going so far as to drop me a line welcoming me aboard.

Initial Transfer, Etc.

Once again, very easy. There were a few hiccups that were issues on the previous host's side in terms of creating cPanel back ups so things could get moved over. Both techs were extremely helpful and kept me updated throughout the process, notifying me of even the slightest issue (again, none on their side) in getting files moved over for two domains, some of which included add-on domains.

One of the sites I moved over included a wordpress blog that was previous its own account under a reseller plan so I had a question regarding the process of switching over the MySQL database information to ensure the blog worked off the tip. Again, DTH was very helpful and gave me instructions on what I needed to do to make sure there was no interruption in serving the blog. They certainly didn't have to help me with the changes so it was really nice of them to do so.

Performance

In a word - fast. Once the nameservers switched over for the main site (cincihost-dot-com), I entered the address and *bam*. No lagged delays with larger-sized images, they just popped up. Previously, the page loaded somewhat "in order". Not anymore. I hit "Enter" and it was there. Nice.

cPanel loads fast and in checking the server load here and there, it is always below 1.00.

Support

As I have alluded to above, support is fantastic. The first ticket I submitted took a bit to be responded to which was worrying. Who knows what happened, but it was responded to, oddly, shortly after I mentioned it to someone. From that point, support has been lightning fast. As I think happens a lot of times, I have submitted a few tickets in order to get everything set up and going and they have all been responded to or updated within 15 to 20 minutes. I recently submitted a ticket to have my cPanel theme changed (it default to a RVSkin which I do not like) and it was resolved in, literally, one minute. Fastest support I have ever experienced.

Summation

Really the only thing I didn't like was that cPanel loads the green RVSkin which seems cartoony to me and I much prefer the original x3 theme. This was quickly changed so no biggie.

Everything else has been absolutely fantastic as you can probably surmise.

I look forward to being hosted with DTH and have a good feeling that my father and I will be with them for a long time to come.

Thanks to Jorge, Sebastian and everyone at Downtown Host!

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I find comparatively few mentions of Future Quest here and so I thought I will add one more.

My site was hosted on Future Quest for close to two months. Thus what I am saying here is based on the experience of someone who has about 3 months experience as I had spent one month researching into web hosts before taking the plunge.

Future Quest has:

(1) extremely fast response time in terms of tickets. When you submit a ticket, you can expect to get a reply within a very short time. When I first got my account, the replies came almost instantaneously as they try very hard to get me over the learning curve.

That is not a small matter as I started off staring at the screen and not daring to key in a single word just in case the server explode.

(2) the control panel is sufficient to do the routine work like creating databases, email accounts, file management, etc. Coupled with SSH and FTP, the control panel became quite flexible. The response time is quite fast as I believe there are few overheads in using the panel. The control panel, ssh and ftp are sufficient to run a website.

It was only later when i tried using cpanel and directadmin that I am able to make a comparison. For more advanced jobs like site redirection and crontab, these are better.

But these are one-time jobs and do not justify continuous higher RAM overheads. On the other hand, FQ may like to consider a more complete tutorial with troubleshooting tips.

In which case their site owners will get the best of both worlds.

(3) the forums are quite friendly and the people helpful. The various site owners give useful and pertinent comments.

(4) perhaps the most important point is the integrity of the organization. When I signed up, i was told that i can use their services for 60 days and if i close my account during that time, i am entitled to a full refund.

Well, i used up to close to 60 days (short by a few days). When I closed my account with them, I instructed them to deducted off two months, the agreement notwithstanding.

But what they did is to honour their agreement.

Which makes me respect them deeply.

.....

The reason i decided to move are two: I need more domains using mysql tables and a faster response time. After experimenting with another vendor, i realized that i can only get very fast response time if i moved to a host that is close to my city. But that will mean that my target audience will be affected. Thus a compromise is neccessary. I also find I had taken for granted the level of support from Future Quest.

.....

In conclusion, I came to view these factors as crucial in selecting a web host:

(1) supportive staff who are cognizant of a newbie's fear of doing the wrong thing and willingness to help the newbie through, especially during the initial period

(2) technically sound and viable infrastructure. They claimed 100% uptime and during my time there, I found nothing to refute this claim. At one stage, I was glued to the site almost 18 hours a day for 3 weeks.

(3) no overpromising to get sales. After the sales, keeping to the promises made. A matter of integrity.

I find Future Quest perform very admirably in these respects.

It will be ideal if Future Quest open a branch in the East to serve the Asia-Pacific region. It is either that or I migrate to the States. Come to think of it, that is not a bad idea.

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