Switching Providers - Need Dedicated And VPS

May 27, 2008

My company currently hosts with Rackspace but the prices have been going up like crazy. Just wondering can someone help recommend some great providers with excellent uptime guarantee. We host a web application on a windows server. As well we also need to be able to utilize virtual hosting as well.

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Switching VPS Providers

Nov 17, 2007

I am currently with VPS and while their support is top notch, I have had many problems the past couple of months with my VPS account.

* One time the account was down for over 6 hours in a row (Major failure), but it came back up
* Also there has been high loads causing database applications to run slow
* Now recently there appears to be a bandwidth problem where I can only download at 6Kb/s.

These problems are unacceptable to me.

if I switch to another VPS, how can I ensure an easy, smooth transfer?

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Switching To Dedicated Hosting From Ovh

Sep 28, 2008

I have been using reseller hosting from siteground for a few months now, but as my site grew, I had to switch to dedicated hositng. I ordered a dedicated server from ovh, which is not managed (or so I think), so I had to install everything by myself. I created an ftp account for myself and installed webmin (dont want to pay for cpanel), so here's my question; how do I host my website on this server? Where is the public_html folder located?

I have a domain registered and all I need to do is upload the files to the new server and change the dns. Any help?

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Switching To VM From Dedicated - Equal, Better Or Worse

May 5, 2008

I run several leased dedi machines....have for over a decade now.

I use a couple different places, and now, actually looking to consolidate to one.

This is more due to my growth than anything else.

So one of my providers, recently moved me from a Dedicated machine (very very old - i mean P4's were NEW when i got it)
to a VM setup.

I ended up looking to replace that machine with another (which i did in a diff thread last week)

I have finally heard back from them and amazingly, they are insisting that this situation is "better" and "cheaper" than a dedicated

Mind you i was on a p4 with about half gig memory. Now I am on something with Gigs of Ram and Multiple Xeons with quad cores etc etc etc

For this server, none of that is needed, the box worked great for 5 years, with no need to change hardware...and the system never got taxed. Its a development machine.

ALl that is just background

My question is...am I so out of touch that VM is actually BETTER than Dedicated...or at least EQUAL...and its a waste to have a dedi, when you can have VM with "root" access?

I run windows boxes for these...

what about 3rd party apps, and controllers?

They claim todays top VM technology (when placed on their new 10k boxes) is superior to dedicated...so much so they are switching ALL customers to VM

now I know all the benefits to the HOST for putting clients on VM

those are obvious

Butam I so old fashioned to think its just the "house" versus "condo" situation

its still SHARED...its not dedicated to my needs only..and someone elses actions can effect my own! right?

Or is it a new age, and nobody needs a dedicated box anymore, because we have entered the golden age of hosting?

I asked, has VM become perfect? He said "its near-perfect, nothing anyone else can do will effect you, you have nothing to worry about and we can get an image of you up from RAID instantly in case of drive failure."

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Win XP Pro And Dedicated Providers

May 15, 2009

Could you tell me any US/EU Providers that would install win xp pro for me if I would supply a valid license and just enable remote desktop ?

EU localizations are prefered,

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Dedicated Providers In The UK

Oct 4, 2008

what companies anyone has traded with within the UK, I've only ever worked with companies in the US and Germany. Now I've looked into companies in the UK but I've never used one - well not directly.

Main reason is speed.

If anyone can post any reconmendations It'll be helpful.

Most things I'm looking for is location - (Mainly if I do choose to go colo in the future) - Area would be Northwest, mainly Manchester, since it's only a train ride away.

But that's not all. I'd first like to start off with a small dedicated or VPS - depends on the time. Then upgrade - so they'd have to have great range of servers with cheap upgrade options and/or addons. VPS > Dedicated (then maybe) > Colo.

(PS: I'm just looking for now, I'm just in the process of planning - Main reason of use would be to start a free webhost. - For now no real budget since it's the early stages, check out the competition and all that.)

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Top 20 Dedicated Providers Worldwide

Aug 31, 2008

I'm just wondering who are the 20 largest dedicated providers by number of physical servers worldwide? Difficult to get stats on,

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Canadian Dedicated Providers

Apr 28, 2008

Can any one recommend any Canadian dedicated server providers except iWeb? We have already spoken to them and they do not support our preferred server operating system and control panel.

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Top Five US Dedicated Server Providers

Mar 5, 2008

My company (small web hosting company, mostly personal/blog sites with a couple of higher-load commercial customers) is looking to make a change from our current provider to another dedicated server host, and reading through the threads here I've seen a few names recommended but every provider does seem to have its share of detractors as well.

I'm wondering if you guys would be willing to post your "personal top five" dedicate server hosts, bearing in mind we're looking at "middle-of-the-road" hardware, 2000 gig traffic a month, really robust customer support (my current provider wants me to open a "billable ticket" even to ask about network outages!), and we're looking to spend about $150/mo, give or take (less, of course, if possible).

I've been looking at burstnet but that one thread with the incredibly angry guy has me a tiny bit concerned.

Really appreciate the help. After we decide on a move (which we're looking to do this week or early next) I'll post who we picked, who we're moving from, and all the whys and wherefores.

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Top 2 Dedicated Server Providers In Netherlands

Mar 6, 2008

I want to know what are the top 2 dedicated server providers in Netherlands. I don't want leaseweb, i want to move away from they. Their support are the worst.

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List Of Dedicated Server Providers

Feb 26, 2008

I know this topic has come up numerous times , could someone point me to the thread that had a really great list. I know I have seen it before just can't seem to find the thread.

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UK Based Dedicated Server Providers

Dec 5, 2008

The reason for this post is some slight unhappiness with my current US-based server provider. In the last sixth months, they've upped their prices over 30%, turned my server off for 6 and 24 hours by accident on two separate respective occasions (then tried to cover it up), before finally giving me some less than brilliant customer service.

That, combined with the fact that the pound is rapidly weakening against the US dollar has led to me paying for an overly expensive server, and also leaves to me wanting to move to a different and UK-based provider.

Now, I don't need (nor can afford) a massively powerful server - the one I'm currently on is fairly basic (single core Athlon, 512mb RAM, 10mbit and a fair whack of bandwidth) - but I do need the control it provides. A VPS providing a similar amount of processing power could be considered, but obviously on the guarantee that the provider isn't overselling etc. I'd like the server to come with DirectAdmin, to simplify migration a bit.

It's also important that the UK-based provider actually has their servers in the UK, rather than just being registered in the UK - the former would still leave me rather vulnerable to exchange rate fluctuation.

Does anyone have any suggestions: either to swing me one way in the dedi/vps decision, or for some decent providers?

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Location Of Dedicated Server Providers

Aug 28, 2008

I plan on doing a small, well maybe not too small project and I was wondering if you guys can help me out. I am familiar with some server companies but what I need is strategic locations across the US.

Only dedicated server providers and NOT resellers.

The breakdown:

US EAST
-NYC
-NJ
-Washington D.C.

US WEST
-Seattle
-LA
-SD
-SF

US MIDWEST
-TX
-CH

US SOUTH
-Miami
-Georgia

I know a few, but I will be looking at this list, your suggestions and buying servers from the companies. Please also list your personal experiences with said companies. I will not take Aug 2008 registration with 1 Post count seriously. This is a serious project and I have some money to spend. Let's just say enough to cover the expenditures and then some.

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Do Dedicated Server Providers Oversell Bandwidth

Mar 11, 2008

Do dedicated server providers oversell their bandwidth? Here are some examples.

ThePlanet offers 2500GB bandwidth.
Softlayer offers 2000GB bandwidth
LiquidWeb offers 4800GB bandwidth

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Budget Dedicated Wanted - Changing Providers -let Down

Apr 15, 2008

We use dedicated servers at several data centers.

We have used a particular host since 1999 (we were shared/resellers then) and have used dedicated with them since 2001.

For a particular set of development servers, moderate traffic e-commerce sites and testing we use them.

One particular server has been our workhorse and it basically had a ridiculously low grandfathered in price.

Unfortunately they moved us. That's not a problem. The problem is they moved our dedicated machine with 3 drives to a vps.

So instead of our own machine, we share a machine, and instead of 3 drives, we have 3 partitions on one drive.

(the drives were 1 for OS, 1 for websites, and 1 for backups)

This is a windows 2k3 machine

The did this without notice or warning.

We saw it, then they mentioned it in a support ticket, and now refuse to discuss it (no response to questions)

So, unfortunately we hate to move.

We use 3 provider, none of them have we been with less than 3 years. We are super loyal if you treat us right.

WE dedicate and not co-lo. Co-lo def would save us money, but we just prefer a dedicated environment.

What we are lookng for is an entry level server to begin a relationship with a new host

for this machine

need two small drives (35 GB or more)
half gig or more of memory
p4 or more processor
100mbps port preferred
win 2k3

if you want to throw in a control panel great
(sounds crappy doesnt it? but thats what we used for many years)
multiple IPs

of course, feel free to make it better
looking to pay less than $199/mo - no setup

less than 150 would be stupendous.

willing to sign a contract.

AM I asking too much? considering u could probably do the above with spare parts? I don't know

Prefer North American based machines.

We really don't have that much of a simultaneous strain on these, they are work horses really.

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Dedicated Servers For Germany -- Good Providers? OK To Host In Amsterdam

Mar 9, 2008

We need to get another dedicated server in Germany for a video application (so low latency and high-quality connectivity are crucial). Our current server is hosted with NetDirekt in Frankfurt -- our first year with them has been very good. However I want the next server located in a different city, for redundancy.

My considerations:
- English-speaking sales & support
- Highly reliable network
- Low latency to Germany users

Do you have any recommendations among the following short-list of providers?
Germany:
- plusserver.de
- probe-networks.de
- hosteurope.de
Amsterdam:
- eurovps.com
- leaseweb.com

Is Amsterdam a suitable location if I'm serving German end-users? Latency matters a lot... so if a German datacenter saves 20ms of latency, that's important.

Do you know of any other comparable providers -- especially ones that do not require a 12-month contract?

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List Of Dedicated Providers With Private Or Virtual Private Racks

Sep 4, 2008

I am currently with the planet and am happy with them, however as part of a new venture I need to gather a list of hosts as well as the planet that will be able to cater to the ventures needs and go to tender with the requirements.

ThePlanet offer something called a virtual rack. This is cheaper than renting a dedicated rack, allows for Gb networking but doesnt not allow for a SAN. Do other providers offer something similar? The cost of putting a machine on the virtual rack is not that much more expensive than just renting the machine. I guess there isn't too much to these set-ups to be fair.

If not, then we are looking for dedicated racks, with the ability to host a SAN at some point, but starting off with say 3 servers (2 web servers, 1 storage server with raid5 6Tb of hdd). These servers will be dealing with network cameras although I don't think that many will be streaming at once but the network capacity does need to be there.

Who's door should I be knocking on to find out some prices?

One final thing, should I bother looking for co-lo providers as well? We are in the Uk but not precious about our host being in the same country at all (it would be nice but uk prices are ££). Really, all we would be able to do with co-lo is buy the hardware outright to save price as we are not interested in looking after the hardware.

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Switching DNS

Mar 31, 2009

As it stands now, I host my DNS locally. However, I would like to use DNSmadeEasy instead of my local DNS service. As far as I can tell, this entails the following:

1) Transferring my DNS zones over to DNSmadeEasy
2) Updating my glue records (or "host records" as GoDaddy calls them) so that my current ns1.mydomain.com and ns2.mydomain.com point to the DNSmadeEasy IP's instead of my server IP's.

My question then is, will the nameserver records for domains that point to my DNS automatically update?

The reason I ask is that when you setup nameserver entries at some registrars, they ask you for the nameservers AND the associated IP's. So do people who host on my server need to go to their registrar and update the IP's manually or will these glue records changes be reflected on all domains that point to ns1.mydomain.com and ns2.mydomain.com once their TTL expires?

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Switching FTP

Apr 26, 2008

I built a website for a friend and uploaded it using Cute-FTP. My trial version expired, and I decided I didn't want to buy it because Filezilla has been highly recommended and it is free. I have downloaded Filezilla, but can't seem to get a connection to the server so that I can revise some of the website files and upload them. I keep getting a 530 Login incorrect error: cannot connect to server. I think I got the hostname, username and password correct, but I am not positive now, and I can't go back to Cute-FTP to see what I had entered there. It keeps shutting down on me. Is there any way I can find out exactly what I should be doing (like how to verify my login information) to get a connection?

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Switching From Rackspace To?

Mar 26, 2008

Like a couple of others that have posted here recently, we are looking to switch hosting from Rackspace to someone else. We've been with Rackspace for 3 years, and host 2 dedicated servers with them for our e-commerce business. We were with three other hosting companies the 2 years before that with many headaches, and Rackspace really stabilized the IT part of our business.

But they don't seem to be too competitive on pricing as our business grows. Our servers are over 3 years old now, and we just wanted to upgrade to comparable HW. We have already replaced a couple of hard drives and would prefer to be proactive. But they won't move on their pricing which would be a SIGNIFICANT increase in our budget, and most of our original support team has moved on, and I don't sense the same level of support we once had.

Our system is Windows-based running Cold Fusion. We have a web server and a database server running SQL. I have a full-time Cold Fusion developer on staff, but need Windows managed dedicated servers for our growing e-commerce retail business. We sell products to consumers - we do NOT resell IT services. Our shopping cart and back end system was all developed in house in Cold Fusion.

So these are some of the possibilities we have come up with to replace Rackspace, and I would appreciate any feedback from those that may be utilizing services from any of these companies:

savvis
datapipe
handynetworks
crystaltech
att dot com/gen/webhosting?pid=10395
theplanet

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Switching Hosts

Jan 26, 2009

I've been using dot5hosting for about 2 years now and they have been alight. The thing is, for the last two years I have only been hosting a basic html/css website which is never to much stress on the servers. I don't get a huge amount of visitors on my site, but its a decent amount.

Just recently I have added a forum and blog on my site. For the forum I use Invision Power Board 2.3 and for my blog I use Wordpress 2.7. This is where the trouble begins.

Both the forum and the blog work fine, but they just take ages to load. If I had over 100 user on the blog and forum at one moment I would understand, but I haven't released the blog and forum to the public yet, as I'm trying to optimize them. The forum takes abou 10 seconds to load completely, while the blog takes over 15 seconds. I have tried everything with wordpress like cache etc..

So, I come here to ask what host you guys recommend for me. I've been looking over at HostGator and they seem to be what I need. I was also looking at MediaTemple Grid but form what I've read the Grid Service is very slow, and expensive. I just need a host that can run anything related to PHP and MySQl fast (like Wordpress and IPB)

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Switching Hosts

Feb 12, 2009

I am in the process of transferring my hosting provider. I have completed the necessary steps to register an account with my new host(Host Papa). They already successfully transferred my domain and i am now waiting for the DNS change to be recognized(24-72 hrs). Host Papa now says the only thing to be done is to upload the website files to their server. The problem is that i have not yet copied the files from my old host, and i cannot seem to access the files now, as they have transferred the domain already.

I have no idea how to locate the files, as i have no access to my cPanel. I have not canceled my old host yet, and will not until my site is live on the new host. But i am stressing hard because i cant locate the files and obviously need that to happen asap.

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Switching From GoDaddy

Jan 20, 2009

So one of my current hosts is a GoDaddy reseller. The site they're hosting is an eCommerce store run on .asp. It uses the Early Impact ProductCart shopping cart. It uses MS SQL databases if I understand correctly.

I have two sites currently hosted with LiquidWeb. I would switch my eCommerce site over to them, except they only offer Linux shared hosting plans. I would have to go with a VPS to get Windows with them. I'm looking for a shared hosting plan with 5 things in mind:

1) Excellent support and hosting uptime - on the level of Liquid Web. I'm willing to pay a premium for a good host. Over the past few days, pages time out and do not load on my GoDaddy server...and GoDaddy's support is no good. The site is in the building stages right now so it receives no more than like 5 hits per day. Uptime is the biggest issue besides support. If my site doesn't load currently receiving 5 hits a day....it's gonna be AWFUL when it's getting more visitors.

2) Email accounts - I have to pay extra for email accounts with GoDaddy. I'm hoping for a free email solution if at all possible.

3) I will likely need help with moving my website over and making sure everything runs correctly on the new host's server. If there's a host who can provide support for this, it would be a huge help.

4) 30-Day Moneyback Guarantee required.

5) I'm currently on the GoDaddy Windows Economy plan. I would hope to keep most of these features with new host, including all critical ones such as server software, etc. I tried to link the page showing the features, however I don't have enough posts to do

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Jul 9, 2008

As you may have noted from my previous posts im now switching from my old host to WiredTree.com, after a while i'll give a formal review, buy guys, trust me these guys are outstanding. The response time for a support ticket is literally within MINUTES...i can actually submit a support ticket.. sit for 5 or 10 minutes, refresh, and ill get an answer, and an answer that actually helps. This host is great, plus, they offer cPanel pre-installed, and free. Now that's great. So far i trust these guys completely.

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Jul 17, 2008

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Anyone else have any experience with a PDU of this nature? Just remote on/off is really required and SNMP.

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Switching DNS/Server

Feb 28, 2008

I made a post earlier this week regarding spec of a server, and thanks for all the replies, looks like we were looking in the wrong area looking at hardware, instead of our application. However what it did bring to light is problems swapping from our server 1 to server 2.

Both our servers are hosted by same company, our domain name points at one of the servers, and as we were experiencing problems with speed decided to move our name from server 1 to server 2, we did this using a control panel supplied by our hosting company, this worked, but however caused major problems as some of our users accessing the server could not access for nearly 24 hours, I understand now that making these changes takes time to propogate around the web.

My question is, is there anyway of switching our domain name from one server another, that from a user point of view is nearly instant, so within minutes of us making the switch ALL our users can access the new server?

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May 22, 2008

I am finally switching servers at ThePlanet from my Celeron processor to a beefier and much more powerful/newer solution. It should solve all of my high load problems and it's really affordable.

So basically, I have to migrate about 30 sites to the new server. The problem is, several of the hosted sites rely on databases and some even have SSL certificates associated with them.

I have cPanel, and I know there is a cool tool in WHM to copy files from another server.

However, I have been told it will not bring any databases with it.

So I am stuck wondering how the heck I transfer the databases and have them all set up properly?

Also, how do I transfer an SSL certificate to the new server?

In addition to all of that, is there any information I need to know before initiating the transfer besides what I have already asked? I know I need to configure it first, with all of the settings I have on the old one.

I am not a web hosting company, this is all for personal use. I definitely need some guidance on what to do and how to do it right from the start.

The only other question I have, is how long does all of this take? Is this something I can do in the middle of the night and have up and running by morning or is this going to require a day or two of downtime and should be planned for the weekend?

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Apr 21, 2008

I got a new server and need to move my primary and secondary DNS. I use cpanel.

My idea was too:

1. Shut off my secondary DNS ns2. on my old server. (which I don't know how to do.) I was able to delete it from the nameserver Ip's link in whm. It deleted it but the server still has the IP assigned to it.

2. Set up my secondary dns on the new server. (cpanel wont let me because it says it already exists so I'm kind of stuck on this one too.)

3. Once the secondary is set up go to my registar and change the IP address.

4. move the sites, and turn off the primary ns server forcing everything to go to the new server or secondary dns.

5. move the primary..

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Jan 27, 2007

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Apr 27, 2007

Its been over 6-7 Months sonce i have been using Futurehosting vps cPanel - Elite Plan and i have been really satisfied with them!

Infact they are simply superb!

But Since last Month i am facing various horrible problems with my vps in cases of extra server load!

i have hosted only a invision power board forum on my vps which gets nearly 1k hits per day and talking about modifications i have no such modifications installed on my board that can raise up the server load!

i talked to Vik about this issue and he changed my account to a new more powerfull processor with same configuration;s and same value for money!

but now last night i got their email that they can no longer host my vps and that i have to swicth to a dedicated server!

Well Talking about a dedicated server i know that i have to move to it one day for sure but this is really not the correct time for me!

All My Vps is hosting is the ipb forum

I have requested Vik To Give me specifications of what processes have been raising the server load on the vps so that i can get it in deep of it!

Also i did submitted a ticket to Invision Guys and they scanned the system and found nothing at all that can raise up the server Load!

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Jan 2, 2007

I do the web development for my dad's web site and he called me and said he has been having issues with the hosting company (they have charged him a setup fee for every year he has the site even though everything is already setup). Anyway, there are more issues but this was the last one. So I am trying to find a new hosting company. Just because of all the advertising they do, I went to GoDaddy.com and see they have a package for 5 GB of space with MySQL for $3.99 a month. This is a lot less then my dad is currently paying.

The reason I am making this post is to see if anyone has any hosting companies they would recommend and maybe some feedback on GoDaddy if you have any.

I want to find a hosting company that supports:

- ASP Classic

- .Net

- MySQL

- a web stats page (a good way to view how many people have hit your page, where they came from, etc),

- a support desk so if we have issues we can talk to a real person

- offers e-mail but my dad wants his e-mail address to be hisname@hiscompanyname.com. Is it hard to setup this... would it be called a sub domain?

- ability to change folder options - for example, I have a file upload process and any time I add a new folder to upload files into, I have to submit an e-mail request to the hosting company and they take 3 or 4 days to turn around the request. I always thought there would be a way I could do this but maybe I am wrong.

Also, are there going to be any issues changing the hosting company so when people type in www.heartlandmachinery.com, it goes to the new hosting company, not the old hosting company? Sorry for so many questions, I just have never done this before and I want to make sure I have everything setup before we make the switch.

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