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Re: godaddy.com
by script_fu on 2004/10/9 0:25:14

I also use godaddy and have never had a problem. I've bought up as much as 108 domains with them. I've since trimmed down a lil but still a big godaddy fan after all this time! They rock!

Hosting accounts come and go. Find a good one a stick with them. Some suggestions as follows...

http://www.voxtreme.com Matt runs a very well oiled machine.

http://www.httpme.com Very good service but no SSH access
With what im doing I dont use putty much any more.

http://www.bluewho.com has come along way and is my reseller of choice right now. SSH, overselling, reasonable rates and support rocks! They could use a few more cpanel skins.
Re: godaddy.com
by Anonymous on 2004/10/8 21:45:32

Hi there!
I am a GoDaddy customer for some years now. And a happy customer, too.
They are good, reliable and inexpensive domain registrars, but DON'T, I repeat that DON'T use the hosting service.
They are really just TRYING to do that!!!
I signed up for the hosting 2 times, once for Windows hosting and once for Linux. Linux has some more features, but they are still very bad.
The admin page is terrible, the lack of features is amazing. They are really trying to give as little as somehow possible to get as many customers as possible. The customer service is relatively slow.
And now, why I quit the hosting with them: Believe it or not: The customer service told me (and I can proof that), that it is not possible to upload MySQL databases bigger than 1 or 2 MB !!!!!!!
Imagine this: They actually told me to cut my biggest database (which is about 70 MB uncompressed) in little pieces of 1 or 2 MB and upload them one after another. With all love but this is just more than ridiculous! They even told me that this is a common problem with mysql.

Overall: They offer good bandwidth and a lot of space but they are not for people with XOOPS systems.

Ok, I hope I could save at least somebody from signing up there....
Re: godaddy.com
by beerMe on 2004/9/24 16:57:57

I've been using godaddy for a while. They're pretty cheap for registration, and the hosting isn't bad. One problem I've *just* run into though: I can't use the net2ftp XOOPS module with them b/c they run their PHP in safe mode (or that was their 1/10th of a second explanation, anyhow...) So I'm looking for another solution. Any recommendations are welcome.
Re: godaddy.com
by Stewdio on 2004/9/23 17:34:30

Godaddy is very reliable and has quick domain propagation processes. I moved registrars and was up and running in about 24 hours. A week later I removed the old NS lookups and had no show of the change on my site. No one knew the wiser.
http://www.godaddy.com

I also did the same with my webhost. Moved without a hitch. I'm currently using Surpass Hosting and have gotten many people to move their hosting solutions to them. Excellent help desk ressponse time, although I have had issues with them before. Good hosting solution though. Fast and reliable.
http://www.surpasshosting.com
Re: godaddy.com
by Booga on 2004/9/23 17:33:15

I have never tried http://www.godaddy.com but I use http://www.planetdomain.com and have done for about 4 years without a single problem.....(over 100 domain names through my account)....very good service. I supose when you find something good you stick with it.

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