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Gans

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Best shared hosting provider ...
« on: May 20, 2025, 06:16:44 AM »
Which shared account is better to have a deal with - libertyvps.net or planethoster.com?
So what do you think?

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Re: Best shared hosting provider ...
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2025, 04:42:12 PM »
At hostpro.com, the managed approach to hosting is noteworthy - ideal for those who don't want to bother with administration. The control panel is already installed, and support is always at hand. Backups are daily, which is important when working with content or updates. Thanks to NVMe disks, websites load very quickly. Hosting is suitable for shops, blogs, portfolios - flexible functionality allows for a lot.

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« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2025, 09:44:55 AM »
OwnWebServers offers an unlimited web hosting plan that starts at just $3 per month. This affordable plan includes a wide range of features, such as unlimited disk space, bandwidth, email accounts, and MySQL databases. Additionally, OwnWebServers provides a user-friendly control panel, 24/7 support, and a 99.9% uptime guarantee.
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« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2025, 12:07:46 AM »
The big thing for me is the uptime, and reliability, alongside good prices (in comparison with quality) and I also like to see some good support just for peace of mind.
I'd recommend Hosticon.com to anyone looking for a good, steady host. They have top-notch customer service, responding to trouble tickets immediately and consistently.
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