Ask HN: What is the best hosting service for personal use?
I'm tired of GoDaddy's politics, lack of respect towards their customers, their never ending up-selling, and their (non)designed user interfaces.
Could we build a list of alternatives that are Hacker News YC in spirit?
Edit: And from reading a recent PG comment, GoDaddy is not even owned by a tech company, they are owned by KKR. All the more reason for me to leave.
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[ 205 ms ] story [ 1087 ms ] threadhttp://Namecheap.com * http://Nearlyfreespeech.net (hosting too)
Hosting, DNS, PostgreSQL:
http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/zerigo_dns
VPS Hosting:
http://linode.com * http://intoVPS.com * https://securedragon.net/
having my own full ssh capabilities, cronjobs, php, python, ruby, et al support, databases, being able to make my own spam-filter, et al, is just great.
the price? the price is, what you want to pay. it is a minimum of 1 euro/month for space and 0,50Euro per month and domain. moving a domain cost 5 euro once.
you can pay more, if you are happy with these guys (and a lot of people do), but that iss the minimum.
also http://www.intovps.com - but it very seldom is working slow
Using them now after switching from mediatemple. They seem pretty decent, their support is great, 24/7 live chat support.
Hostgator - $10 a month or less, 'unlimited' everything, SSH access. This is super-cheap hosting and for the most part you get what you pay for, but in general the tech support has been outstanding, for me at least.
Amazon AWS... you really can't beat the learning value of booting up an EC2 instance and configuring your own server from scratch. Same goes for linode.
Don't rule out a cheap laptop loaded with Linux, and a business internet connection. It's not exactly a cheap solution, but it's great for learning, plus you have a dedicated physical server that you can do _anything_ you want with.
Just, whatever you do, don't buy your domain names at the same place you get your hosting!!!
>>Just, whatever you do, don't buy your domain names at the same place you get your hosting!!!
Why is this?