Monday, November 23rd, 2009 at
12:00 pm
I just paid for a plan which claims unlimited domain names included in the hosting. As soon as I started asking about how to add new domains, they changed the help screen in my cpanel (no more manage domains button) and they don’t reply to my emails. I am still within 30-days money back guarantee, but I want to give them a chance to respond first.
Friday, August 7th, 2009 at
12:02 am
Hello,?Now, ?I’m looking for different IP of WEB hosting in America.
I want to manage one cpanel and change IP address.
Do you know that kinds of webhositng?
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 at
12:46 am
i currently host my website with ipower and they suck, really slow and they dont have a Cpanel, just the old Vdeck, support sucks. im looking for a server good enough to handle large amount of traffic and data transfer, currently my biggest issue is speed, i want it very fast but not yet ready for dedicated hosting. What do you guys think about hosting with yahoo?
In your experience which hosting companies are good and very fast?
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 at
7:54 am
I’m looking for a dedicated VPS Hosting with cPanel and 2 IPs. The cheapest I’ve found is in the -0 range… Is there anything cheaper out there?
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 at
3:08 pm
I just started with a Virtual-Dedicated Server yesterday, created my cpanel account, created my ftp account, logged in, and uploaded some files to my public_html directory. However, when I try viewing anything I’ve uploaded (by going to http://server-ip/file_name in a browser), I get a "Not found" error! My FTP program says the files are there, and cpanel’s file-manager says they’re there, but my browser can’t view them! Any suggestions on what I’m doing wrong?
My index page is still the default cpanel-place-holder page, even though I uploaded a new index.html. My domain name hasn’t been changed yet to the new server, so I’m trying to view my site by typing in its IP address into the browser, rather than its domain name.
Additionally if it helps, cpanel said:
"The hostname (box.my-domain.com) resolves to . It should resolve to "my-ip". Please be sure to correct /etc/hosts as well as the ‘A’ entry in zone file for the domain."
Thanks for reading my question.
Friday, June 26th, 2009 at
7:56 am
i have a dedicated server, i have a cpanel webhosting manager, i change the password for a domain, but when i try to login into the domain using ftp the password wont work, whats going on
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 at
12:43 am
Hello, I am considering starting a website that will require a dedicated server the thing is that I would much much rather an unmanaged server to a managed one simply because a managed server is soo much more expensive.
The problem I have is that I have never before administered a server of my own with such depth and control over it and the extent of my knowledge is an account with a shared host.
The site will only be using a small php script and I couldn't imagine any intensive changes to the server ever being needed.
My question is would you recomend me getting an unmanaged server?
Are they difficult to administer?
Can you learn how to administer one just by having one?(exerience)
Are they as daunting as they sound?
Are there any guides out there for how to manage a fedora core 6 server with WHM and Cpanel? (Links Please)
How could someone administer a server without having a control panel(cpanel/whm)?
Sorry I was not trying to compare dedicated to shared but to give an example of the depth of my knowledge, although I have run a webserver before on my own computer it isn't quite the same because i am using windows xp.
The reason it needs to be dedicated is because the site will be cpu/ ram intensive. I dont want to go into detail about the site although I'm sure people can draw their own conclusion not that it is necessary.
Also where do people learn this stuff without going to an education establishment and taking a course in it?
Thursday, June 11th, 2009 at
12:48 am
I have a small webdesign studio and I need the server to host my clients. The best deal I've found so far is godaddy.com what do you think of that company?
What I need is:
- Linux server with cPanel and unlimited domains
- low cost
- great stability, speed and great service
what do you recommend?