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Michael Lawinger
Michael Lawinger
33,581 Points

Hosting Options

Hey Everyone, I know of several hosting services out there, but without me mentioning any I know I was wondering if anyone had personal recommendations and experience. I'm just starting out so nothing too complicated or expensive.

2 Answers

For just playing around on, try Namecheap's shared Value plan - use them for domains too if you want. Hosting is cheap, decent management interface and tools, no problems for me so far. Cheers.

Michael Lawinger
Michael Lawinger
33,581 Points

Cool, I checked it out and it is definitely one of the most nice not the best option! I appreciate the suggestion. Is their any others or that you or anyone would suggest to keep my options open to.

Haha, yes Namecheap is a nice "not the best" option. I've heard decent things about Hostgator too, but I haven't used them personally. And even though lots of people think badly of GoDaddy, most of my experience using them has been fine. I used Dreamhost for something and didn't enjoy them as much, but I can't pinpoint exactly why; others may like them.

Kevin Korte
Kevin Korte
28,149 Points

I've used hostgator in the long long past, they were fine, very inexpensive. If you're shopping for a budget host, they're all pretty much the same. I don't know about hostgator today.

Another one to check out though, is A Small Orange, I've heard great things about them.

Personally now, I don't use any of them. I primarily use Heroku or Digital Ocean, but those take a bit to set up yourself before you get it going, so may not be what you're looking for today.