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What would you look for from Hosting

So as the title says, if you was to purchase a hosting account what would you be looking for in terms of hardware, software, support?

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  • Depends on what type of hosting - VPS, webhost, email, dedi, ...

  • emgemg Veteran

    The same thread is running in WebHostingTalk. Same handle. Same unqualified question.

    This is about as useful as "What would you look for from Housing" (Not a typo.)

    Any answers here will be meaningless.

  • DediRockDediRock Member, Patron Provider

    A quality service at a fair price.

  • I always check for location first, then basic specs (storage, ram, cpu type etc.)

  • Fast support

  • LeasewebUKLeasewebUK Member, Host Rep

    Hi,

    I think all aspects need to be considered.

    Price, Performance, Quality and Support. The companies that get this right are the ones who are suceeding in this market.

  • MumblyMumbly Member
    edited January 2023

    Location first. Then specs/price. But main factor to actually keep host long term (I prefer to not move for years) is stability/uptime (so performance, I guess).
    The best hosts are those where's not needed to open support ticket for years.

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