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It’s best to submit a support ticket
Probably won't end up using this. My friend gets charged $35 per IT request (updating DNS) so this makes it not worth it. Just want to go back to "set and forget" and not deal with more IP changes.
From the welcome email:
Most clients never even notice if they get moved because we manage the ip changes if it ever happens.
That's if the nameservers are changed. This is just used for web hosting, so DNS to webgui is the only thing to be configured and usually doesn't change for years at other providers.
I think I've only ever ran one shared hosting with their nameservers, otherwise it's always just using the assigned IPs to be needed to be configured at domain registrar.
It can be years here too. But its my opinion that you should used the web host's nameservers. Then if something bad happens the host can take care of it quickly. Using the registrar is also another point of failure. I have previously spent a lot of time troubleshooting only to find out its not my problem at all. Its at the registrar. The client doesn't know the difference. He only knows his website is down and he thinks I am to blame. Convincing him otherwise is nearly impossible.
Litespeed? OLS? Apache? which one?
@LittleCreek Any chance the LET Shared option will be available again?
out of stock
Apache.
@hcj
@faizfaiz
Back in stock again. I only allow a few at a time because I want to make sure nothing is overloaded.
the About Us link is not working, just want to see some information about this hosting company.