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leaseweb vs fdcservers vs 100TB
Do You have any experience with them ?
Im going to buy 1Gbit server but still not sure what company choose |
Leasweb. I've had a few people tell me that if you actually come anywhere near the bandwidth they give you on the other two you listed, they find some reason to terminate your account - I of course don't know for sure if this is the case, this is just what i've heard.
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100tb will cancel your account if you have 1 dmca notice.
fdcservers i have used, but i wouldnt use it for anything critical. |
so what you recommend ?
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what you mean "hosting anything critical there" ?
Im goin host paysites and webcam site |
Not sure about the others but Leaseweb has pretty awesome connectivity to both the US and Euro. Perfect if you're serving in both areas. Great network... Bit expensive depending on your setup. A while back I also heard that their support was a little lacking. But I guess they are one of the biggest hosts going around so that comes with it.
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I've heard bad things about all three. Leaseweb is probably the better of the three for someone who is going to use a lot of bandwidth and is hosting a porn site. But Leaseweb historically has had horrible support which last I heard was officially "best effort" which meant pretty much what they feel like doing and when. Unless you buy an expensive SLA. I might be mixing them up with someone else but this is the deal as I recall it from researching them.
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Leaseweb is terribly fucking expensive... fuck them... once you start getting near your initial bandwidth limits you're going to get squeezed on bandwidth prices... even if buying in bulk.
OVH has the best servers+bandwidth packages hands down (both of the two above opinions are based on about 3-4 months ago of research, haven't looked recently) Snelserver is also good and comparable to OVH, but OVH probably has a better network... |
OVH is much slower to the USA than Leaseweb though, at least in my experience. I guess it depends where the majority of your clients are. OVH also has terrible support, as would be expected.
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Additionally, PhxNap is well financed by CCBill, which is another big game changer when comparing a hosting company to the next. Not all are created the same, or have the same financial backing. A traditional web hosting company is not going to have a first bank of porn, or processing company in the background with cash reserves. That can ultimately make them a stronger alternative compared to a budget provider like Burst as an example where they are sliding by on $2.00 profit margins. :2 cents: |
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but if I need hosting for webcams so maybe best solution is take cheap dedicated managed server in Amerinoc,Choopa etc but for streaming buy cheapiest dedicated in fdcservers but with 1gbit bandwidth ?
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only recently i used their vps for testing. $8 a month isnt bad really for 5 ip addresses. but again i wouldnt host anything major on them, as i only used it for dev purposes. :pimp |
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used/using all 3 - here are my experiences:
- 100tb.com using them right now for mainstream site - burning about 22tb/month - everything fine so far... heard about problems with DCMA... support is ok but nothing exeptional... - fdcservers - used them trough reseller (active at gfy) and was really good - much better than I thought. I used them back in 2006 and they were crappy at the time but really cheap. Nowdays are much better... - leaseweb - used them also back in 2006 and their connectivity/performance was OUTSTANDING!!! but their bandwidth pricing were MAD. I remember we had like 1 TB for $100 and we spent 70 GB over the quota and they requested us to pay $700 overage while another 1TB was $100. Complete bullshit! Support was slow and shitty - didn't used them since. |
why is everyone talking about leaseweb like it's a legit option???
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