Rob:
As someone who provides hosting services to clients, I can say that
reliable information is hard to find. One of the reasons why we got
into hosting is because of frustration with other companies. You do
your research, find someone with good customer feedback, and sign
up... only to discover that so many others have done the same thing
that they can't grow to handle the load. Or you find a bigger
provider, assuming that they have things right, and wind up calling
them five times a year to tell them that their server is down or that
their network is slow. Even if you find someone you're happy with,
they can wind up being acquired by someone else who "trims the fat"
and leaves you with everything you worked so hard to avoid.
On the flip side you have users who want first class reliable hosting
with no overselling, nanosecond response times and great support for
five bucks a month... which is mathematically impossible.
All I can suggest is that you talk to as many people as you can find
who have the same sorts of needs that you do (traffic, responsiveness,
price point, etc.) and see if a common recommendation emerges.
Regards,
Alan
On Oct 6, 10:07 am, Robert Borgersen <
robertborger...@gmail.com>
wrote: