[thelist] looking for serious hosting
Tom Webb
twebb at dynamicinst.com
Tue Nov 7 09:07:23 CST 2000
Haven't had that experience. All my customers have very pleased with
CIHost and their service. I have never found their servers to be slow. I
use Perl exclusively so I can't speak to the PHP issue. However, every
Host has some problems, I am saying overall my experience with CIHost has
been positive for my E-Commerce clients and found that CIHost has met their
needs at a reasonable price. One anecdotal negative experience should not
write off the entire service. Try doing anything with Verio.
Tom Webb
At 06:03 PM 11/6/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I don't mean to start anything, but I've worked with sites on CIHost
>before and so have several people I know. Their technical support and
>their speed are both extremely slow.
>
>I'm not sure of their prices lately, but the latest victim (that I know)
>of their appeal has told me they are reasonable. However, given how slow
>their servers have been in my experience, coupled with the fact that their
>technical support is slow and usually ineffectual, I couldn't recommend them.
>
>Anecdote: I wrote a small PHP upload script for the friend in question
>and we discovered that the upload limit for PHP was 2 MB. That setting is
>easily changeable in php.ini. Perl, on the other hand, was set with an
>upload limit of 10 MB.
>
>Tech support refused to change that setting for parity between the two
>environments, saying it would 'break scripts' (not bloody likely), and
>that we should consider a dedicated host if we want to change it. I've
>administered a PHP installation before and changing the upload limit will
>not break scripts. Most likely the admins are using default Red Hat
>installs and rpms and have no idea how to change it.
>
>Do you want to host with someone like that?
>
>On Monday, November 6, 2000, at 09:34 AM, Tom Webb wrote:
>
> > We use CIHOST at www.cihost.com. They have the best prices and best
> service.
> > Tom Webb
> >
>
>
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