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- A problem about a hosting called creepercloudby /u/Imaginary_Poetry7789 on July 11, 2025 at 1:06 pm
It’s the worst hosting you can ever pick , yes sure they serve lifetime plans but the real resources that you get from buying the plans feels like a fake resources , there’s even no plugin and no player online and it lags and crashes horribly! Also whenever we complain , they’ve give the customers warning to not complain or else the 2nd times the ban , they’re very hard and seems like not caring about their customers . they also give people things for rating them 5 stars like that’s so bad if they wanted 5 star instead of getting it fairly . They are also known for banning people for the absolute worst reason like one of my friends bought a plan and they didn’t use alt and he got banned for alting like he is a customer , why would he even make an alt for free resources? they use smaller staff to help the customer and the real staffs hide. They don’t even do support so well , whenever our server lags horribly and we complain , they directly say that we must configure the server. We should give them 1 stars submitted by /u/Imaginary_Poetry7789 [link] [comments]
- What is your experience hosting websites for customers?by /u/human-with-birthdays on July 11, 2025 at 10:01 am
I’m thinking on offering hosting of websites I build for customers as well and offering them support. If you are doing that for multiple customers, can you tell me what that would look like? What are some common issues you have to solve or deal with customers? submitted by /u/human-with-birthdays [link] [comments]
- Will hosting in Nuremberg (Hetzner) cause noticeable latency for mostly Dutch clients?by /u/Southern-Support-325 on July 11, 2025 at 9:19 am
I’m planning to switch to a dedicated server for hosting websites, and most of my clients are based in the Netherlands. Right now, we’re using cloud hosting located in the Netherlands (siteground), but I’m considering moving to a Hetzner dedicated server based in Nuremberg, Germany. My main concern is latency and performance. Will moving to Nuremberg result in noticeably slower response times for Dutch visitors compared to our current setup? The sites are mostly standard business websites — WordPress, a few lightweight web apps and some webshops, nothing too demanding. I’m trying to balance performance and cost, and Hetzner’s pricing is very attractive. Does anyone have experience with this kind of switch or know if the difference in latency is significant in practice? Appreciate any input! submitted by /u/Southern-Support-325 [link] [comments]
- Money to ask for 1st freelance projectby /u/Dewashish27 on July 9, 2025 at 5:01 pm
How much to ask for freelance project of a water can business website? submitted by /u/Dewashish27 [link] [comments]
- Beware of the NameCheap “Unmetered SSD” storage option, it is metered.by /u/Mediocre-Rutabaga247 on July 8, 2025 at 2:18 pm
They are not very truthful in there advertising, they advertise a unlimited space plan with no disclaimers, but in reality, it’s only 40gb and only 10gb from each category. Below is from there terms of service: – A maximum of 10GB of a shared hosting account can be allocated to music, video or other multimedia files including but not limited to .aac, .avi, .mp3, .mp4, .mpeg, .jpg, .png, .gif files; – A maximum of 10GB of a shared hosting account can be allocated to any archive and disk image files containing the complete contents and structure of a data storage medium; – A maximum of 10GB of a shared hosting account can be allocated to databases and database dumps including but not limited to .sql files; – A maximum of 10GB of a shared hosting account can be allocated to Executable files and all other files which are the result of compiling a program. – As a part of disk usage optimization, error_log files on our Shared and Reseller servers are size-limited to 10MB per file and 1000 rows with the latest logs. If you go over 10gb in one of those categories they will terminate your account, but first offer to move you to a VPS plan at more then 4 times the price. I had a photo album on my website, so deleting my images was not a answer, especially when it’s suppose to not have a cap. I have been a customer for a long time and they could care less, they just want to scam you to get more money out of you. /uNameCheap submitted by /u/Mediocre-Rutabaga247 [link] [comments]