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- Recomendación del mejor sitio para hosting en México que facture?by /u/Evening_Lynx9536 on March 18, 2026 at 4:02 pm
Bueno bien lo dice el título, lo principal es que pudieran facturar dado que será para la empresa donde laboro, además busco recomendación en general de cual se adaptaría mejor dado que la página actual es meramente informativa, actualmente lo maneja AND de Sección Amarilla lo cual es demasiado tedioso al momento de querer hacer un cambio en la página, para eso debemos mandar correos y esperar hasta un mes para que los cambios se vean reflejados!, el plan es solo cambiar de hosting pero tengo duda en si debo dejar mi dominio con ellos o migrar todo, igual ellos me ofrecen correo pero ahora el correo quisiera manejarlo por otro proveedor así que el correo no es problema. submitted by /u/Evening_Lynx9536 [link] [comments]
- I need a cheap hosting with an easy interface to maybe leave Hostingerby /u/castxlho on March 18, 2026 at 3:29 pm
Me and other uni colleagues organize a festival once a year and we decided to create a website last year just to register every edition. We ended up creating a hostinger site a year ago for R$203 (39USD) and in the beginning of this month the domain and host expired and now they are charging R$359 host service + R$80 on domain (85USD total) to get it online again. It’s a simple website, just somewhere we can post a few pictures of the event every year, theatre critics, presentation schedules and other redirection links with simple scrolling animations that we dont really need. Considering we are kinda broke college students with little knowledge on programming, are there any affordable hosting options that will be as intuitive to config the website? Should we just stay with Hostinger? submitted by /u/castxlho [link] [comments]
- Fastcomet issuesby /u/swaroops on March 18, 2026 at 11:57 am
I was using fastcomet for the last 11 years for 80% of my hosting needs. Their support was excellent. After World Host Group acquired fastcomet last year, support became really bad. Nowadays server is down multiple times a day and no support staff available to resolve the issue. In fact, they are clueless. No technical knowledge at all. Can you suggest a best alternative provider? Quick support is my primary need. Or any idea to get proper support from fastcomet ? submitted by /u/swaroops [link] [comments]
- lightsail instance based db and ghost hosingby /u/ildbesuchagentlemen on March 18, 2026 at 11:05 am
how to make sure that the database that i’m hosting over lightsail instance is secured and has no data leak im hosting my ghost cms over lightsail instance 24$ plan and want to shift the mysql db to the same instance is this good practice submitted by /u/ildbesuchagentlemen [link] [comments]
- I need to leave DigitalOcean, looking for better alternativesby /u/BugsWithBenefits on March 18, 2026 at 8:27 am
Hey, I need an 8GB server. I am currently using digital ocean, self hosting a couple of open source projects. it’s too expensive. I have stuck to digital ocean for this long because I fear: I read a lot of recommendations for OVH but when I checked reddit, many people unhappy with their support, sudden unjustified increase in price, shady practices. Contabo was other option that I considered but too many people complained that they just cancel accounts suddenly. Then hetzner is another but they are probably for the west, I am from India. mixed reviews about netcup. My apps are in production, so I need: – good uptime, – cheaper, definitely. – good support, at least decent, I don’t have to wait for a week to get a response. – don’t cancel my account or data suddenly. please help and recommend according to your experience. Monthly Budget: $24max for 8GB server users: India I am hosting a couple of open source projects, not wordpress. I have over a decade long experience with severs, but not an expert on something. I just do enough to get things done. submitted by /u/BugsWithBenefits [link] [comments]