I don't think they are. I do however love them even if they are burners.jascha wrote:I had no idea that Opterons were still main stream or even being used any more. They burn soooo hot even with good liquid cooling.
For Indian users, Godaddy is a very good option.
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I would suggest going with a host that specializes in OpenCart hosting, as mentioned above there is something to be had from a host that optimizes their servers for hosting OpenCart and also specializes in supporting it, as they will be able to quickly and efficiently resolve any OpenCart issues you might have on their servers.
No sorry really not advertising, hosting is up with these guys at the end of the month and i would like some recent recommendations on which way to go. The last thing i want to do is advertise them as they have not been ideal or reliable
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I recommend you to choose hostgator as you web hosting provider. Because they have great offer and nice 14/7 support. I think it is very easy to use too. Their monthly cost is also low. Now as your wish.
They do have incredible customer support.katherinetkey wrote:I recommend you to choose hostgator as you web hosting provider. Because they have great offer and nice 14/7 support. I think it is very easy to use too. Their monthly cost is also low. Now as your wish.
Most of the shared hosting will be ok with some pluses and minuses here and their.. Dedicated Server /VPS is needed if their is a high amount of traffic to the site/s... 

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Use a shared hosting plan if you have a low budget... Otherwise its better to stick to a VPS.. Dedicated servers are the perfect solution but considering the high cost.. its beter to use either shared or VPS..
Bluehost, Hostgator and Hostmonster are some good hosts...


Bluehost, Hostgator and Hostmonster are some good hosts...
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Just be careful to never sacrifice cost over quality. No one wants to shop on a sluggish non-functioning laggy store. You're better off budgeting for a decent server and if you market your business right you can offset the cost.RgWeb wrote:Use a shared hosting plan if you have a low budget... Otherwise its better to stick to a VPS.. Dedicated servers are the perfect solution but considering the high cost.. its beter to use either shared or VPS..![]()
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Bluehost, Hostgator and Hostmonster are some good hosts...
i have gone with 1and1 no problems as yet but then ive had a mates hubby doing the techy stuff for me, but there service and pricing seems very good. Best i can afford at the moment. fingers crossed 

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One thing I would like to note is that you either buy the hype or you don't... but this is straight from the Microsoft website.
PHP PGO build for maximum performance on Windows
"In the last few years VC++ team have done some awesome work with profile guided optimizations (PGO). PGO improves performance of certain code paths which are more likely to be used in production environments. Most of the teams in Microsoft have been using this technology to speed up most commonly used scenarios. One of the ideas initially floated by Garrett was to start using PGO for building PHP. "
Good Luck to Everyone Here.
PHP PGO build for maximum performance on Windows
"In the last few years VC++ team have done some awesome work with profile guided optimizations (PGO). PGO improves performance of certain code paths which are more likely to be used in production environments. Most of the teams in Microsoft have been using this technology to speed up most commonly used scenarios. One of the ideas initially floated by Garrett was to start using PGO for building PHP. "
Good Luck to Everyone Here.
kabatza1 wrote:avvici wrote:
Intel® Xeon® E3-1230
3.20GHz, 8MB Cache
Turbo Quad Core /8T
RAM: 8GB
Storage: 500GB
Bandwidth: 4.0TB/mo
IP Addresses: 15
Environment: CentOS
(yes, this one would run you about $300.00/month but it's only an example.)
15 IPs???? what are you hosting?
Still too expensive you should change provider![]()
How about this:
dedicated server
Intel Core i7 (6 x 3,20 GHz)
24 GB RAM
80 GB SSD,
2TB HDD,
max 100 Mbit/s port in a 3x10Gbit network
UNLIMITED Traffic (allowed to use up to 60mbit constantly, but spikes are OK)
various linux OS,
ALL this for around 100 euro/month and around 1euro per extra IP
But I would go for this VPS instead:
16 GB dedicated RAM,
6vCPU's
800GB storage,
and the rest exactly the same as above...
All for 30 euro per month....now this is cheap!!!
Both these are way too powerful for the average opencart user, and budget VPS with 512MB costing 6 euro a month will do for most web shops!!! I have tested a centos 6 minimal installation in a vps like this, with Gnome, remote desktop, firefox browser and it runs smoothly at 2% cpu and 300Mb RAM. I even played a couple of YouTube videos but the RAM did spike a bit there upto 400MB... still it kept running smooth!
where is this config available ? and is it a managed server
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