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Hosting Providers with good tech support?

Mirrowsk

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Hi

I would like to know some best hosting providers who are not offering a huge amount of space but a specific quota of disk space with the best up-time and security.
Any info on hostnamaste.com openvz vps hosting provider? Any reviews, discount codes? What host is better?
 
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I like QHoster.com OpenVZ VPS hosting. These guys do anything to keep the sites up.
The support is outstanding when you compare them to all the other major hosting providers.
 
My experience using hostnamaste.com web hosting has been phenomenal to say the least.
The servers are always fast, issues are resolved promptly and pricing is perfect.
 
If you are not the least knowledgeable person in the world about web hosting and do need to call support at least once on a daily basis then NetShop-isp.com.cy is really the VPS hosting provider for you. I am a an experienced web user and have tried literally dozens of web providers before but none with such high standards.
 
I do not know the web hosts discussed by most of the commentators, however, I know namecheap and namecheap has a good name for its support system. They offer live char customer support.
 
A lot of household hosting services provide great technical support though I'll recommend a few.
Sites such as bluehost, HostGator, inmotion, hostinger, even dreamhost that's very affordable for beginners.
 
I think hostgator is the best on the market right now and the cheapest package is $ 2.75 / month. it is not a large sum and it offers you many advantages! :)
 
Namecheap offers the best tech support. I once had some problems installing SSL and they took control if it by installing the certificates for me. They offer live chat so that you can get support quickly.
 

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