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    Thread: Hosting your own websites


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    11-24-2018, 02:38 PM
    Who here uses a web host to host websites or email?

    I use Bluehost and have like 76k files and 3.27GB usage for email and websites.

    With PHP 7.2 the websites are much faster than they used to be.

    Their shared hosting for me is faster than a Virtual Private Server plan.

    What fun things do you do with your web server?

    I host 7 domains through them.

    But there are many web hosts. They were just voted one of the best when I signed up before with them.

    But I don't recommend the Virtual Private Server. I had problems with sending emails and it getting blocked and having to authorize certificates every time I loaded Outlook.

    It's better they manage the server, so I go with shared hosting.

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