Just noticed the c5 hosting offering has gone totally $$$

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Not saying it isn't worth it, but I'm sorry to see there is no low-dollar c5 hosting anymore (the lowest plan is $45/month).

I understand as a company c5 may not be able to offer the less expensive plans anymore and stay afloat with sanity intact... so no judgments there.

I'm just expressing disappointment, and hoping maybe I'm reading the page wrong:
http://www.concrete5.org/services/hosting/...

kirkroberts
 
Mnkras replied on at Permalink Reply
Mnkras
the theory is that you are paying for the best c5 support out there,
kirkroberts replied on at Permalink Reply
kirkroberts
Oh yeah, the theory is sound.

I'm just bummed I can"t automatically send clients to sign up for c5 hosting. $45/mth is too much for pretty much all of them. Before the $10 plan was a total no-brainer!

I can only imagine that the less expensive plans were overall a money loser. Too bad :-(
Mnkras replied on at Permalink Reply
Mnkras
get a reseller acct on like hostgator for $20 a month and charge them $10 a month
there ya go :)
kirkroberts replied on at Permalink Reply
kirkroberts
Wow, do you really think hostgator speed compares to c5 servers?

I haven't tried them but have a few others (A2, bluehost, innohosting). c5 was always clearly the fastest and worth having clients go through the pain of switching servers.
ThemeGuru replied on at Permalink Reply
ThemeGuru
You can always go for a VPS... Plus with the new built in cache it's pretty fast even on shared.

btw hostgator does provide top notch support. Best way to get the experts is through their ticket system. I've gotten a reply in a matter of hours.
goldfish replied on at Permalink Reply
goldfish
I've had good luck with a Hostgator VPS as well. Based on my experience I'd recommend no lower than the 1.3GB RAM offering. Chat & Ticket support has been consistent.
kirkroberts replied on at Permalink Reply
kirkroberts
Thanks for the recommendations!

I've never gone the VPS route because I have zero interest in managing a server. That's why I was so happy with c5's offering... it gave server-phobes like me a finely-tuned c5 presentation machine with no configuration necessary. A dream come true!

Maybe they'll come up with a lower-priced plan for the masses again. Or maybe "the masses" are exactly why they don't have a lower-priced plan anymore :-)
ThemeGuru replied on at Permalink Reply
ThemeGuru
Well just to let you know you can get hostgator's vps managed plan with cpanel.

Which might be better for you. They take of everything! Plus if you need something done on the side it's pretty cheap!
frz replied on at Permalink Reply
frz
We love the masses. We just cant compete with the big budget hosts and thei=
r race to the bottom. If it's worth it to your business to have a single po=
int of contact that can solve all problems, our hosting is very affordable. I=
f you've got some DIY energy and patience with your web presence, any of the=
hosts at the top of our hosting page do a great job of keeping prices low a=
nd quality high.

Best wishes,
(Pecked out on a mobile device...)
http://about.me/frz

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Abs0lute replied on at Permalink Reply
Abs0lute
Glad c5 works better than your mobile auto spell-checker, Franz.
Lol.
I'm w/ Bluehost, and it took a bit of work to get Pretty URLs working, but other than that, everything is great. Could use a little more speed, but it's not bad for the price and quality of service.
Cheers.
kirkroberts replied on at Permalink Reply
kirkroberts
frz: I totally understand about the race to the bottom

themeguru: thanks for the tip on hostgator's managed vps

everyone: a recent client is hosted with Canvas Dreams (coincidentally located in Portland, OR, land of c5) and I was impressed with their speed and support (called once and they picked up in two rings). And I'm a sucker for the wind-powered schtick. Worth checking out.
kirkroberts replied on at Permalink Reply
kirkroberts
Hey, frz.... just curious about the inclusion of SiteCloud hosting when you've been vocally against using cloud hosting for c5. Not trying to catch you in an "a-ha!"... just wondering why they've been elevated to a recommended host. Thanks!
ThemeGuru replied on at Permalink Reply
ThemeGuru
Well after reading about some cloud hosting people are wanting it. Think cloud not claude :P

I don't think it would be up there if it wasn't good.
frz replied on at Permalink Reply
frz
they saw my diatribe in the blog and offered us a demo setup.

we tested it against other setups and found it to be acceptable.

I still maintain that you can configure a faster site with a dedicated server or array of them.

Cloud hosting may be slower out of the gate, but i think you can probably rely on it being consistently slower as your traffic ramps up.

There's certainly value in that type of thing. For example, concrete5.org right now is running on a pretty pimped out box and its starting to run into the edges of what just one machine can be configured to do. We can look at using RAM disks for cache, or building a few apache servers and load balancing - but one might also wonder if we had the thing running in the cloud if we couldn't just move up to 40 processors and 80 gigs of ram or whatever.

frankly, i dunno. It's certainly a fad and in that way there's probably a small element of truth and value to it that is blown out of proportion by everyone else.

What i can say is I've seen some cloud setups (from the most well known providers) just completely suck for anything that requires a middleware layer.

I've also seen some cloud setups that seem acceptably fast, SiteCloud.com amongst them.
kirkroberts replied on at Permalink Reply
kirkroberts
I had a couple of horror stories with a certain "cloud" host with the initials M and T... so I'm scarred.

Thanks for your thoughtful response, Franz. I love that you're so active in these forums!