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13-07-2007, 11:42
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Cheap Hosting for VBulletin Forum
Hi to all !
I am currently running [with a partner] a PHP2 Forum with 140 members which is part of a free set-up.
I anticipate that within a few months because of growing membership numbers, we will need to update and move to our own private host.
So, I am looking for a hosting package that can run a VBulletin [possible PHP3] forum for a minimum 400 members with growth anticipated to a max of 1000 members.
Can you suggest a suitable plan, finance is a problem because we will not allow any adverts but I am willing to self-finance provided it is not too expensive ?!
Thanks !
Jon
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13-07-2007, 12:01
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You can opt for a VPS hosting package which will be best suited for your forum. You can upgrade it to a Dedicated Server at any time when your forum grows. The VPS hosting package of eUKhost starts from £19 and it comes with lot of added features.
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13-07-2007, 12:13
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A shared linux hosting plan would be suitable seeing as your looking for a plan which isn't too costly.
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13-07-2007, 12:16
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Yes, I agree a shared Linux plan would probably meet your requirements and beyond. Don't forget that you can upgrade your plan at any time if you have further requirements.
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13-07-2007, 12:17
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13-07-2007, 12:21
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To start off with the copper package (22.99/yr) will probably be enough and can be upgraded to another plan at any time.
I imagine the features of the copper package are far superior to what you are getting off a free host. 
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13-07-2007, 12:37
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Hello Jon,
Copper or Bronze package would be enough to get you started with your forum. You can upgrade to a higher plan at anytime as per the growth of your forum.
Feel free to post if you have any further queries.
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14-07-2007, 02:41
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Many thanks to all !
Phew . . . You've certainly given us something to think about, I like the idea of the Bronze/Copper packages. We don't have many members using Linux, we tend to be a predominantly winows package.
However . . . Never say die ! I've long wanted to get to grips with a Linux OS but not yet taken the plunge, who know's, one day ?!
Thanks once again for all contributions, you've all gone to a lot of trouble and it's appreciated !
Jon
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14-07-2007, 06:22
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Originally Posted by MonteJon
Many thanks to all !
Phew . . . You've certainly given us something to think about, I like the idea of the Bronze/Copper packages. We don't have many members using Linux, we tend to be a predominantly winows package.
However . . . Never say die ! I've long wanted to get to grips with a Linux OS but not yet taken the plunge, who know's, one day ?!
Thanks once again for all contributions, you've all gone to a lot of trouble and it's appreciated !
Jon
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Don't forget, Windows packages that eUKhost offer include PHP & MySQL including other scripting languages like ASP.NET & MSSQL. So whether you require a Linux or Windows platform account for your phpBB based forum, it's up to you  .
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14-07-2007, 06:43
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If you are looking for a Windows package, you can opt for Windows Copper or Windows Bronze package. Here's the link to our Windows shared packages http://www.eukhost.com/windows-web-hosting.php
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14-07-2007, 10:02
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Unless you require a windows package however, I suggest you get a linux package instead, as they are more reliable and have more features.
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14-07-2007, 15:46
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Yes, I second that - Go with a Linux package unless you need features like ASP.
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16-07-2007, 11:12
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Yeah, and that will be cost-effective too.
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16-07-2007, 11:15
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Yeah, and that will be cost-effective too.
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Thats another good point and also in general people seem to have a lot less problems with Linux - I personally can't think of any problems (apart from minor ones) that I have had on Linux.
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20-07-2007, 01:50
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Linux, Shared hosting. Silver.
That's my reccomendation. That way, you've plenty of space, and can expand to host more bits of a website than just a forum if you wish.
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20-07-2007, 03:41
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Hey Guys,
You all have suggested Jon so much, but where's Jon? Seems, he's disappeared !!!
Anyways, even I'd suggest him to go for a Linux Plan, since it would accomplish all his requirements. And Jon need not bother about the backend working of a Linux Box coz all eUKhost shared plans come with one of the best control panel, " cPanel " that is very user friendly and thus easy to use; you can refer to some of cPanel's Flash Tutorials at http://www.eukhost.com/support/cpanel.php .
Hope that's it Jon needs and would soon signup with eUKhost 
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20-07-2007, 11:44
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I'm sure he will come back  .
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