I've been using Pair for years. It used to be a bit nerds-only but it
has become more naive-user-friendly while still remaining pretty
hardcore as far as service, support, and security.
https://www.pair.com
They also sell domain services:
https://www.pairnic.comtad...@frameusers.com
I've used LunarPages (https://lunarpages.com) for years (15?) with
multiple sites/accounts and have had no complaints or significant
problems. Good pricing/options/support.
...scott
On 3/3/17 4:02 AM, D L Reynolds wrote:
For about a decade I’ve used HostGator as my ISP and was satisfied
I'm happy to endorse DreamHost as your domain
host (I always think of an ISP as an internet
service provider--the company that ports your
internet service into your computer). I've used
DreamHost for about 15 years and find their
customer support to be superior and responsive.
They host a
I have had very good luck (and service) from 1and1
([1]https://www.1and1.com) for multiple websites for about 15 years.
Grant
On March 3, 2017 at 6:25 AM Art Campbell
wrote:
If you're using WordPress, WPEngine is the best. An install includes
If you're using WordPress, WPEngine is the best. An install includes a
staging site for testing and development; daily and on-demand backups; and
when you need to, you always connect with a support person with root privs
in Austin, TX.
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my
The following information regarding ISPs may or may not be helpful:
Many ISPs are owned by EIG, the parent company of HostGator and Sitelock, so
I’ll be avoiding them. Here is a partial listing of the companies owned by EIG:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endurance_International_Group
I use both HostGator and Omnis. Omnis doesn't have as many bells and
whistles, but I never have any trouble with them, and their support is very
good.
On Mar 3, 2017 7:03 AM, "D L Reynolds" wrote:
For about a decade I’ve used HostGator as my ISP and was satisfied until
For about a decade I’ve used HostGator as my ISP and was satisfied until
yesterday — when I received an email from them saying phishing was being hosted
on my site. They shut the site down before notifying me, then recommended that
I contact a company called Sitelock for emergency recovery.