The previous week, I relocated to WiredTree Hosting. You probably didn't notice, because the transition was more fluid than our uptime at our previous host, A2 Hosting. I had been postponing the switch for months, because I was fearful of trying to move our site to a different web server.
But the transition proved not to be a big deal, ultimately because of great support from WiredTree.
A2 Hosting had been my host for over a year. Throughout that period, we found the quality of their services mediocre with very poor downtime and customer support. But because their charges were very cheap and also because of being concerned over the transfer, we stayed with them. A2 Hosting's packages were very inexpensive and they alleged that those packages were unlimited (we will talk at length about this we will talk at length about this afterwards) We were forking over less than $10 monthly.
And where the transition was concerned, despite my being computer-savvy, the thought of the shift from one hosting server to another made me very stressed. We also had to move from shared hosting to a virtual private server. Since I know nothing about hosting administration, it seemed like a chancy and time-consuming task. Managing a law practice full-time left me with very little time for online work and absolutely no time for the perplexing field of hosting operations.
We would have plodded on with A2 Hosting regardless of its downtime and other inadequacies as we liked their rate and we were worried about this cross over. A2 Hosting informed us that the package we purchased was an limitless one but they recently told us that we were applying too many resources on that plan. I still haven't worked out how A2 Hosting thinks we can make use of too much of our limitless information. Well, the last straw was when A2 told us we had one week to shift.
Somebody recommended me to WiredTree and that's what we opted for.
This analysis is in fact prejudiced meaning that it's based on my own experience with the company. There may be customers who may not feel the same.
It's no surprise that they are one of the fastest growing businesses in the U.S. WiredTree is one of the best VPS or dedicated server providers that you will not be sorry for making use of. My 2 years of experience with WiredTree shows that you cannot go wrong with them.
It is quite far more expensive-about $50 per month-but it is not hard to understand why. I was convinced by WiredTrees impressive security measures and assistance that we'd made the right move.. In merely a few minutes, I received a response for for my support tickets at WiredTree, while A2 Hosting required hours to do so. I even received a telephone call to verify my order. (Actual people talking with me by means of the phone!)
The installation was swift, and then a support person walked me all the way from saving our former server, transferring it to our latest server, and transferring our domain names. In the end, it required under an hour of my time. Even if you are a technophobe, I am confident that WiredTree could get you relocated-or just ready to go in the first place-in short order. So we moved, but you quite possibly didn't perceive. We have simply no remorse with our range of our new host, WiredTree.
But the transition proved not to be a big deal, ultimately because of great support from WiredTree.
A2 Hosting had been my host for over a year. Throughout that period, we found the quality of their services mediocre with very poor downtime and customer support. But because their charges were very cheap and also because of being concerned over the transfer, we stayed with them. A2 Hosting's packages were very inexpensive and they alleged that those packages were unlimited (we will talk at length about this we will talk at length about this afterwards) We were forking over less than $10 monthly.
And where the transition was concerned, despite my being computer-savvy, the thought of the shift from one hosting server to another made me very stressed. We also had to move from shared hosting to a virtual private server. Since I know nothing about hosting administration, it seemed like a chancy and time-consuming task. Managing a law practice full-time left me with very little time for online work and absolutely no time for the perplexing field of hosting operations.
We would have plodded on with A2 Hosting regardless of its downtime and other inadequacies as we liked their rate and we were worried about this cross over. A2 Hosting informed us that the package we purchased was an limitless one but they recently told us that we were applying too many resources on that plan. I still haven't worked out how A2 Hosting thinks we can make use of too much of our limitless information. Well, the last straw was when A2 told us we had one week to shift.
Somebody recommended me to WiredTree and that's what we opted for.
This analysis is in fact prejudiced meaning that it's based on my own experience with the company. There may be customers who may not feel the same.
It's no surprise that they are one of the fastest growing businesses in the U.S. WiredTree is one of the best VPS or dedicated server providers that you will not be sorry for making use of. My 2 years of experience with WiredTree shows that you cannot go wrong with them.
It is quite far more expensive-about $50 per month-but it is not hard to understand why. I was convinced by WiredTrees impressive security measures and assistance that we'd made the right move.. In merely a few minutes, I received a response for for my support tickets at WiredTree, while A2 Hosting required hours to do so. I even received a telephone call to verify my order. (Actual people talking with me by means of the phone!)
The installation was swift, and then a support person walked me all the way from saving our former server, transferring it to our latest server, and transferring our domain names. In the end, it required under an hour of my time. Even if you are a technophobe, I am confident that WiredTree could get you relocated-or just ready to go in the first place-in short order. So we moved, but you quite possibly didn't perceive. We have simply no remorse with our range of our new host, WiredTree.