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Any thoughts on Blue Host or InMotion? Those are the two I'm looking at now.
"Bluehost has a cap on CPU, this goes for all web hosting clients that our hosted with them. Any site that succeeds 20% of the CPU is placed on a suspended list until the usage returns to a normal level."
Perhaps the experience you had with AN wasn't any different than what you would have encountered with any of their competitors. It would have been nice for them to send you an email
I haven't had the CPU usage experience with godaddy.com although I have noticed slow downs from time to time. I'm not familiar with too many other hosting providers like Bluehost or InMotion.
I had to track the IP down to prove it to AN hosting. Took four days to get my site up and running again and they chastized ME for giving away my password!!
They refuse to believe that I don't let my laptop out of my house or that anyone could possibly breach their security.
I plan to switch to Host Gator..hopefully I will get some of my money back from AN.
Avoid them at all costs..this is my second account with them an am not impressed.
It pays to ask lots of questions when looking for a host. not just cpu usage but how hard will they allow a database to get hit before suspending as well.
They have recently changed the promotion. While they still advertise $4.95 (reduced from a regular $6.95), they will only give you that rate if you commit for 3 years. The $6.95 regular rate was for a 1-year commitment, but under the "special" if you only commit for 1-year you now pay $7.49...
Additionally, they promise a $25 Google AdWords credit which they haven't delivered. And they promise free self-signed SSL certificates (which I need for testing my e-commerce app), but now they tell me no, if I want to use SSL I need to pay extra for a static IP.
See the package description for yourself at http://www.anhosting.com/november/package.php - the sale has an "ending date", but every time it ends they put on a new sale with the same terms - that's been going on for a week now.
I have put up a web site for testing, and I am satisfied with the performance. That's the best I can say. But I made one support request - to enable the PHP SOAP extensions (a standard part of PHP 5). Their answer was "no way". So my app won't run with their configuration.
It's hard work finding a hosting company to meet all your needs, and very disappointing when you finally chose one that won't provide the advertised price and features.
I have an online garage sale going and with new pages being added daily I entered some code to a page that reflects recently added items. This code causes the viewers page to refresh once every 2 minutes so hey can see any updated postings I may have since they last logged in.
I also kept this page open while designing and adding additional content. Well, after a few hours of work and updating (vieweing the page from my hard drive) I looked at this page from AN's server and I had been blocked, from my own website.
When I contacted AN they explained that after 100 log-ins (or apparently page refreshes) their system automatically recognizes you as a potential threat and blocks you from viewing ANY pages from that particular site.
They refused to undo this claiming it would be a hazard to their server. No telling how many customers have been permanently blocked from my site. Although, they did offer to remove from their "black list" any customers who's I.P. I could provide to them. Yeah, right!
I had to immediately remove this code. However, I've still been blocked from my own site 4 times in the 3 months I've been with them.
On a final note... I was with IPower for over 8 years prior to moving to AN Hosting. In all that time I never once received sam mail through my business site. Since moving to AN I've been swamped with spam. As many as 50 a day. I've also had emails arrive that originated from y own account which they say was not the case.
Well, I can read email headers and although I've sent the complete header to AN they've refused to acknowledge it to be the case.
STAY AWAY FROM AN HOSTING !!!
BST RGDS
My problem with AN Hosting was that they didn't answered my single e-mail in last 15 days and suspended my account by posting a auto-email that my cpu limits exceed. No detail information and no explaination.
So I thought to move my site.
1. No all the so-called hosting company owe a server of its owen. There are many who are only a reseller group.
2.Even pro mailing services companies owe their owe servers. You must check. If you can not, post is up so I will check. There are sites to do this work, but I am not allow to post it to make available for public.
I just wanted to chime in here with my position on this. We absolutely hate being forced to suspend an account, but sometimes we are left with little choice. Shared hosting is what it is, you're on a box with other people and we (as a host) have a responsibility to keep the service stable for everyone.
I don't speak for all the web hosting companies out there, but I can assure you that *most* web hosts will suspend after a certain % is used. From our experience, most people who get suspended are either A) Too popular for shared hosting, or B) Have a large number of plugins and a non-optomized Wordpress Blog.
We've made some real strides lately to try to alleviate the suspension procedure a bit. I wish I could do away with suspending completely, but it's just not possible in a shared hosting environment.
If you had trouble with our service and needed to leave, I completely understand. We take feedback extremely seriously and will work to tweak this even more.
Sorry for the trouble you guys had.. please holler at me if there is anything I can do.
:)
Marc Bollinger
General Manager
marcb@midphase.com
Thanks for chiming in. It's good to see you guys are listening and updating your suspension procedure. My biggest beef with it was level of communication. Something easily fixed on your side. Also, not being able to get a refund was incredibly frustrating.
No problem, again.. sorry for the trouble. Our new policy will issue you a pro-rated refund if you were suspended and ended up canceling. Just let me the details if that was the case for you. :)
Marc
Seriously, I'm not here to pull a P.R. stunt, I honestly am trying to fix all of our problems.
What sort of issues were you experiencing?
Marc
I read your earlier post about the issue you experienced, and I'm appalled to say the least. I'd really like to find out what happened here.. I assure you that our policy isn't to hold your files hostage or suspend you without cause.
All web hosts have problems and without feedback like this, it's tough to tell where we're dropping the ball. If you were told you couldn't get access to your files, then I'm totally embarrassed and want to find out how this happened.
Marc
they email me this
Dear Customer,
Due to the amount of CPU and/or memory resources used by your account, we were forced into suspending the account. Please understand that we only suspend an account as a last resort and want to help you track down the cause as quickly as possible.
Shared servers (MegaPhase, Prophase, and ANHosting accounts) are only allotted 10% of the server's resources (CPU and Memory) at any given time. This restriction is put in place to keep balance on the server. The first step is to try to isolate what content on your website is causing the overage. If this seems unexpected, it could be a recent change to your site (such as installing a new wordpress plugin, mailing list application, etc). Any information you can provide about recent changes can help us to isolate the problem. However, we were able to retrieve the following files and/or scripts that likely caused the suspension:
how can my site cause the rise in cpu usage when i only got max of 50 users in a singel given time.
now they got my files/database in hostage.
I saw your ticket come through. You were using nearly 25% of the overall CPU of our shared hosting server, that's just too much. We were receiving numerous complaints from other users on that box.
Marc
I do wonder if it wouldn't be a better idea for MidPhase to use an overflow server that they could transfer the offending accounts to so that they can resolve their issues without all of the hard feelings.
Having read this thread, I'm not going to install WordPress - which I was just about to do. It sounds like it is all to easy to push a server past its limits via plugins.
Much like you Josh, I saw AN listed on WorPress's recommended hosts list (which AN is no longer on). I started a small blog for my employer with AN, beginning with a shared server. From the very first day, server outages and fellow shared accounts brought my site down on a weekly basis. A month later, I decided to try a VPS with AN (actually MidPhase) and see if things improved. No, they got worse. My site crashed weekly with only a few thousand hits, database errors, data loss, server outages, you name it. Since I paid for a year's service in advance, I started asking the billing department about cancellation and a refund for the unused months of service. After over a month, and numerous calls and emails to management, I finally coerced a billing rep to confirm that they would reimburse my unused payment, and canceled my service. Though I haven't gotten my refund yet, I'm happily blogging away with DreamHost. They're awesome. I wish I'd gone with them to begin with.
I urge everyone not to make the boneheaded mistakes I did. MidPhase is a horrible company, with horrible servers, horrible tech support. They're one of the most absolute worst hosting services you could go with.