Moving away from Liquid Web after they doubled my monthly rate. Best suggestions?
I was previously with WiredTree, and I'm on a modest $50/month plan that includes WHM with CPanel for account management. My server is still on CentOS 6, and I recently filled out a migration application to CentOS 7. I was contacted by one of their support people who let me know that after the migration was complete, my account would go up by $49/month to $99/month.
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I only host about 25 accounts and don't do a lot of traffic. Along with WHM, I have Scriptaculous added on for clients to install whatever.
Looking around at hosts that can offer me something similar for around $50, KnownHost appears to be the current front-runner. I'll also need to migrate everything from Liquid Web to wherever I go.
Anyone have other suggestions?
Might check out Sparknode as well. They utilize Hivelocity hardware and support.
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I was previously with WiredTree, and I'm on a modest $50/month plan that includes WHM with CPanel for account management. My server is still on CentOS 6, and I recently filled out a migration application to CentOS 7. I was contacted by one of their support people who let me know that after the migration was complete, my account would go up by $49/month to $99/month.
I only host about 25 accounts and don't do a lot of traffic. Along with WHM, I have Scriptaculous added on for clients to install whatever.
Hi alistaircom, we were able to find your account and someone will be contacting you shortly!
Other than O/S, software, and price....what are the actual technical specs that you require, or currently have?
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I was previously with WiredTree, and I'm on a modest $50/month plan that includes WHM with CPanel for account management. My server is still on CentOS 6, and I recently filled out a migration application to CentOS 7. I was contacted by one of their support people who let me know that after the migration was complete, my account would go up by $49/month to $99/month.
I only host about 25 accounts and don't do a lot of traffic. Along with WHM, I have Scriptaculous added on for clients to install whatever.
Looking around at hosts that can offer me something similar for around $50, KnownHost appears to be the current front-runner. I'll also need to migrate everything from Liquid Web to wherever I go.
Anyone have other suggestions?
What are the current specifications of the VPS that you are on? Are you looking for shared or dedicated cores? I assume that since you were with WiredTree the VPS is managed?
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The nice thing is with cPanel migrating your data will allow you to easily upgrade to Centos 7 without causing any major issues. At the same time you could look at moving to MySQL 5.7 if you have not already as the performance boost is a nice added bonus.
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Hi alistaircom, we were able to find your account and someone will be contacting you shortly!
Well, yes, someone reached out to me, only to say that the transition from WiredTree didn't have matching accounts, so too bad. I was instructed to delete some things so that I could move to a different account tier. I wouldn't say Liquid did anything at all to ensure that as an existing WiredTree account holder that was transitioned, that I was being accommodated in any way.
Definitely check out FutureHosting!
My server is still on CentOS 6, and I recently filled out a migration application to CentOS 7. I was contacted by one of their support people who let me know that after the migration was complete, my account would go up by $49/month to $99/month
Did they say why?
There's no good reason to charge for more for CentOS 7 over 6.
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Pretty sure it's not the OS that raised the price, it would be that the old plans are no longer available. Once you change from the legacy plan you had with WT, you need the new plan with LW, which has different pricing.
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Maybe give you the specifications of your current plan, then the specifications of the plan they want you to move too? This will give us a rough idea and what exactly would be most beneficial and we could narrow down some providers.
So far all we know if your budget and that you have 25 accounts needed to be migrated. In terms of migration the majority of providers would provide it for FREE.
That's a big jump. Have you tried contacting them about this? They may be willing to make some arrangement to keep your business.
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I would definitely reach out to your provider and see if they are willing to negotiate an option to keep you as a client. I'd say if your site is not an excruciating task, I don't see why they wouldn't be willing to work with you here. Just let them know how your feeling and see what they do. If they don't respond positively, I'd say its time to look elsewhere — their loss.
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