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Powerful dedicated server for a forum community I’m building?

Shrivelbitt

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Hi, I’m searching for a dedicated hosting service for a forum community I’m building.
I’d like it to be easy to install and manage. What hosting providers should I look at?
Is Hostingsource.com server hosting good? Are their servers fast and stable? Any recommendations?
 
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I'd normally look for in below order:
- support (technical support is very important),
- value for price (you will get what you pay for),
- uptime and reliability.
I'd recommend GTHost.com dedicated servers to anyone looking for a good, steady host.
It provides a wide range of professional facilities, all in generous quantities, and at a fantastic price.
 
A good idea is to speak to web host's representative to make sure you'll receive exactly what you need.
I can draw your attention to Greenwebpage.com servers. Excellent value for money with features that go above and beyond expectations.
The best hosting investment I’ve made. This web host gives the best mix of pricing, customer support and has a good user interface.
 
I’ve run a couple of community forums myself, so I know how important it is to have a server that doesn’t go down and can handle spikes if traffic suddenly jumps. Dedicated hosting is definitely the way to go if you want flexibility and control, especially if you’re planning on growing your user base. I always lean toward providers with great support, since things break or need to be tweaked more often than you’d think.

When I researched options for my last project, I found a lot of helpful details and alternatives here. It really helps to check out some comparisons before deciding what fits your needs.
 
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