Originally posted by chris ashdown
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The variation of cost and value added services spans the whole spectrum.
However, what is clear is that there seems to be little coreolation between these costs and services with good and bad at both ends.
My own company, (CBN-UK), takes a fairly low cost option to hosting inasmuch as we pay for a 'dedicated' shared server.
By that I mean, we have all our client's carts on one rented server which we have exclusive use of for that purpose.
We have a 'three ring' contact with a an engineer in case we need him, and that has worked very well for the last 7 years.
The server is replaced every couple of years and is fully patched on a regular basis.
My clients go through my company first and the issues are dealt with directly, rarely needing us to raise issues with the hosting engineer.
If we do, then it is dealt with immediately.
For this we charge our clients £180 p.a. and feel that it good value all round.
The only stipulation we make is that we will only host our own client's websites that we have built.
It also works the other way too; we will only build websites and carts that are hosted by ourselves.
This works very well indeed and I would not have it any other way.
Maybe that's the way to go for some developers out there.
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