Webfusion's shared hosting does have the advantage that the servers are based in the UK, which is difficult to find with the larger (cheaper) providers. This can have SEO benefits, particularly if you are not using .co.uk.
PS plus you will find that most of this type of provider suffer by trying to save money on admin/supprt etc.
You will have to spend somewhat more to get really good service.
Personally i use vi.net and find absolutely nothing wrong with them. They even reversed a minor update to perl recently because it effected the cart process.
But they are expensive compared to others on the market (but then the extra goes on support when you need it)
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mmmm... interesting.... it's certainly not my experience of Heart. I do find the support mechanism frustrating at times (i.e. it being form based) but their knowledge is usually good and so are response times. A few of their older servers are serving web pages up a bit slower than the new servers but not unacceptably IMO.
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Having looked at a few company reviews, most of them are complaints - nobody sems to post any good reviews so its not a fair representation of what they are really like. For every complaint you read there may be 10 happy customers.
Same here. If you're using a co.uk domain you really should try and get a UK based server.
Overall the hosting enviroment you use shouldn't really affect the quality of service you provide to your customer so long as your hosting provider is of sufficient quality. I have held a number of hosting accounts, however I also host my mission critical stuff at home ran off a buisness line, if anything goes wrong I am there to fix it in minutes and it gives me freedom to ensure the server is secure and runs all the services I require. While this is not the route to go for a number of people as it requires a professional level of technical knowledge it is one route, I would reccommend contacting the hosting service before you purchase a package as a personal email response will show its run by people who care about their customers and you can guage how good they will be at future support.
Regards,
Simon Dann Ba Hons, MA.
"The markings of a great platform is it not forcing its users to hack around it, but to progress logically through it" - Anon
Same here. If you're using a co.uk domain you really should try and get a UK based server.
Overall the hosting enviroment you use shouldn't really affect the quality of service you provide to your customer so long as your hosting provider is of sufficient quality. I have held a number of hosting accounts, however I also host my mission critical stuff at home ran off a buisness line, if anything goes wrong I am there to fix it in minutes and it gives me freedom to ensure the server is secure and runs all the services I require. While this is not the route to go for a number of people as it requires a professional level of technical knowledge it is one route, I would reccommend contacting the hosting service before you purchase a package as a personal email response will show its run by people who care about their customers and you can guage how good they will be at future support.
Regards,
Simon Dann Ba Hons, MA.
"The markings of a great platform is it not forcing its users to hack around it, but to progress logically through it" - Anon
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