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Namecheap is a company with good support and low number of downtimes. OVH is also big company, you may try them too. or try so called cloud hosting with 99.99% uptime SLA
I know kvchosting.com offer really cool ssd business hosting solutions at good rates. Their tech support is extremely fast.
I have gotten responses to my e-mails not even 5 minutes later. The answers I receive are clear and very helpful.
There are lots of web hosts and their services that you can give a try. But make sure to check them out in various web hosting forums for reviews about their services. There are numerous hosts that offer cheap plans at discounted prices.
Think that it will be reasonable for you, OP, to give m6.net a try. Many of my clients appreciate the work they do for them.
It is a good idea to speak to web host's representative to make sure that you'll receive exactly what you need.
Have you considered SSD web hosting solutions?
I have used a couple of others and finally switched to Kvchosting.com. I can't see me ever switching to a different host.
Customer service is second to none. All my support requests are handled under 5 minutes.
Small Business? How much traffic will you get per day? If not too much, VPS is Enough, otherwise, maybe you need a dedicated server.
I have a server provider. Maybe you can check.
I believe Stratus4.com is flexible and stable enough to satisfy all your specific requirements and keep your web sites always online.
According to my experience, this hosting company has been rock solid from the beginning. Discount Code: S415OFF
If you're still looking for options, I would suggest Domainsatcost, they have affordable prices and 24/7 support, plus 99.99% guaranteed uptime. Take advantage of this special offer: 2 months for the price of 1.
What are the ramifications for organizations that eat up bandwidth and storage in a shared hosting environment? How does the hosting provider mitigate these types of issues?