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Cyberwings vs. Byzhosting

Wezz

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When I compare Byzhosting to Cyberwings I think Byzhosting is better.
The only thing is that Byzhosting does not allow chatboxes other than the one they provide.
My question is: is Byzhosting good (uptime, reliability etc.) and what is the quality of the chatbox they offer?
 
if you're after features and cheap pricing... go with cyberwings...
if your're after uptime, features, and cheap prices... go with byzhosting...*

or just ask vegs

*i think byzhosting would be more reliable for the price.... i don't think a host could survive on the prices that cyberwings have.... i you want to prove me wrong... feel free to do so
 
Originally posted by andytandoc
if you're after features and cheap pricing... go with cyberwings...
if your're after uptime, features, and cheap prices... go with byzhosting...*

or just ask vegs

*i think byzhosting would be more reliable for the price.... i don't think a host could survive on the prices that cyberwings have.... i you want to prove me wrong... feel free to do so

I don't think that that comment has founding. Cyberwings has rackshack servers which are completely reliable.
 
Let's see.
Assumptions:
1. 200 customers per server. No reliable and satisfied service for more than 200 customers per server.
2. 200 customers will not use more than 300GB transfer included in the $99 plan from rackshack.

$7 X 200 = $1400
One server annual fee $99 X 12 = $ 1188

For the first year, they loose money because the initial setup fees from rackshack.

If they put 300 accounts on the server, they have $2100 per year. Which makes about $500 for the first year, and $900 per year after that. But this is based on the hosted site are not growing, if they do, they will use more than 300GB per month, which will make the profit much thinner.

I don't know how they survive. but I think for less than $10 per year, it's OK for domain parking.
 
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