A Good Dedicated Server to my Site (Help Please)

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Hello mates from the forum!
In the last months, my site is using about 8-10 GB daily of the Bandwidth...
And my webhost (A shared one) has been sending e-mails to me almost every week, complaining about my site (too much use of the CPU...)
But on the last days, I´m using about 15 to 20 GB...
And they give me 1 week to go out...

And now I want buy a Dedicated Server, coz my site is starting to grow about 100% monthly...
Can someone share with me a good Dedicated Webhost?
Thanks!
#dedicated #good #server #site
  • Profile picture of the author Damz
    Go to Dedicated Servers | Managed Dedicated Server Hosting and select a suitable plan for you. Most of the shared hosting providers are buying servers from ThePlanet...It's the world's most reliable dedicated hosting provider I think..Plans are cheap and the support is also awesome.
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  • Profile picture of the author artsub
    I use aplus.net, and I am happy with them. Having said that, it depends where the bandwidth is going. If it is a lot of downloading, you might be able to get away with staying shared, and picking up an amazon S3 account to host the files for download... might be a cheaper option.
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  • Profile picture of the author babushka99
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    Go with Mosso (a division of Rackspace). Their website is Cloud Computing, Cloud Hosting & Online Storage by Rackspace Hosting. Mosso is now the Rackspace Cloud. - choose the Cloud Sites - this is scalable - both in terms of memory, space and bandwidth.

    Cloud reliability, and really really easy to administer.

    Another Cloud provider I would recommend is Media Temple, Go Grid. But for some reason I find Mosso best. They also offer Cloud Servers as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheAngelGuy
    I'd second the Rackspace Cloud, but I'm not familiar with those other ones people have mentioned. They can scale up infinitely, they say, and it's where I'm going to go when traffic warrants.
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