Arvixe Personal Class or business class?

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12 years ago
Is there much difference between Personal Class and Business Class (except for the costs) of hosting a online supermarket designed with nop commerce?

Please provide an opinion (if you have experienced both).

Considering there is a $17 difference, how about traffic (max number of visitors) and providing your own customized version of nop commerce (front-end + a little extra coding)?

Thank you.
12 years ago
Yes I have experienced both, i had lot of issues on personal class once my traffic started increasing, then i upgraded to business class pro and till now seems fine and even faster than personal class, also the major difference is the number of account on business class servers are very less due to which its faster and reliable.
12 years ago
I´m happy with my personal class it´s running well but I don´t have much traffic as I´m using the site as testsite.

TCH
12 years ago
AVOID arvixe's hosting... no support no uptime...
12 years ago
I agree, recently i faced lot of issues, even after paying $962 other than little faster loads there isnt any other difference, if you have Personal class and facing issues, recommend change the hosting provider than migrating to business server..
12 years ago
I've been with arvixe for 10 months using the personal ASP.NET and am very impressed with their hosting and service.  They are not perfect.  No hosting service is.

About a month ago the violet server I had my mojoPortal Websites on got terribly slow for days.  I put in a support ticket.  It took a few days but they resolved the issue and everything is running fine again.  What they found was 2 people abusing the hosting service via email spam and video streaming, etc.  These people who abuse shared hosting will always be around.  Especially with low cost hosting like arvixe personal.  They gave both trouble makers the boot.

In the last 15 years I have gone through about 6 different hosting companies.  I have had to contact all of them for support at times.

I agree that arvixe really loads up their personal hosting service.  But...  You get what you pay for.  If you have a business site making you considerable money you should upgrade to their business plan.

NOTE:  When using ASP.Net on most shared hosting.  If nobody visits your Website site for 20 minutes, IIS unloads your site.  Once it is unloaded the next visitor will have to wait about 9 seconds or more for the page to load.  However...  If your site is popular and it gets at least one visitor every 20 minutes the Website will always load fast in 1 second or less.  I wrote a C# program that sits on my desktop.  It visits a few of my critical Websites every 15 minutes to keep my Websites loading fast.  There are free and cheap services available that do this.

Rick Hubka
12 years ago
They not finding the tickets they missing your issues and you need to write and write to them... I told them that any website are not running on server they offer one month free hosting! What's the reason to have it if server is overloadef and even 5 pages static website can't load without issues...
12 years ago
The company did not provide the service! And I been voted down... Looks like arvixe going down with their overloaded servers...
12 years ago
On mandrake and sage server i couldn't access cp for a 2 days all my sites was down for 1 day and support team didn't answer to my ticket!
AVOID arvixe! They was good 2 years ago but not now just avoid!
12 years ago
I paid $962 and moved to Business server and still having atleast one issue a week, sometimes resolved as soon as you conatct Chat team, and some times with lot of email exchnage, where Arvixe tries to say that your network or ISP is at fault and finally found to be issue from their end, this is happening atleast once in a week to me, I dont expect after paying so much money i should be facing issues every now and then.
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