Hello, so today I stumbled upon shock byte and I was astonished with the low prices! so I am wondering if any one has a server with them and is it any good with no lag?
Kind regards
Torko
Kind regards
Torko
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Between those two i got to give Host-Atom a go!Used to host with them once. Didn't go well, the servers were laggy and the server was located in England, where I am. The support was fast, but it wasn't good quality service.
I would go with something like Clovux (http://clovux.net), or Host Atom (http://host-atom.com)
Thank you for your recommendation!Go ahead, but Clovux has really fast, and amazing support. Ultan does it, I contact him regularly and he's a really good person to chat with also. I'm with Clovux, but I heard Host-Atom is really good also.
Worth putting down my part on the table though. Just in recommendation instead of overrated server hosts such as MCProhosting or Shockbyte.
Host Atom (http://host-atom.com)
Between those two i got to give Host-Atom a go!![]()
We are a server host, i would not order a server from them. I just say that i like them more then the alternative.[DOUBLEPOST=1451758690,1451758652][/DOUBLEPOST]Go ahead, but Clovux has really fast, and amazing support. Ultan does it, I contact him regularly and he's a really good person to chat with also. I'm with Clovux, but I heard Host-Atom is really good also.
Worth putting down my part on the table though. Just in recommendation instead of overrated server hosts such as MCProhosting or Shockbyte.
No problem! Hope Host-Atom goes good for you Errota.Thanks the both of you for your kind words.
Tofty: You're asking a very open ended question. The reality is that some hosts are better for some things than others. The question shouldn't be which is the best host. The question should be which is the best host for you (or your friend). Sure, Host-Atom is a great hosting company and Errota is a great guy. But that doesn't mean his company is the best for you. Only you can determine that.
For me, I don't like dealing with shared hosting companies and I have some friends that are the same way. So I host servers on dedicated machines and that's what best for me and my group of friends. I even host for some members here on MCM for those that don't like the hassle of dealing with shared hosting companies and like the one-on-one support I give.
I would challenge you to take some and think about what you want (or what your friend wants) in terms of hosting and decide which is the best host for you, and not for other people. Consider your needs. For instance, how well do you know Linux? How well do you know Multicraft? How much support will you need to run your server smoothly? Those are just some question you should ask yourself when considering what the best hosting option is for you.
I hope I gave you something to think about.
