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Top Choice for PHP Web Hosting Solutions

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Mispisek
Member
177
07-08-2016, 07:54 AM
#1
I am finishing an internship at my local Chick-fil-A, where I developed a website with business details and onboarding resources for new staff. I currently use a WAMP server on my laptop and a university-hosted server for testing. I need a hosting solution to permanently host the site once it’s ready. Many services focus on design tools, but I’m mainly interested in uploading the files I’ve already created. A fair price, dependable performance, fast loading, and good tech support are essential, since someone else will likely manage the site after my internship ends. I appreciate any recommendations! Thank you ahead of time.
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Mispisek
07-08-2016, 07:54 AM #1

I am finishing an internship at my local Chick-fil-A, where I developed a website with business details and onboarding resources for new staff. I currently use a WAMP server on my laptop and a university-hosted server for testing. I need a hosting solution to permanently host the site once it’s ready. Many services focus on design tools, but I’m mainly interested in uploading the files I’ve already created. A fair price, dependable performance, fast loading, and good tech support are essential, since someone else will likely manage the site after my internship ends. I appreciate any recommendations! Thank you ahead of time.

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theHesh
Member
159
07-16-2016, 05:32 AM
#2
This: "as well as a server hosted by my university for testing purposes, "
Have a discussion about the website with your advisor or applicable professor(s). If the website is going to be maintained by other interns then it seems sensible to have the website hosted by the university.
Maybe in a test environment that is kept separate from the University's system(s). You/the university may be able to work out some agreement that in exchange for hosting and managing the website the "customer company" would sponsor the effort to some extent.
E.g., some operational funds, stipends for graduate students, hardware, etc..
And if the university has a Business Department they might be interested as well.
No harm in thinking about the...
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theHesh
07-16-2016, 05:32 AM #2

This: "as well as a server hosted by my university for testing purposes, "
Have a discussion about the website with your advisor or applicable professor(s). If the website is going to be maintained by other interns then it seems sensible to have the website hosted by the university.
Maybe in a test environment that is kept separate from the University's system(s). You/the university may be able to work out some agreement that in exchange for hosting and managing the website the "customer company" would sponsor the effort to some extent.
E.g., some operational funds, stipends for graduate students, hardware, etc..
And if the university has a Business Department they might be interested as well.
No harm in thinking about the...

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Wicket1635
Member
157
07-17-2016, 06:24 AM
#3
In a big company, the IT department shares their perspective on working with it.
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Wicket1635
07-17-2016, 06:24 AM #3

In a big company, the IT department shares their perspective on working with it.

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kreptedcannon
Member
227
07-17-2016, 11:03 AM
#4
The three in my area are locally owned and run, without a dedicated IT team. Mostly this has been a personal effort, collaborating with the Operator, HR, and Media Directors to build the site content. I welcome ideas for services to test the site before completion and for long-term hosting.
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kreptedcannon
07-17-2016, 11:03 AM #4

The three in my area are locally owned and run, without a dedicated IT team. Mostly this has been a personal effort, collaborating with the Operator, HR, and Media Directors to build the site content. I welcome ideas for services to test the site before completion and for long-term hosting.

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adamrysak
Junior Member
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07-17-2016, 05:51 PM
#5
Also consider a server provided by my university for testing,
Discuss this with your advisor or relevant professor(s). If the site will be run by other interns, hosting it at the university makes sense.
A separate test environment might work well. The university could possibly agree to support the project in return for sponsorship—such as funding, stipends, equipment, etc.
If there’s a Business Department, they might also be interested.
It’s not harmful to explore options and prepare a plan based on the specifics.
A realistic scenario where everyone benefits would be ideal.
Just my thoughts on this.
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adamrysak
07-17-2016, 05:51 PM #5

Also consider a server provided by my university for testing,
Discuss this with your advisor or relevant professor(s). If the site will be run by other interns, hosting it at the university makes sense.
A separate test environment might work well. The university could possibly agree to support the project in return for sponsorship—such as funding, stipends, equipment, etc.
If there’s a Business Department, they might also be interested.
It’s not harmful to explore options and prepare a plan based on the specifics.
A realistic scenario where everyone benefits would be ideal.
Just my thoughts on this.

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Mudkipmeneer
Member
69
07-17-2016, 10:20 PM
#6
The managed cloud hosting option appears to be a dependable choice since it provides efficient server management through simple actions, fast performance, round-the-clock assistance, and operates under a flexible pricing structure.
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Mudkipmeneer
07-17-2016, 10:20 PM #6

The managed cloud hosting option appears to be a dependable choice since it provides efficient server management through simple actions, fast performance, round-the-clock assistance, and operates under a flexible pricing structure.