Miles Thompson wrote:
I have a Canadian client, presently living in England, who is setting up a vary basic web site. The business is located in the UK, it makes sense to have the web hosting service in the UK as well.
Why? If they're not hosting it in-house, why does it matter where on the globe it is?
Would anyone who is happy with a UK hosting service offering PHP (preferably 5) and MySQL please make a suggestion. (I'm willing to accept one or two outages a years, more importantly, if there is a problem with email, etc., are they responsive?)
I can understand wanting the hosting service being on the same 'working' hours as the client, but many hosts have 24 hour support. I don't recommend places often, but if your client can accept a host outside of the UK, look at http://www.jtlnet.com I used them for years, and outside of great prices, their service is top notch.
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