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Old 09-29-2008, 04:39 PM
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What are some web hosts that allow proxy sites?

I need a webhost that will allow me to host my proxy. I was with HostGator awhile back but they canceled my acconunt as hosting a proxy sites was against their TOS. I have been reading around and I know most people recommend going to a dedicated server hosting, however my proxy sites only generate a little bit of income, and a dedicated server would cut into my margins.
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Old 09-30-2008, 06:48 AM
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Its true a dedicated server would give you the most bang for your buck. . .I guess you could look at virtural private server (VPS) they are a little cheaper. Its hard at first to keep registering new proxies, getting a host, etc. Once you build up a bigger network of sites switch to a dedicated server!Until then I recommend proxy-web-host.com, they offer cheap proxy hosting plans that wont eat all your earnings
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Old 09-30-2008, 03:46 PM
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You can check review of top ten web hosts at website like http://aplis.net/ ,etc .
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Ya if it's not generating an insane amount of traffic or bandwidth I'd go with something cheap but reliable like http://www.GotHosting.org/proxy_hosting.phpI've used them and have not had any problems. They also don't give you false pretenses about how much space and bandwidth you'll receive. Meaning that other host might promise "unlimited" space but they tend to overclock the server and you are in fact more limited in the long run.































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