What kind of hosting panel does Godaddy have?

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Hi,

I just bought a high ranking domain with transfer to Godaddy included in the price.

What i did not know is that Godaddy does not support Cpanel and i am really scared thinking about what kind of database i will have to deal with:confused:

I can not transfer my domain 60 days from now so i am stuck with godaddy for two months.

Anyone have any experience with this host?

Annette.
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel44
    Annette, you will be pleased to know that the actual main panel isnt quite as crowded as the homepage.

    There are a few screenshots if you Google for them, i cant post links yet.

    But it still isnt ideal, cpanel is definatly better...i would get out of there as soon as the 60 days is up.

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  • Profile picture of the author luminousnerd
    Well, there's a big difference between your domain registrar and your host. GoDaddy offers both services.

    Doesn't really matter who you register your domain with, I just like to keep them all under one registrar. GoDaddy does the job fine. You can change your DNS servers, and that's the only thing you'll usually have to mess with.

    As for your host, I would not recommend GoDaddy. Their prices are on the high side, their service is available 24/7 but their knowledge is questionable, and the host features aren't really a good deal. I would definitely recommend something with cpanel.

    Even if you do change hosts, you don't need to transfer your domain. Just point the DNS servers to the new host. You also aren't stuck for 60 days, you can change DNS as often as you want as far as I am aware. It can, however, take around 2 days to fully propagate.
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    • Profile picture of the author Steve Wells
      Is 6.99 cents per month on linux hosting to much to pay?

      I always thought that was a great price, I have had that price for about 2 years now, with about 15 live websites on the deluxe hosting account.

      Godaddy is pretty easy to get around and since that is where I started I have never had an issue with them, their knowledge is good.

      I think the main problem is that in the past many IM have had issues with them and left and have not dealt with them within the last 2 years, they have improved on lots of things.

      The hosting control panel is easy to navigate, if you do get hosting there its not hard at all..........

      But if I were to start all over again I would probably have started at a different hosting account, not because I have any issues with Godaddy though.
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      • Profile picture of the author Kay King
        It's not smart to keep your domains and hosting with one company. Problems may occur rarely but when they do they can be huge. If you have domain one place and host another you won't lose access to your domain if the hosting goes down and can quickly reload your site and repoint the DNS to a new host server.

        Keep the domain at godaddy and point the DNS to another hosting company.
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      • Profile picture of the author luminousnerd
        Originally Posted by EWGQDD View Post

        Is 6.99 cents per month on linux hosting to much to pay?

        I always thought that was a great price, I have had that price for about 2 years now, with about 15 live websites on the deluxe hosting account.
        It's not a particularly special price, you can find hosting pretty dang dirt cheap these days, but we're talking about a pretty small amount of money here so if you're happy with your host I wouldn't leave them based on that alone.
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  • Profile picture of the author iBBnet
    I've had to transfer many clients out of GoDaddy servers. I wouldn't suggest them for hosting. Keep in mind though that they are one of my 2 top choices for domain registration. Just not hosting.
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      • Profile picture of the author webfighter
        Originally Posted by iBBnet View Post

        Huh?? :confused: Sounds like you're using an automated software to reword my comment and replace certain words with other keywords :rolleyes:
        Just for laughs, you need to check this guy's other posts. Spam bots are getting smarter these days, especially with the funny things they can do .
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  • Profile picture of the author Tim Franklin
    You know, I truly believe that godaddy is probably the most unreliable, un intuitive, uninspiring, un american, un believable, mess of a hosting company I have ever seen, the servers they use are in canada, (no offense, but godaddy is the worst I have seen in 15 years of being a hosting customer) Stay far far away.
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  • Profile picture of the author HunterSnake
    In my humble opinion, GoDaddy is a horrible domain name registrar and web host. They've gotten a huge market share and are now following in the self-destructive footsteps of Network Solutions.

    I recommend Hover for Domain Names, which is powered by OpenSRS and backed by the power of Tucows Inc., the largest publicly traded domain name registrar in the world. For Web Hosting, I recommend Site5 or HostGator or something - anything other than GoDaddy.

    If you can afford a VPS from Site5 for $50 a month, they've VERY nice.
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  • Profile picture of the author aravindkumar374
    hi, i am interested to start a new web hosting company...can any one suggest me which one is better? and what is the setup procedure ? is it difficult?
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  • Profile picture of the author 101millionAds
    Hi,

    I changed the nameservers to Bluehost.

    Problem solved.

    I hate Linux hosting.

    Annette.
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