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Hello,
I'm currently looking for a tomcat hosting provider, I expect the following things to be covered:
128 MB JVM heap size
100 GB monthly data transfer
10 GB disk space
SSH access to your account
Do you think that gojava.net would be ok for me? Any experiences?
Any help/advice from u guys would be greatly appreciated!
grimlins
07-05-2013, 09:24 AM
Look at hosting services (http://4goodhosting.com/hosting.html) from 4goodhosting.com.
They have supported a tons of scripts which are necessary to feel fine in the IT world.
Uptime is 100%.
stefijain
07-05-2013, 01:49 PM
Hi,
i do not know about this company but i would suggest you to try hostgator hosting services.
LenaRobinso
07-06-2013, 12:13 AM
It will be better to go through reviews about we hosting providers,try to gather all the information regarding latest trend in market ,then choose best one for your requirement.
CharlesBurn
07-06-2013, 09:33 AM
There are basically 2 kind of web hosting companies cheap and paid,what do you want to preffer?
Peligino
07-09-2013, 09:31 AM
Can say that Gojava.net gets A++ for every category. It is one of the best Java web hosts (http://gojava.net/).
Their customer support is great. Any ticket I've put in has resulted in a real e-mail response within 10-15 minutes. The responses are clear, informative, and not at all condescending.
Gojava.net Java host (http://gojava.net/) is everything a host should be - it's there, it works, it's supported, and is extremely professional.
In the beginning, I was wary of how about the use of online tech support, but I often receive a reply within 5-10 minutes, and never more than a day's response.
ThatGuy
07-18-2013, 06:57 AM
My recommendation is to use solutions from citynetworkhosting (https://www.citynetworkhosting.com/). They are offering quality shared hosting solutions and experienced host with high available support and stable networking, just give them a chance.
Vec&sec
07-22-2013, 10:43 AM
Go ahead and give gojava.net a try. Online support always available, very helpful, kind and above all quick! You often receive an answer a couple of minutes after you submited your question.
The service is excellent the speed and reliabillity of the servers is awesome and the price is more than reasonable.
Android
07-22-2013, 03:43 PM
Why not to give 4Goodhosting.com a try as they offer really cheap Tomcat hosting?
I believe they are powerful enough for your business applications to run fast, smooth and efficiently.
They are reliable and trustworthy, so I suppose this might be suitable for your request.
prosha
07-23-2013, 10:19 AM
I do believe obhosting.com is able to meet all your needs with no problems.
Contact them to get what you need.
Corrazon
07-24-2013, 05:32 AM
From the personal experience I suggest citynetworkhosting (https://www.citynetworkhosting.com/) solutions. This decent company has accommodated all my needs and has provided great price and reliability. Support team is always available and armed with knowledge.
Adam001
07-25-2013, 07:15 AM
Look to do business with a company that offers support in various means whether it’s a combination of phone and email or phone and live chat.
Can say that gojava.net offers nice Tomcat hosting (http://gojava.net/tomcathosting/) plans and the price for them is reasonable.
Don't hesitate to contact them and get all the things cleared as they have pretty good reputation.
Snoopy
07-30-2013, 04:41 AM
I suggest you to compare offers and choose the best provider. To my mind cddhosting (http://www.cddhosting.com/) is quality webhost. You will receive featured cheap plans provided by professional high available team.
charcoal
08-02-2013, 07:44 AM
You will be pleased dealing with citynetworkhosting.com. They are truly amazing host, inexpensive, yet fast and reliable. 100% satisfied with their services.
Michael M. Gips
08-03-2013, 01:30 AM
Hello,
I'm currently looking for a tomcat hosting provider, I expect the following things to be covered:
128 MB JVM heap size
100 GB monthly data transfer
10 GB disk space
SSH access to your account
Do you think that gojava.net would be ok for me? Any experiences?
Any help/advice from u guys would be greatly appreciated!
What kind of hosting you want,Dedicted or Shared hosting?What's your budget?
ganddy
07-03-2015, 01:12 PM
I'd recommend a VPS here for a mixture of value and stability. Check packages from Hostgator.
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