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BOXXY
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Could you change Quastion to Question. It's annoying the shit out of me.

Or let me guess, DC also stopped the usage of question as well as problem.

Yes me too , but im lazy to do that ...

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seriously? okay here you go. I changed the title to something which actually can be called "title" and tells users what your thread is about... please try harder next time when choosing a title. it's really not that difficult and helps a lot.

@user oxytamine: I chose that title. don't question it. it's perfect. see the first post
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so i want to talk about prices

I nailed it! call me god.

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seriously? okay here you go. I changed the title to something which actually can be called "title" and tells users what your thread is about... please try harder next time when choosing a title. it's really not that difficult and helps a lot.

@user oxytamine: I chose that title. don't question it. it's perfect. see the first post
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so i want to talk about prices

I nailed it! call me god.

Thank you my lord !!!

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@user BOXXY: Since you're going to host CS2D servers, at least start a normal server so we can see how it runs. You don't need a panel for that since it will just be a "test server."

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I chose that title.

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it's perfect.

Mindfuck ;P

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This doesn't look promising any more. I only see issues and delays at the moment. Nothing that would give me any indication that this will ever exist.

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This doesn't look promising any more. I only see issues and delays at the moment. Nothing that would give me any indication that this will ever exist.


Im fixing all at the moment , yes it will exist , i bought VPS 2 days ago.... So see you tonight , i think !!!
@user oxytamine: , u cant pay with moneybookers !!! Im not good at English , because im Serbian..... What is LLC ?

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Hi,
Actually the cost of the hosting services is depended on the package and the requirements of you need.For example if your site is having a small amount of traffic then you can have a shared hosting plan or VPS hosting.But if your site is having a heavy traffic then you should have a dedicated hosting.If you are interested in getting a hosting service for your site ,then I would suggest you to visit the site 9CubeHosting.com .As they are providing the hosting packages at low cost with unlimited space and bandwidth.

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Oh my god i am too later to the party. I will still reply Hope it benefits the users of this forum

The price of hosting depends on lots of factors

1) Type of service you are selling--streaming sites have bigger sessions

2) Your software requirement. do you need django hosting or ruby on rails hosting

3) What level of control is required? Root / or shared account is also fine

4) Your bandwidth requirements

5) Your daily traffic

Based on this you could choose to go with either dedicated or shared hosting

Here are top hosting providers

1) Digital ocean ( You could get couple of months of hosting free try here)
2) Open shift by Red ( they provide 3 gears for free)
3) AWS ( 1 year hosting is free, you need to verify your phone number)
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