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    Default need new vps

    I currently have a shared and vps with the current host but they are giving me a LOT of trouble. I could just upgrade to full VPS with them, but I am so mad right now....

    I need > 100gb hd > 1000gb bw. Something that is reliable, managed, cpanel, backups etc. I am not looking for cheap hosting but not want to pay an arm and a leg either. My current host is not cheap, especially if I moved everything to VPS at the level they say I would need.

    The new host needs to be able to handle > 80 sites, around 25 of those are ecommerce / forums.

    recommendations?

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    IMO. you've asked this question at the forum of a hosting provider who holds the capability to completely fulfill all your listed requirements.

    I need > 100gb hd > 1000gb bw. Something that is reliable, managed, cpanel, backups etc. I am not looking for cheap hosting but not want to pay an arm and a leg either. My current host is not cheap, especially if I moved everything to VPS at the level they say I would need.
    A Cloud Hosting package seems ideal to me as it would offer you a space of 100 Gb and the desired bandwidth. Speaking about the reliability then the package would offer 100% uptime for your websites and applications.

    The new host needs to be able to handle > 80 sites, around 25 of those are ecommerce / forums.
    As far as handling the quoted number of sites is concerned, eUkhost has been in the industry since 2001, so I need not speak about anything more on that. The tenure speaks for itself.

    My advice, you should definitely switch over to the services offered by eUKhost and experience the difference first hand.

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    I second Matt. A Cloud Server is what you should choose. If you are looking forward to host Windows based applications and services, Hyper-V is what I would recommend but if you don't need those, a VMWare Cloud server is the best solution for you. We may also be able to customize it if your requirements increase in future so you can look at it as a very scalable solution.

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