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Anyone who says that a Hostgator level 3 VPS with cPanel isn't capable of handling a large amount of traffic needs to get their eyes checked.
I moved this site here from Dreamhost after they kept moving it around, and shutting it down every time it got a large amount of incoming visitors. Since moving to Hostgator, I haven't had a minute of downtime, and on this VPS, it's been nothing but smooth sailing, even through the 1 million hits I got last Tuesday. Thanks Hostgator! ![]() Pics or it didn't happen: |
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Good afternoon,
Looks good! Great job on getting that much traffic to your site! We are glad to see these kind of results on our VPS Level 3 posted here to our feedback section. Let us know if you need anything, we are here 24/7. Thanks,
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Josh Loe Director of System Administration - Austin HostGator.Com / SeoHosting.Com |
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