People who are looking forward to find the right company for their web hosting needs need not look further. There are a lot of web hosting companies out there who promise the world to you. However, one of the best in the business is definitely GoDaddy. This website has been in service since the mid-nineties and has become quite a leader in the world of web hosting. People who subscribe to its services have revealed that they provide the best services when it comes to providing web hosting solutions. In fact, it has won many industry awards for providing excellent services in its field of application.
The best feature about this company is that it provides the largest bandwidth possible to a website at the most unbelievable of prices. Professionals who work freelance and have a website of their own and medium sized companies who have just started their business and have got a website for their own will find this a very interesting proposition as the monthly fee to subscribe to GoDaddy’s services is only $5.75! Not only this, but website owners can have access to additional facilities like website designing services, site maintenance and a host of other things.
After using Godaddy for about a year I can tell you that although they seem attractive at first, they are certainly not the ideal host.
Don’t get me wrong, Godaddy has an excellent service went it comes to domains, albeit they do have an annoying checkout process which barrages with addons, but GoDaddy remains one of, if not the leading supplier of cheap domains. However, as I have experienced their hosting packages are somewhat lacking. The main bad thing about Godaddy is the limits they impose on all hosting accounts. Their disk space and bandwidth is relatively small so if you get too many visitors in a month or you use too much space your website will stop working and you’ll need to pay GoDaddy more to upgrade your account. This is not ideal for a growing website.
Every time I wanted to do anything beyond what was already offered I had to pay more. A good example is their limit on MYSQL databases, you get just 10. This is not enough and you may well need more, for which you’ll be expected to pay. It’s silly because to give you more, all that Godaddy does is type a number in a box.
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Web Hosting Deals
GoDaddy.com states that they offer world-class hosting as good as or better than most hosting companies offer, but I think they are referring more to their state-of-the-art, World Class Data Center rather than to their actual web hosting products and customer services they offer. A web host can have all the technological bells and whistles in the world backing them, but if a host service doesn’t have solid customer support and a few key features, that host will fall short of the competition. GoDaddy.com does offer some very attractive and affordable packages. I have personally been using Godaddy.com for around 2 years now. I have not to this day encountered any difficulties using their web hosting and domain name registering services. Some of their features described in more detail below. Before that though, I just want to say that I personally recommend them as they are still somewhere in the top 10 web hosting providers list.
Feature Set:
GoDaddy is not a bad value, but lacks a lot of features that competitors offer for virtually the same price. GoDaddy offers 5 GB of disk space storage, 500 email accounts, 250 GB monthly data transfer, and limited on languages/platform support. Many other web hosting providers offer more for less. All plans with GoDaddy include these features: World Class Data Center, online set-up and instant account activation, FrontPage Extensions, 24/7 FTP Access, best-of-breed routers, firewalls and servers; Web Site Statistics, free setup, daily backups, 24/7 monitoring, 24×7 email, telephone and web-based tech support, 24/7 physical security and secure SSL Certificates (an optional extra) GoDaddy places their emphasis more on technology than on customer support.
Customer Service:
Customer Service is what separates great hosts from the mediocre. GoDaddy offers an array of support options, such as Email Support, Telephone Support, an FAQ Section on their Web Site and access to various user guides. Unfortunately, there are a few items that are definite drawbacks with their Customer Service. If you use their Email Support, you will not get a response for 10 to 12 hours. Too long for most customers! GoDaddy even posts this right on their Web Site. I wouldn’t be boasting about a 10 to 12 hour response time. If you don’t want to wait for an email, there phone support is a little better. The average waiting period we experienced was 30 minutes. This is still too long of a wait and much longer than the wait we experienced with other web hosting companies that we reviewed. The tech I finally did speak with was not well-informed about the products or services offered and not eager to help. Unfortunately, Go Daddy does not offer live chat, a valuable customer service tool that allows you to receive instant help online.
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GoDaddy is not too difficult to use, even without a technical background. Most functions within the Account Management tool are similar to other control panels, but GoDaddy.com’s panel lacks certain features that competitors offer. On the plus side, with GoDaddy.com you can perform account management tasks, email management, web security, database setup and management, manage statistic tools and install FrontPage Extensions (without these supported by your host, you can’t take advantage of all the perks FrontPage offers).
Summary:
Overall, GoDaddy has some catching up to do with the competition. Other than that, they are basically easy to use, reliable, and I definitely recommend them.
Fyodor Vaskovich found out the hard way that some terms of service are so arbitrary and capricious that they mean whatever the vendor wants them to mean. Vaskovich operates seclists.org, a mailing list archive site for most of the really important security mailing lists. This means that if someone posts content to those lists, he stores it on that site.
As Vaskovich explains in this e-mail, the day before Christmas he got a voice mail from GoDaddy saying that they were suspending his domain seclists.org. One minute later he received an e-mail from them that the domain “has been suspended for violation of the GoDaddy.com Abuse Policy.”
Normally, GoDaddy doesn’t respond to inquiries about why they have suspended a domain for a business day or two, but he was able to prod them into revealing that they had shut down the domain because MySpace had asked them to. A list of 34,000 MySpace user names and passwords was posted to the very popular Full-Disclosure list and therefore archived by seclists.org. Instead of contacting Vaskovich, MySpace approached GoDaddy and had them shut off his domain.
Before I get to GoDaddy’s behavior, I must wonder what MySpace’s goal is here. The list of usernames and passwords went out on a mailing list and thousands of outsiders have it already, irrespective of whether the archived version is available. The cat’s out of the bag and MySpace, at a minimum, must void the passwords and force those users to reset theirs. What is accomplished by taking the list down? They only reinforce the reasonable conclusion that they don’t know what they are doing. And why not go through the site admin? As Vaskovich said himself: “I would cancel my [MySpace] account if I was pathetic enough to have one.”
GoDaddy’s Policies
So what’s GoDaddy’s excuse? I can imagine that posting usernames and passwords is reasonable grounds for taking action, but what exactly does their policy say? GoDaddy’s Legal Agreements page has a lengthy list of policies, including their “Universal Terms of Service”. Let’s review some excerpts:
Go Daddy reserves the right to terminate Services if Your usage of the Services results in, or is the subject of, legal action or threatened legal action, against Go Daddy or any of its affiliates or partners, without consideration for whether such legal action or threatened legal action is eventually determined to be with or without merit.
OK, that’s pretty clear. All someone (MySpace for example) has to do is threaten GoDaddy and GoDaddy has the right to cancel your service. But the next paragraph is the one that really caught my eye:
Except as set forth below, Go Daddy may also cancel Your use of the Services, after thirty (30) days, if You are using the Services, as determined by Go Daddy in its sole discretion, in association with spam or morally objectionable activities. Morally objectionable activities will include, but not be limited to: activities designed to defame, embarrass, harm, abuse, threaten, slander or harass third parties; activities prohibited by the laws of the United States and/or foreign territories in which You conduct business; activities designed to encourage unlawful behavior by others, such as hate crimes, terrorism and child pornography; activities that are tortuous, vulgar, obscene, invasive of the privacy of a third party, racially, ethnically, or otherwise objectionable; … [emphasis mine]
Vulgar? Obscene? Embarrassing? Talk about ThePotCallingTheKettleBlack.com! (Predictably, that name is parked and owned by a domain broker.) GoDaddy practically invented vulgarity. Their Super Bowl ads, worthy of a class of 14-year-old boys for their creativity, embarrass the NFL, not to mention most decent people who watch them. I enjoy a good dirty joke as much as anyone, but GoDaddy’s softcore attempts at humor just fail.
GoDaddy also claimed to Wired that they gave Vaskovich “close to an hour” to respond to them, but Vaskovich posted the voice mail and e-mail showing that this claim was false. It’s a “he said-GoDaddy said” thing, but I believe Vaskovich. Even if they had provided an hour, so what? They didn’t provide a phone number, just a generic e-mail address (abuse@godaddy.com) and they don’t claim to respond to it promptly.
GoDaddy CEO Bob Parsons has a popular blog
in which he doesn’t hesitate to criticize others. He’s been conspicuously silent about the outrage over his company’s actions. I can’t imagine that many people have respect for GoDaddy they are likely to lose as a result of this and security experts are a small market, so maybe Parsons doesn’t care. But we’re still looking for a credible response.