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What Is The Best Web Host For Joomla?

July 14, 2009 under FAQ

I’m looking for a free webhost to move my Joomla website to from my localhost. I want a webhost that doesn’t use Fantastico as its only method of installation? Any suggestions?

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5 Responses to “What Is The Best Web Host For Joomla?”
  1. Dave G says:

    Not free, but at an affordable cost:http://www.threehosts.com/joomla
    Hope this helps.

  2. D says:

    Get a domain from http://www.co.cc/?id=144056 and then get hostinf from http://www.thewebworld.org/forum

  3. Liu L says:

    I recommend one of these。Hostgator is a very good hosting company.Their customer service is also great.You can host your site for just $0.01 for the first month using their coupon code.
    They don’t use Fantastico。
    You may read some reviews, user feedback, and speed test here:http://www.hostgator-review-coupon.org/
    You can also get some coupon code to save money.

  4. Suspect says:

    Joomla Pack is the simplest way to move a Joomla site. You won’t need to use Fantastico at all. Install the component, make a back up using the JPA extension (not zip or tar) and then open it on your new host using Kickstart (part of JoomlaPack). It’s almost seamless. I use Hostmonster.com for my host, they have Fantastico too but I didn’t use it.
    Here’s the site for JoomlaPack - http://www.joomlapack.net/

  5. Hosting Hunter says:

    You can try Web Faction. http://www.webfaction.com/shared_hosting… - it is not free but very cheap indeed. You can pay monthly unlike most other web hosts.
    They definitely don’t use Fantastico. Their one-click installer is much better than Fantastico in my opinion because they constantly update the versions of Joomla and other apps.
    You can read about it here: http://blog.webfaction.com/new-one-click…
    Good luck.

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