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Why I pay more for hosting

As some long-time readers of this site know, bynkii.com is hosted by digital.forest, (I really need to get that banner up one day), and has been since the beginning of the site. They are not the cheapest hosting provider. They don't offer the most space. They don't offer unlimited bandwidth for a nickel a century. They don't have a supercaptaincoolguy control panel.

They don't have a lot of things.

What they do have is fantastic tech support, a thoroughly professional attitude towards things, and because of how they work, I know I'll never get emails telling me people are seeing this:

I guess he should have not let price be his only guide

(This is from a webcomic I recently started to read.) I've had steadily increasing bandwidth over the years, but I don't worry about shit like that. I have to pay for it, mind you. d.f. is cool, but they ain't running a charity. (SO CLICK ON MY ADS!) However, I know I don't have to worry about shit like that happening. So what am I paying for if it's not gobs of space and bandwidth?

Peace.Of.Mind.

Yeah.

I'll pay for that.


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