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Looking for FFmpeg shared hosting

Started by Arkanello, Apr 26, 2023, 07:47 AM

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ArkanelloTopic starter

Hi,
I need a FFmpeg web hosting plan for the test.
no need for unlimited traffic but it will be good if they have good Hardware.
I did not find any provider yet.
Any info QHoster.com ? Can I trust them?
Please suggest.
Thanks.
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Parados

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All I want to mention that I have no headache running my web sites with QHoster.com web host, uptime has been great - the promise 99.9% uptime is correct.
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Ticolego

Can say that QHoster.com gets A++ for every category. Pricing is still very reasonable in my opinion, the stability is excellent, and the support is responsive and helpful. These guys get a thumbs up, fives all crossed the board. This experience has been great.
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Torreako

If you're looking for really good service & support, signup with QHoster.com cPanel web hosting service. I contact them, their sales rep explained me everything and found really good hosting package for my needs. Tech support was also responsive and helped with setup. Great plus for their team.
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Gaiter

KVChosting.net and planethoster.com shared plans are full-featured with high uptime and quality support.
Absolutely incredible. Moved over to them  and couldn't be happier. Really solid tech support team, high speed servers, and great customer service.
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Mritunjay

You should look for a Virtual Private Server (VPS) plan, since shared hosting often doesn't provide the necessary resources for intensive tasks like video processing. Providers likes DigitalOcean and Linode offer great VPS solutions. They have robust hardware and allow you to install FFmpeg easily.

DigitalOcean has plans starting at around 5 dollars per month, which gives you a solid amount of RAM and CPU cores. This is usually enough for basic FFmpeg tasks. Another option could be Vultr or AWS Lightsail; both provide decent performance for a comparable price.

If you're looking for something more managed, you might consider platforms like A2 Hosting or SiteGround. They may not be as cost-effective as others, and their setup might be more limited, but they often provide better customer support and faster response times, which could save you time in troubleshooting FFmpeg issues.

Make sure to check the RAM and CPU configurations of the plans you are considering. A good standard is at least 2GB of RAM and multiple CPU cores. More importantly, read reviews to evaluate the reliability of their hardware since you'll rely on it for video processing.

Look into whether they allow access to the command line, such as SSH, since you will need it to install FFmpeg and run your scripts. This is essential for professionals working with multimedia files.
For testing FFmpeg, focus on VPS solutions from reputable providers with good hardware, and you should find a plan that suits your needs effectively.
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