Host Unlimited Domains
As you will see in the follow list you will find a couple of hosting web companies offering host unlimited domains under Windows (some of them under Windows 2003), as you know, there are some of these companies offering web hosting unlimited domains under Linux Operating System, but in this opportunity we are going to list unlimited domain hosting plans under Windows Operating System.
There are hosting companies offering plans in UK, India, Canada, etc, but in this occasion we are going to list hosting web companies offering plans around USA. These companies have the servers around USA, for example Dotster have the servers in Portland, Oregon, Seattle and Washington.
If we need to talk about storage these hosting companies offering plans from 50 GB in the case of Dotster.com to 300GB in the case of Easy CGI Web Hosting and Netfirms.
If you are looking for an unlimited domain hosting having unlimited Mysql databases, you can check around GoDaddy, they have plans with 100 GB and 200 GB.
$color=1;
$first=1;
while ($row2 = mysql_fetch_assoc($result_domains))
{
if ($first==1)
{
$last_id_company=$row2['id_company'];
$last_break='_break';
$last_storage=32312;
$last_id_company2='dsads';
}
$first=2;
if (($row2['id_company']==$last_id_company))
{
$break=$last_break;
} else
{
if ($last_break<>'')
{
$break='';
} else {
$break='_break';
}
}
?>
$last_id_company2) and ($row2['storage']<>$last_storage))
{?>
}else
{ ?>
} ?>
$sql_month= 'select * from company_plans_price where id_company_plans='.$row2['id_company_plan'].' ORDER BY MONTH asc';
$result_month = mysql_query($sql_month);
while ($row3 = mysql_fetch_assoc($result_month))
{
$month.= $row3['month'].'
';
$price.= '$'.$row3['price'].'
';
$setup.= $row3['setup'].'
';
}
?>
$ echo $setup;?>
$last_id_company2) and ($row2['storage']<>$last_storage))
{?>
}
$last_id_company=$row2['id_company'];
$last_id_company2=$row2['id_company'];
$last_storage=$row2['storage'];
$month='';
$price='';
$setup='';
$last_break=$break;
}
?>
Posted by Expired Domain Up! Team on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 |
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