Finally, Move To The New Hosting

Finally, Frelia.com has been moved to the new hosting. Don’t worry, you’re still in the same place at Frelia’s Random Thoughts. Yeah, this is a new appearance of Frelia’s blog, though it still under construction, but I’m glad to see my blog in a new look.

I have some consideration regarding of my moving plan. Recently, my online teacher, Mr.Tony has lost some of his blogs that hosted in Blogger, for an unknown reason. Then, I feel that Blogger is no longer safe for me to write articles. Of course I’m afraid that someday I’ll be the next victim. I have so many blogs that still hosted at Blogger and I’ll move them later. Mr.Tony recommend me to buy a hosting account from Hostgator, he said that he is very satisfied for being a member there. For only $8 per month, I granted an unlimited space, bandwith, addon domains and email account for my blogs and domains. That’s why I get interested about moving th the new host by using Hostgator.

Maybe I must move one by one of my blogs before it get eliminated or suspended. Yeah, I’m the ruler of my blogs and I’ll decide everything for them. Well, enjoy this blog. Seeya^^

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One Response to “Finally, Move To The New Hosting”

  1. Noma says:

    I understand what bandwidth is now, but is there any way to judge how much I need?

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