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  • Show me how I can navigate your site to see what is included in the packages? In particularly the reseller package.

  • Unlimited bandwidth I can understand, but unlimited storage?

    Looks like domain we recently registered on the 23rd august of this year.

    If something sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

    • Not sure about this mob, but dreamhost has unlimited storage with the proviso that the files are for your website (not for backups) and the website cannot primarily let other people store content (not for sharing unlimited storage). You can do something like store a lot of photos with private access, though.

      • They are three times more expensive though.

        • I'm not at all suggesting to go with a different hosting provider, just explaining the limits of "unlimited" storage. It's unlimited storage for websites, and if you put a great deal of data there, they will notice if it's not website related.

        • @twocsies: I totally agree. What I meant was that it might be possible to offer more (so-called "unlimited") resources when you charge $10/month and have thousands of customers, but it doesn't look feasible for a startup with such prices.

        • @bio: With a little sleuthing, we can see that weekhost.com is a reseller of Bespoke Hosting Solutions Ltd plans. http://www.bespokehostingsolutions.com/reseller-hosting.php

          Weekhost does offer reseller plans so it's on the Master Plan, which cost £159.99 yearly and allows them to offer unlimited resources plans.

          It's much cheaper to have a shared host like Weekhost, but until they have Australian servers, the distance to their servers makes it impractical for serious business sites.

    • Unlimited storage has been common for a long time on shared hosting for about 10 bucks eg hostgator.

  • We have been with Lunarpages for over 8 years now. Affordable, reliable & unlimited storage (well we have so far occupied 148GB) all for $4.95 (US) a month (paid yearly o 5 yearly). For a small-medium business they are great.

  • Premium 5120 KB/s of I/O usage

    ????
    5MB/s premium??????

    • 5 MBps is 40 Mbps. The Coalition has promised that 25 Mbps will be sufficient for the next decade. Why do you think that "Better than NBN" is not premium?

      • You understand I/O is storage, correct? It's not internet speed.

        In some cases the whole file may need to be pulled up onto RAM before being sent out over the web server - it doesn't directly link with internet speed. More than likely if you're loading a larger image (raw encoded, say ~15MB) you'll see a noticeable 2-3 second wait before the image even starts loading.

        • I agree that faster is better, but your question was whether it's "premium". SSDs and 5 MB/s IO is not top-of-the-line, but it's comparable with other unlimited hosting plans. I see other providers like GoDaddy have lower limits like 2MB/s for the top plans.

          What kind of web pages are you thinking of serving that need more than 5MBps I/O?

        • @twocsies:

          The example I gave above is quite valid (depending on software used) - larger image files will take noticeably longer to load and the webpage may feel less responsive.

          The only real problem I have with this is it's $5 for an international webhost. For $5 overseas you're well into the mid VPS market - you could easily get a 1GB VPS with ridiculous bandwidth allocations (ie: 1TB) and 50-100GB of storage for the same price. In that case your I/O wouldn't be limited - it'd be easily 300MB/s. You lose out on "unlimited" storage, though I doubt they'd appreciate people using it for backup purposes as is.

          Note I currently pay US$1.66/mo for 50GB storage, 3TB bandwidth, 3GB RAM and access to 4 CPU cores. I get 500MB/s I/O and ~800mbps internet.

        • @dyl: You're comparing VPS to website hosting. Hence the confusion.

        • @dyl: Not sure how $1.66 is sustainable unless they had a lot of customers on one box. They definitely can't provide much support. I think $16.60/month is a more usual figure for the VPS you have described. Maybe a bit less if they are on Atom with high sharing, but how do they make any money?

        • @twocsies:
          That's my point - VPS hosting is cheaper than this webhosting.

        • @twocsies:

          Xeon e3/e5s.
          The nodes simply have extremely large amounts of RAM to allow for many clients on a single node. You then have access to 4 of the 8 threads though must keep the 15 minute average under 1.0 (equal to 1 core). The 4 core amount is "burst".

          The data amount is simply because they're a huge company with many peers. They don't buy wholesale bandwidth, rather they have many 1 (or 10) Gbps uplinks. Other companies (and resellers) pay for wholesale bandwidth, a cost which must then be directly passed on. With this company, there's no difference (for them) between you using 1GB or 1TB, beyond the need for more load balancing.

          The storage amount isn't anything too fancy. Similarly to RAM, they'd just have large drive arrays.

          Check LowEndBox if you're interested in similarly priced offerings. Usually your best bet is plans billed annually/semiannually.

  • Never try dis guys, dis is a fraud company.

    • Could you please elaborate mate. Looking for a new hosting plan and keen to avoid problems.

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