IONOS Managed WordPress hosting (opens in new tab) plans are priced almost identically to the shared range (special offer of $0.50 a month for the mid-range plan, $3 to $8 a month for the other plans, $6 to $8 on renewal), and the main features are similar: free domain, free SSL, still no free migration, but you do get daily backups. WordPress is a hugely popular website creation tool which can be used to create anything from a simple personal site, to a huge and feature-packed international web store. WordPress plans range from seriously cheap to very powerful (Image credit: IONOS) IONOS WordPress hosting Or if it's speed you're after, A2 Hosting (opens in new tab) and InMotion Hosting go beyond the basics with plenty of advanced performance-boosting tech. If the email is an issue but value is important, also consider Hostinger (opens in new tab) and HostGator for their low starter prices, extended email abilities and lengthy feature lists. IONOS shared hosting could still be a decent choice if you can live with just one email account. Our tests found IONOS Business plan has below average performance, too (more on that, later). It's a good one (2GB inbox, spam filtering), but that's no help if you need more. On the down side, IONOS doesn't offer free migration to help import your site from a previous host, and all the plans give you just one email account. The highest Expert plan adds even more resources, throws in SiteScan malware protection, a Content Delivery Network ( CDN (opens in new tab)) and analytics to monitor your website traffic, yet it's still only $8 a month in year one, $16 on renewal. The mid-range Business plan ramps up speeds by adding more resources, supports unlimited websites, and - thanks to a spectacular introductory offer - is only $0.50 a month for year one, $10 a month after that. The single site starter plan is reasonably priced at $4 a month in year one, $6 on renewal. The highlights: every plan has free SSL, a free domain, free daily backups and easy WordPress installation. But a good shared hosting package has more than enough power for most low-traffic blogs, personal and small business sites. With many sites sharing the same CPU, RAM and network connection, performance may be poor. It's cheap, because server costs are shared between all the accounts. Shared hosting (opens in new tab) is a scheme where several websites are hosted on the same server. Last edited by HNLV 02-19-2007 at 04:26 PM.(Image credit: IONOS) IONOS shared hosting MY SUGGESTION: Go with them, order server management from seeks admin.īEWARE: If you ever plan on cancelling the server, make sure you go to for a smooth cancellation, they will also give you a REFUND for the rest of the month if you cancel the server in between.Īnd one more thing, DO NOT sign up for their 24 month contract, just pay the $99 setup fee, its worth it, trust me. But I guess that why their server are cheap. You can do everything from reload OS, manage passwords, remote reboot server to configure your firewall in their control panel.īasically anything and everything you can imagine. So you might want to just install minimal and use Tomcat.ġand1 comes with PLESK control panel for free.īut if you are talking about control panel to manage billing and stuff, they are second to only Softlayer in my opinion. But you should know that their plesk license DOES NOT come with tomcat support. So you can see on which operating system do you want to run TOMCAT. Regarding installation of TOMCAT, these are the option you will see while Reloading OS. They give lots of free features that other hosts charge $100s. The bottom line is, if you can manage the server by your own OR buy a 3rd party server management, 1and1 is awesome. You will absolutely get NO SUPPORT from them. Support 1/10 (you will get some kind of a reply 4 days after your email). What kind of control pannedl the root server comes with?This is 1and1 in a nutshell. What kind of support you get from them? what is you need a tomcat or something need to be installed? I know I have full access but i am not a pro in linux.Ĭurrently I have a VPS server and its 100% managed. I am expecting over 1000 hits per day (atleast for now) any recommedation? Well, I am planning to run a MP3 Files download site.
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