Leaseweb hosting

Leaseweb hosting

By Mike Williams

Leaseweb is an experienced provider of cloud hosting to business customers.

The company offers something for everyone from small traders and freelancers to big multinationals, with products ranging from simple web hosting to enterprise-level private clouds, CDNs and object storage.

Leaseweb’s basic hosting plans have some significant limits. The starter plan looks cheap at €2.99 a month (£2.64, $3.50), but it’s easy to see why: there’s a tiny 250MB storage, only 25GB monthly traffic and a single database.

Upgrading to the Medium plan for a monthly €4.99 (£4.41, $5.84) gets you 1GB disk space and 5 databases, and even the €11.99 (£10.69, $14.04) Extra Large plan still has some limits (10GB disk space, no Cron jobs) and doesn’t give you a domain or an SSL certificate.

Worryingly, some limits aren’t correctly explained on the website. At the time of writing, the comparison table says all plans get 250 email accounts – the knowledgebase (and our experience, later) shows the four plans variously support 25, 100, 500 and 1000 accounts. As this undersells the top two accounts, it seems to be more a simple mistake than an attempt …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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