HostPapa

HostPapa

By Mike Williams

HostPapa is a Canadian web host which is still independently owned, as opposed to being a part of some massive corporation you’ve never heard of before. The company presents itself as a little different to the hosting giants, too, highlighting features like its support for sustainable business practices and green hosting.

HostPapa’s three shared hosting plans stand out for their low starting prices and high level of features, but beware – the introductory rates are heavily discounted, and the renewal prices are relatively expensive.

The Starter account – from £2 ($2.50) a month initially, £9 ($11.25) on renewal – supports hosting two websites, offers 100GB of web space, unlimited bandwidth, 25 MySQL databases and 100 email accounts. One-click install of WordPress and other apps is available, there’s a limited drag-and-drop Site Builder (three pages maximum, though), and you get one free domain registration. That’ll be enough for many users, but 1&1’s basic plan has fewer limits and is around half the price.

HostPapa’s Business account – £2 ($2.50) a month initially, £13 ($16.25) on renewal – is essentially the same package with ‘unlimited everything’: web space, bandwidth, databases, emails …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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