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-::Mr.Dave::-
29-05-2006, 09:17 AM
(i posted in here as the web hosts sub forum doesnt get much attention)

Please rate these Hosting packages i intend on doing for my hosting buisness im starting


Please let me know also if you would buy these so i know whether to start hosting or not
Thanks
Dude2892
p.s: there will also be free hosting for the first couple of people who sign up if i launch also if you wanted to advertise on my site first person to send me a link to there advert gets space for advertising. normal banner sizes apply

All prices are in GBP please contact me for information on the prices in other currencys. please allow 48 hours for a reply

PLEASE NOTE: THIS WOULD ALL BE ON EITHER A VPS OR A DEDICATED SERVER
Starter:
750mb space
10gb b/w
£1.00 a month or £8.00 a year

Basic
1gb space
15gb b/w
£1.50 a month or £12.00 a year

Intermediate
5gb space
25gb b/w
£2.00 a month or £15.00 a year

advanced
10gb space
35gb b/w
£2.50 a month or £20.00 a year

Buisness
50gb b/w
£3.00 a month £25.00 a year

Proffesional
25gb
unlimited b/w
£3.75 a month or £34.50 a year

Proffesional
40gb Space (that unlimited more or less)
unlimited b/w
£4.35 a month £39.00 a year

Heinous
29-05-2006, 09:26 AM
Sorry, but I'm yet to see any hosting that matches Servage's.

http://www.servage.net/

-::Mr.Dave::-
29-05-2006, 10:03 AM
that seems to good to be true

Flauvo
29-05-2006, 10:06 AM
Yours seem to good to be true.

I've found this, i was generally browsing


Some web hosts claim that they offer unlimited or unmetered bandwidth. Bandwidth and traffic cost money and tie up server resources, so if any host truly offered unlimited bandwidth at any price they would not be in business for very long.

And your packages


Proffesional
25gb
unlimited b/w
£3.75 a month or £34.50 a year

Proffesional
40gb Space (that unlimited more or less)
unlimited b/w
£4.35 a month £39.00 a year

Catch my drift?

Heinous
29-05-2006, 10:06 AM
Pity it is true then, hey.

edit;

furthermore;

Some web hosts claim that they offer unlimited or unmetered bandwidth. Bandwidth and traffic cost money and tie up server resources, so if any host truly offered unlimited bandwidth at any price they would not be in business for very long. If you read their Terms of Service, you will find the following language or something similar:

"If at any time the Customer’s website generates enough bandwidth usage to affect the performance of other customer sites on the server, we reserve the full right to terminate the Customer’s domain name without refund."

ShoutCast
29-05-2006, 10:30 AM
heinous is rite noone beats servage.net

-::Mr.Dave::-
30-05-2006, 07:50 AM
more comments wanted

Lycan
30-05-2006, 09:20 AM
most hosts take a bet with Unmetered bandwidth like myself, i offer it..

most fall way below the limit i've given them before lag devlops

and one.. pfft 149gb Bandwidth THIS MONTH and climbing

nice prices, but i agree toooooo good to be true

-::Mr.Dave::-
30-05-2006, 09:33 AM
i might lower em a bit on the unlimited but it wouldnt be too good to be true they would be genuine and on a server that could manager it

VPS: Should be able to
Dedi: Definately
Reseller: i keep away from em

bowrox
30-05-2006, 09:38 AM
servage.net our obvisouly overselling, i stick with well known companys.

And dude, your packages are decent, you might do well if you host of a dedicated, and advertise in the right places.

ShoutCast
30-05-2006, 10:44 AM
lol servage aint overselling there not some **** company they own there servers and datacenters and some of the most advanced technology.
i've personally been to there office in houston texas.

bowrox
30-05-2006, 12:35 PM
lol servage aint overselling there not some **** company they own there servers and datacenters and some of the most advanced technology.
i've personally been to there office in houston texas.

Well we can all have our own opinions :P:p

ShoutCast
30-05-2006, 07:37 PM
ye you can think w.e they may eventualy over sell but alslong as there making enough money they never will.

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