Alejandro from Silicom Network contacted us to post their first offer on LEB. Welcome, Silicom Network!
They’re offering shared hosting in Missouri, Texas, and Germany. They were founded in 1998…that’s older than some of our readers! They’re an Argentina-based company (and you can read their web site in Spanish if you prefer).
They’re offering unlimited everything, only metering the number of domains. So for their 1-domain package at $12/year, you get unlimited disk, unlimited bandwidth, unlimited MySQL, etc. Then if you need more domains, just step up to their reseller tiers.
Their base one-domain package is cPanel-based, while the reseller packages are DirectAdmin-based. The cPanel move to per-account pricing has sure pinched hosts, so this isn’t surprising.
Their WHOIS is public. They are registered in Argentina (CUIT 20310944727). Their Terms of Service is available on their web site and they accept PayPal.
Here’s a little about Silicom Network in their own words:
“Since our founding in 1998, Silicom Network has continually innovated new ways to deliver on our mission: to empower people to fully harness the web. We provide comprehensive tools to hundreds of users throughout the world so anyone, novice or pro, can get on the web and thrive with our web hosting packages.
We provide you with exceptional support. Our dedicated Systems Administrators and Front End Technical Support can answer your questions and provide you with a superior level of support. If you require your website to be up and running at lightning speed all of the time then you can trust Silicom Network as your hosting provider. We offer you redundancy within our high end servers, and redundancy with our superior connectivity. This means that your website will be up and running at full speed all of the time (99.8%).
Some of the benefits of hosting your business website with Silicom Network: Free SSL for all domains and subdomains, Softaculous.& 24/7 support. Cpanel accounts includes: Free website builder and Inmunify360 (Automated Malware Scanner with Cleanup).”
Have you been a Silicom Network customer? Please share your experience in the comments below.
Now read more to see the offers!
Linux Shared Unlimited
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NETWORK INFO:
- Cpanel Shared Accounts
- Datacenter: Network Transit Holdings Llc (Spring, TX, US)
- Test IPv4: 69.73.180.151
- Test file: https://servidores2k.com/100MB.zip
- DirectAdmin Reseller Plans
- Datacenter: Contabo Gmbh (Missouri, USA)
- Test IPv4: 209.126.1.28
- test file: https://www.wnet.com.ar/100MB.zip
- Datacenter: Contabo Gmbh (Munich, Germany)
- Test IPv4: 144.91.108.204
- test file: http://test.silicomnetwork.com/100MB.zip
HOST NODE INFO:
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