We have featured SoftShellWeb since March of 2022. I was looking through some old posts and came across their name and thought “hey, are those guys still around?”
Yes!
And they’ve grown. Not only are they doing shared now, but they’re also doing VPS. Let’s look at what’s on their site:
- 10 domain shared hosting with 5GB of storage, unmetered bandwidth in Amsterdam, London, Singapore, USA East Coast. $10/YEAR!
- 1GB VPS with 20GB SSD and unmetered bandwdith in San Jose, California or Amsterdam, Netherlands for $5/month!
- Same system for $12/month in Taipei, Taiwan!
Maybe they can do a special offer for us? SoftShellWeb, what do you say?
Great to see this provider thriving. Check out their Terms of Service, read their FAQ, and then head over to their site to get in on these deals!
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Raindog308 is a longtime LowEndTalk community administrator, technical writer, and self-described techno polymath. With deep roots in the *nix world, he has a passion for systems both modern and vintage, ranging from Unix, Perl, Python, and Golang to shell scripting and mainframe-era operating systems like MVS. He’s equally comfortable with relational database systems, having spent years working with Oracle, PostgreSQL, and MySQL.
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