Welcome, Spearware Networks!
They’re a new provider (founded in 2020) that somehow managed to fill out our offer template correctly. Seriously, guys, you have no idea how many providers can’t seem to do that. They also have credible testimonials on their site without stock art and fake names – a good sign!
They’re bringing us some Xeon E5-powered nodes in Tampa filled with KVM VPSes. You’re getting unlimited bandwidth on a 200mbps port speed. Pricing for unmetered is pretty good – $6.50/mo for 1GB, $9.50/mo for 2GB. That’s with a LEB exclusive promo code!
They are registered in USA (Florida L20000299549). Their Terms of Service is available on their web site (AUP).. They accept credit cards, PayPal.
Here’s a little (well actually a lot!) about Spearware Networks in their own words:
“After its formation in 2020, Spearware Networks opened its doors for business. Ever since, we’ve been working tirelessly to provide the best hosting experience possible for our clients. We’re an honest business that doesn’t continuously provide upsells or lies like “unlimited disk space”. That’s just not who we are.
We keep system administrators available 24/7/365, and we have a growing support team. Through our small team, we’re able to keep our support replies fast, your sites online, and our services reasonably priced.
Why Spearware Networks?
Service
At Spearware Networks, we pride ourselves on providing top quality service that is so rare in the hosting industry. Our team is talented, and we’re always looking for a new challenge. With tasks like assembling a DNS cluster and fixing kernels being a walk in the park, we welcome a challenge. Put simply, “no” isn’t a word in our vocabulary.
Support
Support is a crucial part of the hosting experience. If your site isn’t working properly, the first people you should be able to go to is your provider. Due to this, we’ve carefully selected our team of all-star support representatives and server administrators.
We officially aim to reply to all tickets within 30 minutes. Our approach to support can be summarized in just one line: If it’s an emergency for you, it’s an emergency for us. Too many providers simply believe that an emergency for the client is a minor inconvenience for the provider.”
The LEB community thrives on reports from our readers about the companies they patronize, so please comment below about your experience with Spearware Networks.
Now read more to see the offers!
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NETWORK INFO:
- Datacenter Details/Test IP:
- AceHost – Tampa, FL US
- Test IPv4: 204.9.38.10
- Looking glass: https://tpa-lg.as212647.net/
HOST NODE INFO:
- At least dual E5-2650s
- 96GB RAM per node
- 6x 500GB SSDs or better
- Hardware RAID6
- 1Gbps uplink per node
LINKS:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spearwarenetworks
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/spearwarenetwks
TrustPilot: https://www.trustpilot.com/review/spearwarenetworks.com
Discord: https://discord.gg/BnBg6dc5WF
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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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Hey guys! Michael from Spearware Networks here! Feel free to ask questions!
Good luck with your offer Michael! Thanks for taking part in the LowEndBox community.
Managing individual bandwidth must be done on the gateway. Bandwidth Controller will do that, but only if you are using a Windows box as your internet gateway. That’s an unusual configuration unless you’re using ISA Server.
@raindog308, looks like a bit of spam got through.