StrongHosting has submitted a new offer with limited time pricing on SSD-powered Master Reseller and VPS hosting services out of their New York datacenter location. They have 4 plans of various sizes, so they are confident that there is something for everyone.
As always, please provide feedback for the community if you choose one of these plans.
You can find their ToS/Legal Docs here. They accept PayPal, Alipay, Credit Cards, Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum as available payment methods for you to choose from.
Here’s what they had to say:
“StrongHosting.NET is a web hosting provider that was founded by a group of web developers/coders, and it was started to solve a major problem we noticed in the hosting industry: transparency, affordability, and friendly service. It was started to fulfill this missing quality in the hosting market. We utilize top notch infrastructure and technology within certified datacenters, combined with our team of 24×7 always-available & experienced staff members in order to deliver a seamless hosting experience to our clients. What makes StrongHosting different from the rest is we’ve been in your shoes, and quite frankly – we get it. Every decision we make within the company – we ask ourselves how our clients would benefit from it first, and put ourselves in your shoes.
Fast forward to today, we’ve established a strong platform, and currently serve thousands of happy customers around the globe. We look forward to working with you and please enjoy these limited time promotions created exclusively for the LowEndBox community!”
Here are the offers:
Master Reseller Hosting 40GB
| Master Reseller Hosting 100GB
|
1.5GB SSD VPS
| 3GB SSD VPS
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New York (BUF), USA – ColoCrossing
Test IPv4: 192.3.180.103
Test file: http://192.3.180.103/100MB.test
Minimum Host Node Specifications:
– Intel Xeon E3-1240v2
– 32GB RAM
– 4x 2TB Samsung 850 Pro SSD’s
– Hardware RAID10 – LSI 9361-4i
– 1Gbps Network Uplinks
Please let us know if you have any questions/comments and enjoy!
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Why no update about cPanel price hike?
I purchased a cheap ($23/year) account at StrongHosting about three months ago for putty/ssh/irc. My experience so far is that my server goes offline several hours every week. I used to open support tickets, but it didn’t seem to speed things along. Now every time it goes down (again, about once a week) I just have to wait several hours (or sometimes until the following morning) for it to come back online. If your needs aren’t time critical then $23/year is a pretty good deal. Just know that as of this very moment, my server is offline (again).
Being down for several hours each week is not the level of service I need. Thanks for your review. I believe it should help others decide too.