WEB HOSTING SOLUTIONS

Personal

R 65 Monthly
  • 1GB SDD Storage
  • 2 x SSD Database
  • 20 x mail accounts
  • 1 x FTP Accounts
  • Daily Backups
  • 5Gb Bandwidth
  • Host 1 Domain
  • Blog / Personal Websites
  • Optional: Monthly Maintenance Fee R150pm

Startup

R 95 Monthly
  • 2GB SDD Storage
  • 5 x SSD Database
  • 50 x mail accounts
  • 2 x FTP Accounts
  • Daily Backups
  • Unlimited Bandwidth
  • Host 2 Domains
  • Blog / Info Websites
  • Optional: Monthly Maintenance Fee R250pm
Popular

Business

R 195 Monthly
  • 16GB SDD Storage
  • Unlimited SSD Database
  • Unlimited mail accounts
  • 5 x FTP Accounts
  • Daily Backups
  • Unlimited Bandwidth
  • Host 5 Domains
  • LMS Medium Size Sites
  • Optional: Monthly Maintenance Fee R450pm

Enterprise

R 295 Monthly
  • 20GB SDD Storage
  • Unlimited SSD Database
  • Unlimited mail accounts
  • 10 x FTP Accounts
  • Daily Backups
  • Unlimited Bandwidth
  • Host 10 Domains
  • Large/E-commerce sites
  • Optional: Monthly Maintenance Fee R850pm

Personal

R 65 Monthly
  • 1GB SDD Storage
  • 2 x SSD Database
  • 20 x mail accounts
  • 1 x FTP Accounts
  • Daily Backups
  • 5Gb Bandwidth
  • Host 1 Domain
  • Blog / Personal Websites
  • Optional: Monthly Maintenance Fee R150pm

Startup

R 95 Monthly
  • 2GB SDD Storage
  • 5 x SSD Database
  • 50 x mail accounts
  • 2 x FTP Accounts
  • Daily Backups
  • Unlimited Bandwidth
  • Host 2 Domains
  • Blog / Info Websites
  • Optional: Monthly Maintenance Fee R250pm
Popular

Business

R 195 Monthly
  • 16GB SDD Storage
  • Unlimited SSD Database
  • Unlimited mail accounts
  • 5 x FTP Accounts
  • Daily Backups
  • Unlimited Bandwidth
  • Host 5 Domains
  • LMS Medium Size Sites
  • Optional: Monthly Maintenance Fee R450pm

Enterprise

R 295 Monthly
  • 20GB SDD Storage
  • Unlimited SSD Database
  • Unlimited mail accounts
  • 10 x FTP Accounts
  • Daily Backups
  • Unlimited Bandwidth
  • Host 10 Domains
  • Large/E-commerce sites
  • Optional: Monthly Maintenance Fee R850pm

Frequently Asked Questions

What is disk space and how much do I need?

Disk space refers to the total space available for a user to store files on at any time. Files may be any type – HTML, images, videos – and at any single given time, the total file size may not exceed the disk space. How much disk space you need is dependent on the type of media and interactions you’ll be hosting throughout your site. Your email account’s storage is also counted in disk space, so if you have large files which will sit in the account, these will increase your disk space needs. Remember that although you might not need much space now, you want wiggle room to expand and grow in the future, without having to switch hosts.

What is SSL security?

SSL is the abbreviation for Secure Sockets Layer. This is a common protocol used to communicate information securely online which provides a safe path that runs between two Internet-connected machines or two machines on the same internal network. It is an extremely handy tool used by web browsers who need to connect securely to a web server. SSL usually sets up a secure session with little or no interaction from the person actually visiting the web site. You may notice the browser displaying a padlock or the address showing a padlock and a green bar – those are the hallmarks of SSL doing its magic.

Is my website protected from hackers?

Unfortunately, the short answer is that without adding in some level of protection, your site is probably not protected from hackers. Some web hosts give you that added protection, and some don’t. For example, some web hosts provide SiteLock Security, which works hard to block hackers and spammers. If you are using WordPress, your site is inherently more secure than many, but it is still extremely important to install plugins focused on boosting security.

How will I know how many people visited my site?

You can find out how many people visited your site through a number of different third party resources, such as Google Analytics or StatCounter. Some hosts provide easy ways to incorporate these tools into your website to start tracking, but some don’t give you any help in setup at all. It’s important that businesses install some sort of traffic counting tool on every page of a site and regularly decipher the data to make improvements to marketing and sales plans. For personal websites, traffic counters are merely tools of curiosity, but the numbers certainly are fun to keep an eye on!

What is Web Hosting?

Web hosting is the service of storing data that keeps websites up and running for users. Every single website that is online has a host server, and almost all use a web host to manage that storage. Not all web hosts provide the same level of quality, though. Uptime, and data speed and quantity of transfer are the best measures of a host’s success. You can often pay more to get data transferred in higher quantities, faster. Most web hosts offer unlimited bandwidth and disk space at a speed that is perfectly fine for small-to-moderate sized businesses or individuals. For companies with burdensome websites, they may need to seek out a more advanced web host.

What is a domain name?

A domain name is the actual name of a website, and every single website has a domain name. To obtain one, you need to purchase it through a domain registrar. Domains can cost anywhere from a few dollars a year to hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, based on the contract and popularity of the domain. Every domain name is actually pointing to an IP (Internet Protocol) address, which is a series of numbers. Because most people can’t remember 10 digits in perfect order, domain names serve as easily-remembered alias for visitors. Probably the best known domain name is google.com, and Google’s IP address is 173.194.79.99… which is easier for you to remember?