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Limited $24/y (or $2.25/m) cPanel Hosting, NVMe, LSWS
MikeA
Member, Patron Provider
ExtraVM has a limited 20 order promotion for cPanel web hosting. Pay $24/year or $2.25/month to take advantage. If you have a question post or open a support ticket.
General features:
- LiteSpeed Web Server
- Pure NVMe SSD Storage
- Standard cPanel Comodo SSL
- MultiPHP and CloudLinux
- Installatron Software Installer
- DDoS Protected
Promotion 2019 Plan:
- 5GB NVMe SSD Storage
- 1TB Bandwidth
- 2 Hosted Domains
$24/year or $2.25/month
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CL LVE Limits:
CPU 100%, PMEM 2GB, IO 80MB/s, IOPS 15000, EP/NPROC 200, INODES No Limit
New accounts may not be setup instantly as they go through checks, but are usually checked fast.
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Damn.. that IO, IOPS really interested in. But does LSWS support ECC cert?
@Aluminat I don't think so, cPanel doesn't anyways.
Not much you can do with 5gb SSD
Wish I could give a ton going from HDD to NVMe, but can't, and don't oversell it.
Though, I think around 80% of accounts (server is nearly full) use under 5GB, and and nobody uses over 10GB. There's people who run forums with thousands of threads and tends of thousands of posts and uses only a couple of gigs. It can go far.
Very true. Guess I should have said 'not much I can do with 5gb'. All my WordPress sites need 5gb each, because they're hosting audio files.
But that aside, it looks like a good offer!
Might look into one of the plugins to store WP media on a cloud storage provider. Would probably save you a lot of space if you run backups.
Location?
Dallas, TX, USA.
People shopping nowadays not for quality but for quantity and they don’t care about limitations of hard drives as some companies do sell unlimited and customers do believe in fairy tale BS stories.
I haven't seen anyone try to sell unlimited NVMe yet
That no limit inodes thing sounds like a huge feature. I worked for a company years ago and kept running into inode limits on their cpanel account and couldn't do backups they paid a premium for.
Won't the host run into inode limits sharing tons of accounts and files? Or is that a filesystem limitation and not an issue with newer filesystems? I remember I couldn't backup an Ubuntu 8.04 server due to inode bugs. Ran into both inode limitations and bugs that were later fixed in newer kernels, but wasn't an option for me at the time.
Technical question, not questioning the offer. I'm not a Linux admin and don't have any super high file count servers to know myself. Thanks
@TimboJones There's just no hard cap, obviously if one account is causing problems it'd be handled, but there quite a few hosts out there that don't have an set inode limit. RamNode and HostWinds are two that I know don't, and there's some that just don't mention it.
still plenty os SSD shared hosts with unlimited storage, I personally want one of them hard drive with unlimited storage in my personal PC!
Example: https://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/the-truth-about-unlimited-hosting/
@WebProject Yeah with SATA SSDs. I don't think anyone in their right mind is going to try to sell 'unlimited nvme' for a while... if so we should all applaud them.
It will be HUGE.
haha, I want the same size as current SSD size
LOL.
Good luck with your unlimited SSD.
That's what I was doing, when I used a shared host. Google Cloud and AWS Storage both jive well with Wordpress.
how many visitors per day can it handle / wp site with jetpack and minimal theme with a lot of 1000x1000 images
Really couldn't answer that, it depends more on your specific WP setup. You can try it out though, if you're not happy with performance I'll refund you within a month.
Then I got to try it