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£4.99 per year :: Fast NVMe Web Hosting with cPanel and Litespeed | Jetbackup | Free SSL
Hello LET,
We've decided to extend some of our Low End Talk exclusive shared hosting offers. There's no promo code needed, so just follow the order link and your account will usually be automatically provisioned.
There are only 5 of each package in stock.
Our hosting comes with the following features:
- cPanel & CloudLinux
- Litespeed + LSCache
- Softaculous
- Free SSL
- London, UK Location
- 14 Day Money Back Guarantee
Standard LVE for all plans is 1 CPU, 1GB RAM, 20 EP, 5 MB/s IO.
Bandwidth, subdomains, addon domains and databases are unmetered (subject to fair use)
Special Offers
LET Shared 1
- 1GB NVMe SSD Storage
£4.99 per year - Order link
LET Shared 2
- 2GB NVMe SSD Storage
£7.99 per year - Order link
LET Shared 3
- 5GB NVMe SSD Storage
£10.99 per year - Order link
LET Shared 4
- 10GB NVMe SSD Storage
£14.99 per year - Order link
Payment
We accept PayPal and Card (Stripe).
Please ask any questions below, I'll be more than happy to answer
Comments
PHP SELECTER OK?
PHP 5.2 OK?
SHAERD HOSTING OK?
shred hosting ok, PHP SELECTER OK, PHP 5.2 NOT OK, HAVE PHP 7.1.3 or later OK
ok why ssd when IO/s only 5MB? 5MB/s is worse than my 2009 PC
SHAERD HOSTING PHP 5.2 OK 5MB/S OK
WHY PHP 5.2? PHP 5.2 has reached its end of life OK?
PHP 5.2 MASTER RACE OK?
Yes yes ok. Anyways I have to agree with you on that . The provider should not limit its customers to a few specific PHP versions but allow the customer to use them all. Although it should warn them when they are trying to select an older one.
PHP 7.3 MASTER RACE OK?
Assuming this isn't a PHP SELECTER meme - we're offering a £5 per year hosting plan with only 1GB of NVMe, designed for a small Wordpress site or just a static site.
That being said, 5MB/s is actually plenty for most shared hosting. I had a quick look at a server and we have had 0 IO faults in the last 24 hours.
PHP 5.2 is best for SEO. Please use search button before asking what was explained endlessly on these forums.
I understand that but is not SSD kind of useless if you are only limiting it to 5MB/s? (assuming all servers are not oversold)
Well no, what are you suggesting - we replace all SSDs with HDD? In reality, yes, we could increase the IO LVE quite significantly and see no side effects, but for most websites on a shared hosting platform, 5MB/s is more than sufficient.
SSDs have many more benefits than just read-write speeds, such as lower latency.
In reality, if a client was requiring more than 5MB/s IO we could definitely support that - but for a £5/year plan, it just doesn't make sense for us to allow say 30MB/s IO that we are unable to guarantee will be available.
The end is nigh