The Bottom Line
Bluehost provides functionality basket service prices cheap chips – but you get what you pay for.
Shared Storage solutions of the company are best suited for geeks who like to complain about their servers on web forums.
Bluehost: A little history
Bluehost Web page
Bluehost web pages are cluttered and confusing navigation.
Headquarters: Utah, United States
Employees: 300 +
The market as a storage solution for small and medium enterprises, Bluehost was founded by Matt Heaton 1996. Former CEO started the company after deciding he wanted to offer free hosting. student missionaries are based in Taiwan opened its first computer hardware at the age of 21 and 23 has three stores operating with about 35 employees. At 26, he sold the store to focus on statistical software web development before moving to web hosting. And then came Bluehost.
In 2011, the acquisition Bluehost Endurance International Group, the company added to its stable storage for more than 50 brands, including HostGator.com, iPage and Domain.com
After eight years as CEO, Heaton resign in June 2011, admitted he was a “professional distracted by shiny things new.” He assigned her to work as a systems architect in the company so that it can focus on the design and technical architecture of the storage platform. Handy Dan COO as CEO of the company based in Utah.
Bluehost take some flak in 2009 to censor users with links abroad. A Newsweek article said that Belarus-born lawyer from Washington DC Yaraslau Kryvoi receive notice of your hosting his blog manager for Chapter American Society of your local Belarus will be suspended and he has 10 days to remove its contents. Bluehost have mistakenly thought Kryvoi is a national of a country from the list of rogue nations the US government.
You can talk with Bluehost was founded by a true connoisseur – the company operating the data center itself and build its own servers. It also has its own country of cable networks (North America) and build your own Linux kernel. Bluehost installation also includes the headquarters of 50,000 square feet with two locations of its data centers more than 20,000 space high square foot data center, including UPS, diesel generator and multiple 10GB fiber connections to destinations across the world.
COST
Bluehost offers shared, dedicated and VPS hosting plans.
Bluehost offers shared hosting $ 6.95 per month ($ 4.95 on sale) and includes:
Unlimited domain hosting
Unlimited GB hosting space
unlimited GB file transfer
unlimited email accounts
Free domain name (within 12 months)
Free website builder with templates
Secure Shell, SSL, FTP, Statistics
CGI, Ruby (RoR), Perl, PHP, MySQL
$ 100 Google ad serving
There are three dedicated hosting plans:
Standard – $ 149.99 per month (the first month $ 74.99) – a dual-core, 2.3 GHz Intel Xeon processor, 3MB of cache, 4GB of RAM, hard disk 2x500GB, 5 TB per month, name Free domain, 3 industrial zones dedicated, CentOS 6.4 (64-bit) virtualization: KVM
Raise – $ 199.99 per month (the first month 99.99) – Quad core, 2.5 GHz Intel Xeon processor, 8 MB cache, 4 GB of RAM, hard disk 2x1000GB, 10 TB per month, free domain name, 4 dedicated industrial areas, CentOS 6.4 (64-bit) virtualization: KVM
Premium – $ 249.00 per month (the first month $ 124.99) – Quad core 3.3 GHz Intel Xeon processor, 8 MB cache, 16 GB RAM, hard disk 2x1000GB, 15 TB per month, free domain name 5 IPs dedicated, CentOS 6.4 (64-bit) virtualization: KVM
A one-time discount of $ 75, $ 100 or $ 125 will automatically be applied to your order, regardless of whether you choose a chapter 1, 3, 6 or 12 months.
Each plan includes:
available immediately, so you can use your site immediately
root access
An enhanced cPanel
dedicated support
Storage Mirror
pool resources
30 Days Money Back Guarantee
There are four VPS Plans:
Standards – $ 29.99 a month (the first month $ 14.99) – Single base, 2 GB RAM, 30 GB, 1 TB per month, free domain name, dedicated IP 1, CentOS 6.4 (64-bit )
Raise – $ 59.00 per month (the first month $ 29.99) – dual core, 4GB of RAM, 60 GB, 2 TB per month, free domain name, dedicated two industrial parks, CentOS 6.4 (64-bit)
Premium – $ 89.99 per month ($ 44.99 for the first month) – Triple Core 6GB of RAM, 120 GB to 3 TB per month, free domain name, dedicated two industrial parks, CentOS 6.4 (64-bit)
Ultimate – $ 119.00 per month ($ 59.99 for the first month) – Quad Core, 8 GB RAM, 240 GB, 4 TB per month, free domain name, dedicated two industrial parks, CentOS 6.4 (64-bit )
cloud computing technology
Bluehost VPS plans use the technology of cloud computing.
These plans include:
cloud computing technology
cPanel building panel
root access
secure server resources
instant supply
manage multiple accounts
I signed up for a shared hosting plan essentially by clicking the “Sign Up Now” hard to miss on the home page. Registration is quite easy – I enter the domain name information, personal information, credit card information and I’m ready to rock ‘n’ roll.
However, I was surprised a few days later, my credit card was debited a full-year storage without warning when or how long I would be charged. At no time did I choose how long I want to store. Other hosts monthly charge so I was disappointed not given this option. Not a good start.