LINUX HOSTING PACKAGES - THE BASICS
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The Basics package is ideal for the most basic of users who wish to store a minimal amount of content onto the web, and who anticipate having not that many visitors to their website every month.

 

All of our accounts include the standard features listed by clicking here, and along with that, a whole host of CGI scripts, which can be found by clicking here. If you are not sure what any of the technical jargon means, you can click here to view our glossary, or simply click on the box and a window will pop up to tell you what it is.

 

Key Features


Linux Hosting

The Basics

The Basics

Web Space 100 MB
Monthly Bandwidth 1,000 MB
Subdomains 1
FTP Accounts 1
Email Accounts 5
Email Forwarding 5
Email Autoresponders 5
Mailing Lists 5
MySQL Databases 1
Control Panel cPanel
Free Support Yes
Webmail Yes
Money Back Guarantee Yes
Free Domain Name No
Price Per Year £10.00
Setup Fee No
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Linux Hosting

The Basics

The Basics

CGI Scripts Yes
General Features Yes
Email Features Yes
Account Utilities No
Website Reporting No
Website Diagnostics No
Web Resources No
E-Commerce No
SSH Access No
Cron Jobs No
IP Address Blocking No
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There are various more features which you will discover when entering the control panel, though we feel these are perhaps the more key ones listed above. If you have any questions about this package, please do not hesitate to contact us in regards to your enquiry.

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DID YOU KNOW?

The number of online shoppers in the UK in 2008 was 26,598,000 people.

60% of the UK now have broadband access from their home and nearly 100% have access.

62% of UK Adults now shop online.

More than 11 million British people shop online at least twice per week.

98% of UK consumers are highly satisfied with online shopping.

Can you afford to be missing this market?