We never oversell our
plans or servers and we do not offer plans with unlimited or unreal traffic or
other resources limits, we will never sell you more disk space or bandwidth
than we actually have - if we
offer it to you, you will be able to use it right up to the limit.
Take your time to investigate, and make an informed decision.
Remember - your
success ensures our success!
We are offering a 7
day free trial. When you sign up, you will need to enter your billing
information, your card will not be charged until the trial period is over. At
the end of this period we will send you an invoice and payment instructions.
If you want to discontinue our service, you need to cancel your account with
h2hosting.com before the end of this period.
It is totally "risk free".
New plans
offer between 100 and 3000 MB of storage, between 3 and 60 GB of data transfer
and hosting for 1 to 20 separate sites on one single web hosting account, with
prices starting at $2.95 per month. Each account also includes the control panel
(CPanel) client interface for managing those sites.
New customers
will select one of our new packages when ordering. However, if you would like
to upgrade an existing H2Hosting.com account to one of the new packages, feel
free to contact us to learn how you can upgrade or if you have questions or concerns
about our new offerings or our service in general.
• Our prices include hosting of your domain. They do not include the actual
registration of the name. This is a separate process and unfortunately involves
separate fees (none of which are paid to our company).
• We do not offer hosting
packages with
unlimited bandwidth
primarily because there
is no such thing.
• We use MOD_GZIP on all our servers. Mod_gzip
allows us to compress
any static and/or
dynamically generated
webpage at the server
and send the content to
the client browser
which, in turn, decompresses the page.
This means for us a
savings of bandwidth
and for the client an
increase in speed. For example:
A 300 Kb page gets,
thanks to the mod_gzip
module, compressed to
as little as 20 Kb which
means that a client connected with a modem connection of 56K views
the page after only some
7 seconds as compared to a uncompressed
transmission wait time of roughly 60 seconds!
Most of today's modern
browsers have build-in
support for gzip
decompression, and,
if not, mod_gzip
automatically sends the
page uncompressed to
the client.