Why Choose Wells IT Solutions for Web Hosting?
Google returns 144 million results for 'web hosting'. You more than likely have reviewed other companies before arriving here, so why choose my company? I believe that some of the best service and resources are provided here, but here are some facts and numerical data to back up that opinion of mine. Go ahead and read for yourself why you are in good hands here.
You Control the Payments, not Wells IT Solutions LLC
Yes, you read the heading correctly. I do not have control over your subscription payments. I have read several reviews where someone tries to cancel their hosting account, and their credit card continues to be billed. Then, they have to go through several phone calls, emails, etc. to get their account cancelled. I've also seen cases where web hosting companies require the customer to cancel their account like 10 days before the next billing cycle, or the account will be billed for another billing cycle. I think that's ridiculous, so I do things differently around here.
I have this website tightly integrated with PayPal's subscription / reoccurring payments module. That means that you can cancel your subscription up to a minute before the next payment. Of course I hate to see clients go, but I want you to be assured that if the time comes, you can leave with minimal frustrations.
Plenty of Server Space to go Around
Did you know that hosting companies will put 600 websites or more on a single web server? Think about it, when you pay $3.95 for hosting on a server that can cost the company up to $500/mo or more, how many accounts are they going to pack on that server?
Bottom line - you get what you pay for. While other companies crowd their servers and oversell like there's no tomorrow, I leave plenty of space for my clients. Don't take my word for it, see the real-time bandwidth reports and load averages for yourself. These images are final proof that my servers have plenty of room for your hosting needs.
Load: 0.08 0.04 0.05 (4 cpus)
Load: 0.08 0.04 0.05 (1 cpu)
Full Disaster Plan
This is something that nobody wants to talk about - but it's something that you need to be prepared for. Think your website's invincible to disasters? What happens if the data center has an earthquake, hurricane, or extended power outage? What happens if there is another east coast blackout? Does your hosting provider have a disaster plan? I do. Those two servers, of which you saw reports on above, backup to an off-site secure location. Daily. If we have a big problem and the server where your website is hosted becomes disabled or unreachable, a complete backup of your site will be immediately made available to host at an alternate location.
That should about cover it, you are in complete control of your payments, you don't have to worry about overcrowded servers, and you will sleep easy knowing that your website will not be lost, even if the server it's hosted on spontaneously combusts. If I missed anything, or you need clarification on something, please take advantage of the live chat and contact form.