SolidHost is a Netherlands-based company that’s been in business since 2000. During that time, they have grown to become a reliable provider of VPS and dedicated servers. While they offer a 99.99% uptime guarantee, they claim that they haven’t experienced a second of downtime in over a year. Their virtual servers offer features that make them a good entry point for those using VPS for the first time.
Features and Ease of Use
SolidHost offers virtual private servers with average features that are a good starting point for those looking to upgrade from shared hosting. Below are some of the features you will get from these servers:
- Choice of Linux and Windows servers
- 99.99% uptime guarantee
- Redundant hotswap servers
- RAID 10 storage
- No setup fees
- Fully managed servers
I like the fact that you get to choose between both Windows and Linux and aren’t handcuffed to a single configuration. You also get between two and six IP addresses with your server, along with 1GB of burstable RAM in the event of traffic spikes.
One thing I like about these servers is that they’ll install a cPanel and give you access to an Installatron auto-installer for a small fee. This is a good option for those that want to move up to a VPS from shared hosting but may be a little shaky on getting their base apps installed.
At HostWithLove, they offer a range of packages at various price points, and their hosting packages are designed to be affordable and easily scalable. When it comes to commitment, you can begin with a monthly plan and later transition to a more cost-effective yearly plan that provides better value as you gain confidence.
Pricing and Support
SolidHost offers both Linux and Windows VPS services with scalable plans that come with no setup fees. Plan features are the same regardless of whether you go with Linux or Windows VPS. These are good entry-level VPS systems, but I would like to see more in the way of storage. This service is better suited for those looking for Windows VPS hosting as your features are fairly solid for what you’re paying. For Linux, I only deem this as an average value because other hosts will offer more storage for the same money.
SolidHost offers somewhat average support for this type of product. They provide ticket system and email support with an average 15-minute response time, but don’t offer live chat or telephone support.
They also clearly state on their website that they don’t support third-party apps, so make sure their selection includes the applications and platforms you prefer before settling on SolidHost as your choice of provider.
By default, SolidHost’s plans are all fully managed, and you can always open a support ticket in the event of any problems. They also have a pro-active support option available for those who’d prefer that to a reactive problem-solving approach, though this will come at an additional monthly fee. Of course, if you plan to use a VPS, you should already know how to manage a server as well as how to install and maintain your own software. If you don’t have this knowledge, go back to using shared hosting or hire someone to maintain your server for you.