WEBSERWER.pl has been in business in various guises since 1999. With more than ten staff currently employed, this Polish provider offers a selection of hosting services from its Polish language website.
Features and Ease of Use
This company sells VPS, shared hosting, and domain registration services. The core features of its shared hosting plans include:
- Annual uptime average above 99.7%
- Daily backups, retained for seven days
- Domain registration available for purchase
- Unlimited addon domains (except for the base plan)
- SSL certificates available
- Up to 100 GB disk space
- Unlimited bandwidth per month
WEBSERWER.pl co-locates its servers in the COIG Data Center, Katowice, Poland. Its ISO 27001 certification and Tier III status should mean less than 1.6 hours of downtime a year. And it uses green energy, too.
Whilst WEBSERWER.pl doesn’t own the data center, it does own its own Dell PowerEdge and HP ProLiant rack servers with EqualLogic and Fujitsu disk arrays that are load-balanced, so you don’t need to worry about peaks in website traffic.
There is no uptime guarantee, but an average annual uptime of 99.7% is stated. This is lower than the 99.9% industry standard, and I have no way of verifying it, but maybe it’s more honest than the other providers who state a higher uptime without any real proof either.
You can choose between Windows and Linux operating systems. Depending on the OS you choose, you get support for Microsoft SQL and ASP.NET or the Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP (LAMP) software stack. All plans come with FTP accounts, phpMyAdmin, daily backups, and Cron jobs.
The aforementioned software is appropriate for advanced users, but beginners are less well catered for since it seems there is a software auto-installer (e.g., for WordPress and Joomla) but no website building tool. Support didn’t tell me otherwise, because they didn’t get back to me at all.
Pricing and Support
WEBSERWER.pl’s prices range from very cheap to slightly overpriced. All plans include the same features but have increasing resource allocations, so new website owners might find the second-cheapest plan will suffice with its 5 GB disk space, unlimited domains, and unlimited bandwidth.
Domain names cost extra, and a free SSL certificate can only be obtained if you select a .webserwer.pl subdomain (which I doubt many people will do). Plans can be purchased on three or twelve-month terms, and there is no money-back guarantee, but there is a 14-day free trial that gives you a little time to try before you buy.
Getting signed up is slightly more complicated than with other shared hosts. Firstly, you need to fill out several pages of online forms to create an account. Then you need to log into your online banking to set up a payment.
You can reach customer service 20 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year via phone and email, although I encountered an issue with the email address when I tried it. Additionally, there is a knowledge base available that offers some of the information you’ll need for self-support.
I struggled to contact this company. My initial email bounced back, and my subsequent Facebook message was ‘seen’ (see below) but never responded to: