Although Hungarian host XetHost’s website doesn’t say when it started its journey, its social media pages suggest it was established in 2014. The set of services offered by XetHost includes shared hosting, Linux VPS, dedicated servers, domain solutions, and SMTP services/backups.
XetHost’s website supports the English and Hungarian languages.
Features and Ease of Use
XetHost offers four shared hosting packages, six Linux VPS packages (including a configurable package), and ten dedicated server solutions (although the product page only shows six of them).
The shared hosting packages provide you with:
- 555 MB to 8,888 MB storage
- Unlimited traffic
- 2 to 50 SQL databases
- 3 to 50 FTP accounts
- 5 to 100 email addresses
- Daily backups
As per this web host’s own explanations (paraphrased), the Startup plan gets you started with your good idea, the Growing plan helps you conquer international markets, the Webshops plan lets you set up an online store, and the Photographers plan acts as an online photo book for your portfolio.
Unlimited traffic means you won’t need to worry about the number of visitors you get, and the SLA-backed 99.8% availability means you won’t need to worry (too much) about your website going down, although this is lower than the 99.9% industry average uptime.
The optional BackupMX service can be added at extra cost to help ensure your emails don’t get lost.
Pricing and Support
XetHost offers competitively priced shared hosting packages, but there exist certain discrepancies between the product pages on the website and those on the online store. For instance, although the Startup package seems pricier than its actual cost, I encountered difficulty in obtaining clarification on this matter from customer services.
You can pay in U.S. dollars, euros, or Hungarian forints via PayPal, or you can buy with Bitcoins via CoinGate. Available billing cycles are monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual. The longer the commitment, the bigger the discount.
You can contact this company via email, a ticket system, two online contact forms, or live chat. However, I was unable to summon any pre-sales support. On the plus side, the self-support knowledge base isn’t too bad: