Space Web SA Cheap Hosting Provider

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Space Web SA

We offer cheap and affordable webhosting with WordPress from only R15 per month you can have a 15GB SSD web hosting server that comes with some amazing tools for you to get your business up and running.

What We Offer

Super fast Nameserver in South Africa
WordPress Elementor
Super Responsive
Client Login
E-Commerce
Payment Gateways
Google Tools (Ads, Ad Sense, Analytics, etc)

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Where are you hosting these packages?
At Linode? Linode have no South African data centers?
Why doesn't your website state where you are hosting geographically?
Because SA is going to be assumed by your name but your own website is hosted in the US?
So "Space Web USA" would be more accurate?
Or you have servers in SA but you host your own site in the US?
 
Where are you hosting these packages?
At Linode? Linode have no South African data centers?
Why doesn't your website state where you are hosting geographically?
Because SA is going to be assumed by your name but your own website is hosted in the US?
So "Space Web USA" would be more accurate?
Or you have servers in SA but you host your own site in the US?
The sever which I’m hosting on is linode Atlanta which from my experience the Ping rate is lower then other location the server is located out of sa but I’m only supplying South Africa with webhosting since webhosting packages in South Africa is quite expensive if I’m correct so having a company name (Space Web USA) but suppling only South Africa won’t make sense right

I have done a lot of research and test before getting the server and my services out in the open so I’m pretty sure that irrespective of how big the website is the load time would be pretty fast
 
There's a huge difference between a 15ms ping and a 600ms ping. And it shows when working on sites that use a database. Why doesn't your website state that you are hosting people in the US while your brand creates a south african hosting impression?
Ping lower to Atlanta from SA than to London or the EU? From your experience? The latency to the EU is about half of the latency to the US.
How are you backing up 25gig for R25? Daily backups or no backups?
 
There's a huge difference between a 15ms ping and a 600ms ping. And it shows when working on sites that use a database. Why doesn't your website state that you are hosting people in the US while your brand creates a south african hosting impression?
Ping lower to Atlanta from SA than to London or the EU? From your experience? The latency to the EU is about half of the latency to the US.
How are you backing up 25gig for R25? Daily backups or no backups?
Okay I understand that my website makes an impression that is hosting in SA I will be working on that shortly.

I am hosting a few companies with CRMs and PBX Systems and so far have no issues. But if you have any suggestions on how I can make things better for other people that would really be of great help and I’d appreciate it a lot

I do have a backups system in place which doesn’t cost me much
 
Tell me more about your backups.
Do you back up daily?
How many backups are stored in retention?
How far can a user go back on a restore request? 1 week? Any monthly backups retained?
 
Tell me more about your backups.
Do you back up daily?
How many backups are stored in retention?
How far can a user go back on a restore request? 1 week? Any monthly backups retained?
So I have a local server that handles the back up.

Obviously for clients privacy we Dont backup the clients data individually we backup the server itself every day and if the client wants data that they have lost they just have to open a ticket in the client area with the date of when the data was fine

We keep backups for about two to three months max
 
So I have a local server that handles the back up.

Obviously for clients privacy we Dont backup the clients data individually we backup the server itself every day and if the client wants data that they have lost they just have to open a ticket in the client area with the date of when the data was fine

We keep backups for about two to three months max
But clients should also backup they data them self reason being restoring backup from our server does take some time from around 30mins or so due to upload time and also depending on how big the data is
 
The sever which I’m hosting on is linode Atlanta which from my experience the Ping rate is lower then other location the server is located out of sa but I’m only supplying South Africa with webhosting since webhosting packages in South Africa is quite expensive if I’m correct so having a company name (Space Web USA) but suppling only South Africa won’t make sense right

I have done a lot of research and test before getting the server and my services out in the open so I’m pretty sure that irrespective of how big the website is the load time would be pretty fast
How is a server hosted in Atlanta giving you a better ping than any server hosted out of SA?

I get <3ms to my JHB hosted servers and <20ms from Cape Town. London is closer than east coast US and you’re telling me that you then get a better ping to a server in the middle of the US than all these locations?

200+ms every time a user interacts with a site is very different to <20ms.
 
The old adage you get what you pay for comes to mind.

For those prices, it's hard to make a profit. Or provide decent services.
yeah , banging on about how cheap your product is , it not good marketing.Rather just buy proper servers etc and do it right.We have enough chinese junk around , dont need more fong kong stuff.
 
yeah , banging on about how cheap your product is , it not good marketing.Rather just buy proper servers etc and do it right.We have enough chinese junk around , dont need more fong kong stuff.
Having a bad day?

Dude is a startup, least has the balls to give it a go. No need to buy servers this is 2022. Cloud is a thing..
 
How is a server hosted in Atlanta giving you a better ping than any server hosted out of SA?

I get <3ms to my JHB hosted servers and <20ms from Cape Town. London is closer than east coast US and you’re telling me that you then get a better ping to a server in the middle of the US than all these locations?

200+ms every time a user interacts with a site is very different to <20ms.
@spacewebsa perhaps consider a bolt on service at an extra cost providing CDN for those who are latency sensitive, CDN is dirt cheap. This target market i.e Wordpress is mostly static content with native CDN capabilities. Multiple pops here in ZA.
 
The sever which I’m hosting on is linode Atlanta which from my experience the Ping rate is lower then other location the server is located out of sa but I’m only supplying South Africa with webhosting since webhosting packages in South Africa is quite expensive if I’m correct so having a company name (Space Web USA) but suppling only South Africa won’t make sense right

I have done a lot of research and test before getting the server and my services out in the open so I’m pretty sure that irrespective of how big the website is the load time would be pretty fast
I have never seen an international location have lower latency than London. For my US clients I have servers in Dallas, Chicago and NYC across UpCloud, Linode and DigitalOcean, and none have close to the latency of my London servers. I can't imagine it's possible that Atlanta is somehow faster.

Presumably a CDN is being used to speed up access times? Also, why Linode over UpCloud? The 100% uptime is a big benefit, and their hardware performs better in every measurable respect.
 
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