Introduction to 100webspace.com, a US hosting provider

Introduction to 100webspace.com, a US hosting provider


The first time I heard about 100webspace.com was when I learned about its free space. 100webspace.com has been providing free and paid space services since 2005 (possibly earlier). Its free space is extremely stable, more stable than many commercial spaces.
Of course, Aiba’s main focus is still on the commercial space of 100webspace.com.
100webspace.com provides shared hosting, VPS, dedicated hosting, semi-dedicated hosting, etc. Its virtual hosting and semi-dedicated hosting are very attractive in terms of price and configuration.

It’s very cheap. The most expensive one is only $9.95, and it comes with unlimited space, unlimited traffic, unlimited domain names, etc. However, 100webspace.com has restrictions on database size. The most expensive database size is 120M, which is sufficient for ordinary blogs.
If you need to build a small website, this host is very cost-effective.
100webspace.com official website: http://www.100webspace.com/
I applied for free space: http://enedu.org/, you can check out the speed.

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