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Unlimited Cpanel Hosting - Only $5/Month ($60/Year) - Hosted in Sydney - BEST DEAL

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Hi,

Penny Domains are offering unlimited cpanel hosting for only $5/ month ($60/year), This is a fantastic rate for CPanel hosting - unlimited emails - unlimited traffic and unlimited space.

They have other offers too for Domain names, VPS Hosting, SSH, Dedicated servers etc.

Data Centre: SYDNEY GLOBAL SWITCH

Please visit www.pennydomains.com.au for more information and to purchase.

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  • +1

    Unlimited disk and bandwidth?

  • +1

    Sorry but… "3 versions of PHP (PHP 4/5/6) and the latest stable versions of MySQL"… I would never go with a host that claims to support a PHP 6 which isn't even released and has been delayed

    "The development of PHP 6 has been delayed because the developers have decided the current approach to handling of instance unicode is not a good one, and are considering alternate ways in the next version of PHP.[38] The updates that were intended for PHP 6 were added to PHP 5.3.0 (namespace support, late static bindings, lambda functions, closures, goto) and 5.4.0 (traits, closure rebinding) instead." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP

  • +2

    PHP 6 no longer exists, and running PHP 4 is pure stupidity.

    Also, I wonder how unlimited it will be when I put a website competing with MEGA on their servers?

  • -1

    Storyteller: Yes it is unlimited disk space and bandwidth.

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    Check out any of these deals. At least you know what you're getting.

    I managed to grab a super low spec for $17/year, running several sites faster than my old shared hosting…

      1. Most low end VPS providers don't have servers in Australia. At least, not the $17/year ones.

      2. Most people would have no idea what to do when prompted with bash:~$, which is why many want to use cPanels.

        1. I've never really understood the reasoning behind wanting a local provider for low price hosting. Support? shrug

        2. Yeah, fair enough. Really missing out on the full experience though! lol

        As a side note, cPanel apparently has some major security issues at the moment;
        http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/2061355

        • +2

          Yeah personally I would not touch share hosting. Unfortunately it's just easier for people to click buttons and fill up forms on a control panel that comes with a zillion possible exploits features that they don't need.

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