
This host has servers in the U.S.A. and Israel, and its website — which is available in English and Hebrew — displays prices in Israeli new shekels.
Features and Ease of Use
ExtremeWeb Solutions offers three Linux shared hosting plans — Basic, Advance, and Business — that provide you with:
- 99.99% uptime
- cPanel control panel
- DDoS protection
- One-click application installer
- PHP support
The Basic plan, which is aimed at beginners with small, media-light websites, provides 4 GB disk storage, 10 GB bandwidth, 1 FTP account, and 5 MySQL databases. In the middle, the Advance plan provides 8 GB disk space, 15 GB bandwidth, 5 FTP accounts, and 10 MySQL databases. The biggest Business plan provides you with 20 GB disk space, 50 GB bandwidth, 50 FTP accounts, and 50 MySQL databases, which is still not enough for the biggest websites.
If you want even more resources, you’ll have to scale up to a VPS plan that provides up to 150 GB disk space, 3 CPU cores, and 6 GB RAM.
The main perks of these plans are the popular cPanel control panel (to manage all aspects of your hosting) and the one-click application installer (for popular programs such as WordPress, Drupal, Joomla). Other available features include basic SSL and free backups (with the business plan). You get DDoS protection and surprisingly high 99.99% uptime.
Pricing and Support
ExtremeWeb Solutions’ prices are pretty expensive for the limited hosting options and relatively bare-bones features. While there is a 30-day money-back guarantee, there is no free domain.
Self-support resources are disappointing since the knowledge base is bare. And although the support team should be contactable by telephone, ticket, email, WhatsApp, or live chat, I found that the ticket and live chat channels were unresponsive: