Web Hosting Talk







View Full Version : Mod_Gzip, 40 gigs transfer, 500 mb space, $12.95, 15 Day Free Trial


web_res
07-30-2002, 08:32 PM
Hello,

I noticed that most of the visitors of WHT do not sign up with just anyone and unbelievable offers are just not enough. Many of you want to test things out, here the opinions of others, and more. With the combination of mod_gzip and a several large and decent backbone connections to the net we know you'll see a great speed improvement over many hosts out there.

But when there is a new host you will most likely not find many opinions of them because they don't exist yet. We believe that we must prove ourselves as a host but without customers thats not possible. This is why we are willing to give people 15 days to see exactly what they are going to get. Domain transfer is not necessary to see what your going to be getting. This way you don't have to move your site to our server completely to test out service.

As a special we will be including mod_gzip so most sites will be seeing a good portion of their bandwidth reduced. Normally this reduces download time for your site's end users as well.

Paypal will bill you after 15 days are complete for the next month. They will continue to bill you exactly $12.95 every month.

Here are the details for exactly what you get:

500 MB
40000 MB Transfer
100 FTP/User Accounts
100 Email Users
Unlimited Email Aliases
MySQL Access (Up to Five Databases)
PHP
Perl/CGI
Control Panel
Mailing List (MajorDomo)
Telnet (SSH)
Backup Utility

Because this is a special offer only to WHT members you will have to email me directly to the address nazmune@dbzn.net. I will then provide you with the form you need to sign-up.

kreativ
07-30-2002, 09:37 PM
Good deal! Looks like a solid offer.

As a special we will be including mod_gzip so most sites will be seeing a good portion of their bandwidth reduced.
It will reduce the bandwidth needs for the host, but these savings will not be passed onto the end user in Ensim. Even with mod_gzip on, Ensim bases its bandwidth stat off the amount transferred before compression. This is also the case for CPanel.

web_res
07-30-2002, 10:12 PM
True, but with actual bandwidth that is used being reduced to the end-users of a client's site the speed for html and other text downloads increases greatly.

kreativ
07-31-2002, 04:12 AM
Originally posted by web_res
True, but with actual bandwidth that is used being reduced to the end-users of a client's site the speed for html and other text downloads increases greatly.

It sure does! Sending 7K for 70K worth of text is certainly quite nice.