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Bitcoin VPS Provider Review – Inception Hosting

Inception Hosting is one of the many VPS providers in the world accepting Bitcoin payments these days. The company focuses on two key markets, namely Europe and the United States. They also offer web hosting, dedicated servers, and domain registration to their customers. But, given their cheap price plans, are they worth trying out?

Inception Hosting Is One Of The Cheapest Solutions

Whenever a company provides services at rather low costs, one has to wonder how good the service can be. Inception Hosting offers virtual servers starting at 2 Euros per month, and dedicated servers at the price of 29.95 per month. Moreover, their shared hosting plan only costs 1 Euro per month for the basic package, which is incredibly cheap.

On the VPS front, the Company has European servers located in The Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. Their most expensive VPS costs 7 Euros per month and comes with 100gb HDD space and 4GB of ram. The two terabyte of monthly bandwidth should be more than sufficient for most customers.

But Inception Hosting also offers XEN VPS servers, which are slightly more powerful and expensive. The most expensive plan costs 64 Euro per month, although it can still be modified depending on the user’s needs. VPS servers in the United States are limited to the Phoenix area, which is rather unusual. KVM, OpenVZ, and XEN servers are all available, ranging between 5 Euros and 80 Euros per month in price.

Dedicated servers are always far more expensive, although it is unclear where they are located exactly. Monthly prices range from 29.95 Euros to 295.95 Euros per month. Web hosting, on the other hand, is far cheaper, but all plans are out of stock right now. This is not surprising, considering that their most expensive shared web hosting plan only costs 3 Euros per month.

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Finding recent reviews for the Inception Hosting service is rather difficult, as most of them date back to 2014 and earlier. One of the most comprehensive reviews explains how the company seems well-versed in communicating with customers, a trait other companies appear to have lost track of. Then again, this review dates back to 2011, and a lot may have changed ever since.

All things considered, Inception Hosting is a promising company that offers cheap VPS solutions to users throughout the world. Even though they remain a “budget hosting company,” they could be well worth checking out. Given their track record of good customer support, any issues should be resolved rather quickly.

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JP Buntinx

JP Buntinx is a FinTech and Bitcoin enthusiast living in Belgium. His passion for finance and technology made him one of the world's leading freelance Bitcoin writers, and he aims to achieve the same level of respect in the FinTech sector.

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