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  • Reliable Site Price Increase
    by /u/BuyerConstant453 on June 29, 2026 at 8:32 pm

    Received this email today about the price Increase. From $19/m to $49/m this is for a simple E3 with 32Gb of DDR3 and 1TB SSD. Granted $19 is cheap but $49? For that? I’ve pasted the email below. First, thank you for trusting ReliableSite with your infrastructure. We know many customers rely on these servers for important production workloads, and we take that responsibility seriously. We’re writing to let you know about an upcoming pricing update for your service: Service: Rapid Deploy Server – Intel Special 32 GB (PNJ) The primary reason for this change is the significant increase in dedicated server hardware costs. Replacement parts, spare systems, RAM, SSDs, and the inventory required to keep customer servers maintainable have become much more expensive than when many older services were originally priced. We’ve absorbed these increases for as long as possible, but we can no longer keep some older service rates below current pricing while continuing to maintain the hardware availability, reliability, and support standards customers expect from ReliableSite. The updated base pricing for your service will be reflected on your next generated invoice. You can view the updated pricing details for your specific server by logging into the billing portal at: https://payments.reliablesite.net/ A note on your discounts: Only the base monthly price of the server is changing. Any recurring discounts or coupons currently applied to your service will remain active. Your existing discount will automatically be deducted from the updated base price. How to keep your current rate: If you switch your monthly service to a 1-year prepaid plan by July 31, 2026, you can lock in your current monthly rate for the entire next year. To take advantage of this lock-in offer, simply reply directly to this email and our billing team will manually set up your invoice at the current locked-in rate. If no action is taken, the updated pricing will apply automatically on your next generated invoice. Thank you for being a ReliableSite customer. submitted by /u/BuyerConstant453 [link] [comments]

  • Introduction
    by /u/CityScope_Net on June 29, 2026 at 5:43 pm

    Hi all! We’re new to the group and thrilled to join r/Hosting. Our team is passionate about web hosting and we’re eager to learn from your experiences and help others with our 30+ yrs of experience in the field. Feel free to ask us anything! submitted by /u/CityScope_Net [link] [comments]

  • Could you guys share which is best hosting provider for usa based websites that serves usa customers?
    by /u/Spiritual_Basket1881 on June 29, 2026 at 5:12 am

    We have multiple websites for seo and we are facing speed issues on those websites. There are server issues time to time. The backend is also too slow and elementor doesn’t load at all. we asked our developers to fix it many times but they say talk to hosting provider. So We are going to recommend the best hosting provider for our clients websites. submitted by /u/Spiritual_Basket1881 [link] [comments]

  • The Architect’s Guide to WordPress Performance at Scale: From Database to Delivery
    by /u/kevinpirnie on June 29, 2026 at 1:34 am

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  • Suggestions for Namecheap Stellar Plus alternatives?
    by /u/SubstantialCrew6035 on June 28, 2026 at 7:35 pm

    I am up for a renewal of my Namecheap Stellar Plus hosting service, but I am considering moving away if better alternatives are available. I use this mainly for email. It hosts two email domains with several users. This is set up though cpanel and I connect to it mainly through IMAP. In addition, it hosts a very small website. I have two reasons for considering alternatives: First, their smtp server gave me problems as it does not seem to be trusted by all recipients. So I had to look for external smtp services. That works, but it is a hassle. Second, I’d prefer to use an EU service. Any suggestions for alternatives? It should not charge by domain or user, but simply a fixed amount per year. It should not cost more than my current plan ($146.44 for 2 years). submitted by /u/SubstantialCrew6035 [link] [comments]

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