I recently launched UnmanagedHosting.com and since I love you guys in a totally non-gay way (actually, who am I trying to kid... forget about the non-gay part :anon.sml
, I will use this thread to post special "WF only" offers as of this point.
First of all, visit Unmanaged Hosting Dot Com and check out our offers. As you can see, there are three servers you can choose from: UH1, UH2 and UH3.
1) unmanaged with no control panel
2) unmanaged with cPanel (+ $25)
3) managed with cPanel (+ $25 + $45)
If you want to handle everything yourself, option #1 is the way to go but if you'd rather focus on your business, I'd recommend option #3.
Sustainability has always been my #1 concern and I'm not interested in looking for shortcuts because at the end of the day, I don't want to deal with unnecessary problems. That's why I went with one of the best data centers out there (click here for more info) even though there were cheaper options available (when it comes to the dc I'm working with, I can sleep well at night knowing that if one of my employees contacts them, they'll reply in a matter of MINUTES).
The same way, I went with server grade equipment (Supermicro and the whole enchilada) because sure, I could have simply bought some lower quality stuff which looks ok on paper but I'm in it for the long haul and am willing to accept lower profit margins in order to make sure that everything runs smoothly.

First of all, visit Unmanaged Hosting Dot Com and check out our offers. As you can see, there are three servers you can choose from: UH1, UH2 and UH3.
UH1 – $145/month
Quad Core Xeon 3470 with HyperThreading
4 GB DDR3 ECC RAM
Two 250 GB SATA-II HDDs (RAID1)
2500 GB Bandwidth
UH2 – $195/month
Quad Core Xeon 3470 with HyperThreading
8 GB DDR3 ECC RAM
Two 250 GB SATA-II HDDs (RAID1)
2500 GB Bandwidth
Now for each server, there are basically three options:UH3 – $345/month
Quad Core Xeon 3470 with HyperThreading
16 GB DDR3 ECC RAM
Four 250 GB SATA-II HDDs (RAID10)
4000 GB Bandwidth
1) unmanaged with no control panel
2) unmanaged with cPanel (+ $25)
3) managed with cPanel (+ $25 + $45)
If you want to handle everything yourself, option #1 is the way to go but if you'd rather focus on your business, I'd recommend option #3.
Sustainability has always been my #1 concern and I'm not interested in looking for shortcuts because at the end of the day, I don't want to deal with unnecessary problems. That's why I went with one of the best data centers out there (click here for more info) even though there were cheaper options available (when it comes to the dc I'm working with, I can sleep well at night knowing that if one of my employees contacts them, they'll reply in a matter of MINUTES).
The same way, I went with server grade equipment (Supermicro and the whole enchilada) because sure, I could have simply bought some lower quality stuff which looks ok on paper but I'm in it for the long haul and am willing to accept lower profit margins in order to make sure that everything runs smoothly.