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Bitland gives you three packages under its Standard shared hosting category, all of which deliver decent features at impressively low prices.<\/p>\n
Each plan comes with cPanel control panel software, so you can count on an easy-to-use dashboard that lets you manage all aspects of your account with ease. You’ll also get the Installatron script installer, so you have access to hundreds of popular web applications, from CMS like WordPress and Joomla to e-commerce tools like PrestaShop and Magento. All of these are ready to be deployed with a few simple clicks, saving you time and effort.<\/p>\n
Bitland assures you of free email accounts with every plan, but that perk is unfortunately offset by the resource caps that you’ll also be getting.<\/p>\n
Here’s a quick look at each plan:<\/p>\n
Features<\/th>\n | Silver<\/th>\n | Gold<\/th>\n | Platinum<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Price<\/td>\n | $6<\/td>\n | $11<\/td>\n | $23<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Storage<\/td>\n | 500 MB<\/td>\n | 3 GB<\/td>\n | 10 GB<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bandwidth<\/td>\n | 10 GB<\/td>\n | 100 GB<\/td>\n | Unlimited<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Subdomains<\/td>\n | 1<\/td>\n | Unlimited<\/td>\n | Unlimited<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Email Accounts<\/td>\n | Unlimited<\/td>\n | Unlimited<\/td>\n | Unlimited<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n While Bitland beats out many competitors in terms of price, it loses ground when it comes to resources. You can find providers that will give you unlimited bandwidth for lower than $23 a month, for example. With those storage and bandwidth caps, you’ll have a hard time running more complex websites, especially sizable e-commerce ventures. Bitland’s Standard hosting plans are best used for personal-use websites, or relatively static sites that don’t need to perform complicated operations regularly.<\/p>\n Premium Hosting –\u00a0 starts at $15 AUD per month<\/h2>\nIf you need more resources, consider going for Bitland’s Premium packages instead. You get the same set of features as the Standard plans, with cPanel and Installatron as the centerpieces of the list. You’ll also get the same ability to switch between plans as needed, plus freedom from restrictive long-term contracts. Unlike Standard subscribers, you’re guaranteed priority support from the company’s technical staff.<\/p>\n However, Bitland doesn’t go far beyond these typical features. While you might be saving in terms of financial cost, the relative lack of additional features puts Bitland at a disadvantage compared to other providers that often deliver richer packages for an acceptable bump in price.<\/p>\n That disadvantage grows when you consider the resource caps that come with each plan. While the highest-priced Premium plan gets unlimited bandwidth, for example, it’s still stuck with a paltry 25 GB of storage that is unlikely to cut it for larger enterprises or sites that depend on extensive databases, file collections, or inventories.<\/p>\n Here’s a look at the different Premium plans:<\/p>\n
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