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What is HostUS?

HostUS offers a comprehensive range of web hosting solutions designed to meet various needs from small websites to enterprise-level applications. The company provides shared hosting for basic websites, reseller hosting for starting hosting businesses, VPS hosting with both OpenVZ and KVM virtualization options, and dedicated servers for maximum performance.

With servers located in 10 data centers across 4 continents including Atlanta, Dallas, London, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, and Sydney, HostUS ensures global reach and reliability. All services come with 24/7 technical support, a 99.9% uptime guarantee, and multiple payment options including PayPal, credit cards, and Bitcoin.

Features

  • Global Network: 10 data center locations across 4 continents including Atlanta, Dallas, London, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, and Sydney
  • 24/7 Support: Round-the-clock technical assistance available at all times
  • Uptime Guarantee: Industry-leading 99.9% uptime guarantee across the entire network
  • Multiple Hosting Options: Shared hosting, reseller hosting, VPS hosting (OpenVZ and KVM), and dedicated servers
  • Payment Flexibility: Accepts PayPal, credit cards, Bitcoin, Alipay, and Skrill payment methods

Use Cases

  • Hosting small business websites with shared hosting plans
  • Starting a web hosting business using reseller hosting packages
  • Running custom applications on virtual private servers with full root access
  • Deploying enterprise-level applications on dedicated servers with maximum resources
  • Hosting websites with specific geographic requirements using global data centers

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