WebHostingVillage.com
FAQ
- Do you allow adult sites to host
on your network?
We sure do. WebHostingVillage.com allows any legal
material to be hosted on our network.
- How long before accounts are activated?
Shared hosting accounts are setup and released
within 4 hours from the time of your order.
Dedicated servers are setup and released within
1-3 business days depending on the type of
configuration you order.
- Do you allow SPAM on your network?
No, we do not. SPAM will not be tolerated
on the WebHostingVillage.com network under any
circumstances.
- Do you offer a control panel on
shared hosting accounts or dedicated servers?
A free control panel is provided to you on
shared accounts and dedicated servers. The
control panel solution we use is called the
CONTROLzx HMS. It will allow you to manage
any number of shared hosting plans or dedicated
servers from one centralized location.
With the HMS you have the ability to manage
your domains & sub domains, multiple htaccess
rules, automatically install open-source software
applications such as WordPress, b2evolution,
Gallery, phpAdsNew & more with a click of
the mouse, manage emails, forwarders & auto
responders, manage cron jobs, manage MySQL
databases, manage FTP accounts, view your
usage statistics, invoices, payments & much
more.
- Do you provide full access to dedicated
servers?
Yes, we do. You will have full super-user
access "root" to your dedicated server. You
are free to do as you wish with the server,
you are in full control.
- Do you allow SSH access on shared
hosting accounts?
No, we do not. Should you require SSH access
please contact us prior to ordering. Generally
most scripts can be installed with basic FTP
access.
- Are shared web hosting accounts
capped? Will my account be shutdown if I exceed
my limits?
No, we will not shutdown your account if you
exceed your limits. You can view your usage
statistics in real-time at anytime. If you
notice you're nearing your limits please contact
us. On the 1st of the month a separate invoice
will be posted for any overage allocated on
your account. The overage charge for shared
packages are listed on the shared
hosting page.
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