Customize and configure your own virtual dedicated
server. Simply choose one of our popular plans or select your plan
options. ExpertBYTE.net makes it easy!
Note: Each month is paid for in advance and begins upon the purchase of your
account. Cancellation of your account will discontinue all future billings.
Fees are non-refundable.
* Certain products only ** Additional bandwidth fees do not participate in the
yearly discount.
FREE Hosting with domain name is Ad-supported
Hosting. Ad-supported Web sites contain relevant online
advertising on a small portion of the site, but DO NOT include
obtrusive pop-up ads.
What is a ''blog''? A web log (or ''blog'')
is similar to an online journal. It's largely text-based, so it's
easy for anyone to update. Blogs are used to share all types of
information, from personal stories and photos to sharing your
thoughts on world events. In addition, most blogs allow visitors to
post responses to entries and leave feedback for the owner of the
site. Overall, a blog is a fast, easy and fun way to establish an
online presence.
Entering a Domain Name Enter the
domain name you're interested in registering and select your TLD
extension (.com, .net, .org, etc.) from the pull-down menu.
NEW! .mobi - the domain for the mobile
Internet! There are already more digital mobile phones
worldwide than televisions and PCs combined*. And most have Internet
capabilities. A .mobi domain name can tap into this technology.
Build .mobi pages and make your mobile device useful for Internet
browsing and data services.
Control Panel Control panels provide a
convenient web-based interface that simplifies management of your
server. Choose our easy-to-use Simple Control Panel to set up and
manage servers and domains, or a more advanced control panel, like
Plesk or cPanel, if you require more advanced features like
internationalization or add-on modules.
Take a cold snapshot of your system, scheduled
or on-demand! Our Snapshot Backup process will stop your server,
take a snapshot of your virtual environment, re-start your server,
and store the snapshot backup in your FTP backup account.