Monday, February 10, 2020

FatCow

FatCow certainly has a name that stands out, and they actually go to great lengths to keep that tongue in cheek humor throughout their site. They offer affordable hosting prices, though you might be a little taken aback by their method of advertising those prices. They list their prices by year, rather than by month, so $78 per year breaks down to $6.50 per month.

In May of 2011 Website Hosting awarded FatCow the Best Shared Hosted award based on their pricing and reliability for shared hosting customers.


Reliability and Uptime

Like most webhosts out there, FatCow offers 99.9% uptime. Their servers seem to be relatively reliable, and accessing them via FTP is simple. FatCow is also powered by 100% wind power. This should not be a concern, though, as there are multiple built-in redundancies that ensure power is always supplied to their systems, regardless of weather conditions or other incidents.

Value

FatCow provides their customers with value in several ways. For instance, all hosting plans offer unlimited subdomains, as well as unlimited disk space and bandwidth. Each account also has unlimited email addresses, unlimited FTP accounts, and more. A domain name purchased with the account is also free. You will also find that they provide a 30-day money back guarantee, so if you are dissatisfied for any reason, you can ensure that you can get your money back.

You’ll also find additional value in the fact that they provide a free script library, as well as a free site builder, though the site builder is not the most advanced out there. Marketing tools are also available, including free Yellowpages.com listings that can add more value. However, there are some services that are only available as additional add-ons, which represent more cost.

Support

For customers concerned about support, FatCow provides 24-hour access to support help through phone and email. There is also a live chat feature that is available around the clock, as well. If you prefer to find answers to your own questions, the FAQ section is pretty detailed, and you will also find tutorials that can walk you through most processes and problems that you might encounter. There are no user forums, though.

Control Panel

Unlike some webhosts out there, FatCow does not offer cPanel. Instead, they use vDeck, which is another very popular solution. For confirmed cPanel users, this might come as a bit of a shock, as it can take a little time to adjust to vDeck. However, the functionality and features are quite similar, so it does not represent a downgrade in any way. In fact, you might just find that you prefer vDeck to cPanel.

Overall Rating

Overall, FatCow is a good host, though they need to work on a few things. For instance, the fact that there are features available as a la carte options could be changed. The only way to make sure that you have the features you need here is to do a full comparison of the different hosting plans available. Small and medium businesses will likely find the most benefits with this host, and larger businesses might do better to look elsewhere for their hosting needs.

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