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Web Hosting 1 - Hosting Basic - 1 Site $4.95 400 GB 10,000 GB
Web Hosting 2 - Hosting Silver - Unlim Sites $6.95 750 GB 15,000 GB
Web Hosting 3 - Hosting Gold $9.95 1,250 GB 20,000 GB
Web Hosting 4 - Business Basic $14.95 100 GB 1,000 GB
Web Hosting 5 - Business Corporate $22.95 250 GB 2,500 GB
Web Hosting 6 - Business Corporate Plus $22.95 300 GB 3,000 GB
Reseller Hosting 7 - Reseller Basic $13.95 30 GB 1,000 GB
Reseller Hosting 8 - Reseller Silver $23.95 50 GB 2,000 GB
Reseller Hosting 9 - Reseller Gold $33.95 100 GB 3,000 GB
Reseller Hosting 10 - Reseller Platinum $48.95 150 GB 4,000 GB
Reseller Hosting 11 - Reseller Server $349.95 1,500 GB 2,500 GB
Virtual Private Servers 12 - VPS Basic $24.95 25 GB 500 GB
Virtual Private Servers 13 - VPS Bronze $34.95 50 GB 750 GB
Virtual Private Servers 14 - VPS Silver $49.95 75 GB 1,250 GB
Virtual Private Servers 15 - VPS Gold $64.95 100 GB 2,000 GB
Virtual Private Servers 16 - VPS Platinum $129.95 125 GB 3,000 GB

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