SingleHop Dedicated Server Review

SingleHop offers a dedicated server service and has been in the industry for only 2 years, but since then they have made significant headway and offer a variety of different types of features and services. Apart from dedicated hosting they also offer private clouds, public clouds, hybrid infrastructures and crowdsourcing. 

Features 

The biggest advantage of SingleHop’s dedicate server hosting plan is simply that you get the entire server to your business. There are significant advantages to getting your hosting this way, as it tends to be more flexible and give you more control over the server (such as the operating system, hardware and so on). Server administration can also be provided as an addon service and this can be a great choice for your business if you are looking for a bigger return on investment. 

SingleHop will allow you to customize and pick a server according to your needs. A huge range of dedicated servers are possible, including but not limited to: 

- Xeon Nehalem E5645
- Core i7 870
- Xeon Harpertown L5410
- Core2Quad Q9650
- Intel i5 760
- Xeon Core2Quad X3330
- Xeon Lynnfield X3430
- Intel i3 540
- Core i3 540
- Xeon E3-1230
- Atom 330 

Apart from the above list of dedicated servers, SingleHop can also deploy managed servers and dynamic servers, depending entirely on your needs and purposes. 

Further, apart from the server processor types above, they can also offer RAM from 2GB to 16GB, depending on your processor type. Additionally, you can also get 250GB, 500GB, 750GB and 1TB hard disk drives and you can choose between 10TB and 100 Mbps Unmetered bandwidth. 

You will also have the choice of enabling or disabling private networking and a variety of options exist for RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5,  RAID 10 or No RAID. 

SingleHop also has a special offer in case you are looking for a server that is a little smaller. Their SingleHop Public Cloud is ready in less than 15 minutes and can support Windows and numerous Linux server types. 

Pricing 

The pricing for SingleHop’s services varies greatly. They range from as low as $50/month for the Public Cloud, to $99/month for the Atom 330, $182/month for a Core2Duo E8440, $219/month for an Intel i5 760 and $389/month for a Xeon Nehalem E5645. The price changes depending on how much hardware you need, with RAM, HDD size, bandwidth and RAID options varying the price. 

Additionally, your choice of server can also affect the price. There are special savings of up to $240 over six months if you use the Microsoft Windows Server and Webmatrix service. 

Pros

SingleHop has an A rating on the Better Business Bureau website. In its entire history it has had a total of 6 complaints on the BBB website and none of those resulted in any actions against them, so this says a lot about their excellent customer service. 

SingleHop is also famous for its extreme customizability, because you can basically set up your server any which way you like, fully automated from over the Internet. Plus, how can you complain about 100% uptime guarantee?

Cons

Customer support isn't available 24/7 for sales, but luckily it is for technical support if anything were to go wrong. Generally speaking, the servers cost more than most other dedicated server solutions. On the other hand they have more features and even the lower-end ones come with relatively high specifications.

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