Intech Online’s Web hosting service provides best in class hosting for simple as well as the most complicated websites with high reliability, uptime and performance. We deliver the services through the Largest Approved and used control panel “CPanel”, which is used by most of the leading Web Host Providers and is proved to deliver high performance as well as the ease of use to the Customer.
In web hosting SLA is measured by the percentage of a year in which the website is publicly accessible and reachable via the internet. The scheduled downtime is often excluded from the SLA time frame, and needs to be subtracted from the Total Time when availability is calculated.
We provide hosting for everyone for infinite term period. Not only that, we also provide 10 GB Storage, 100 GB Bandwidth at 1 GBPS Port for each Server, 100 Emails & 1 Domain support at the said price. Any Custom Requirement can be requested as a quote for which our Team will assist you with the exact solution for the requirement requested.
We do not compromise in providing service to the customer on the basis of the charges taken for the service. We entirely and thoroughly monitor the network so to avoid downtime and increase performance on a per website basis no matter what the size. We being an ISP provision a career neutral network so to avoid any network outages and connectivity issues.
An email hosting service is an Internet hosting service that operates email servers. Email hosting services usually offer premium email at a cost as opposed to advertisement-supported free email or free webmail.
The availability of a website is measured by the percentage of a year in which the website is publicly accessible and reachable via the Internet. This is different from measuring the uptime of a system. Uptime refers to the system itself being online. Uptime does not take into account being able to reach it as in the event of a network outage.
Depending on the wording of an SLA, if the availability of a system drops below that in the signed SLA, a hosting provider often will provide a partial refund for time lost. How downtime is determined changes from provider to provider, therefore reading the SLA is imperative.