This 1&1 hosting review will give you an overview of this webhost. Hopefully, by the end of this review you'll have a pretty good idea of whether or not 1&1 web hosting is right for you.
With so many web hosts out there vying for your business, it can be difficult to know which one to choose. 1&1 hosting makes that decision an easy one. The biggest web host in the world, 1&1 is also the fastest growing. Serving 5.87 million people around the world, the company is the McDonald’s of the internet world, but with less sodium.
1&1 prides itself on its partnership with Juniper and Cisco, two companies that have come together to provide more than 37,000 fully-tuned servers strong. Admittedly, I know very little about web hosting. 1&1 can help people like me, and work with all skill levels and budgets.
A Microsoft Joint Development Partner, 1&1 works with Google, Plesk, Symantec and Compaq. Since I’m writing this on my Compaq laptop with a Google Chat window open, those partnerships means a lot to me.
1&1 does a really good job of putting any web host worries to rest. I’m a big fan of the “bigger is better” mentality when it comes to businesses, and this company is as big as they get. One doesn’t have to worry that 1&1 will go out of business and leave you hostless. Just like Wal-Mart, 1&1 is so big, it can afford to over deliver while maintaining the lowest price. If superior service and quality at low prices aren’t enough, 1&1 offers a guaranteed 99.99% uptime. And what’s not a love about a business that only fails 1 time out of 10,000?
Overall, I highly recommend 1&1 as a web host. As Andreas Gauger, 1&1 Chairman of the Board said, “It’s our goal to be first to market with innovative products at competitive prices without compromising strength and reliability. We started as a pioneer and we've never stopped working this way.” Highly recommended.