Bluehost hosting had roll out a new web hosting package, named “bluehost pro package”, selling at offer price of $14.95 per month. This new bluehost hosting package include extra premium feature for making your website a professional grade.
“Upgrade to Pro and get all of the standard web hosting features and more for as low as $14.95 / month (Saves you over $100 per year over the cost of buying these features separately!“
This new blue host pro package also includes:
- 1 Dedicated IP
- 1 PositiveSSL Certificate
- Domain Name Registration
- 10 Postini Email Filtering
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April 19th, 2011 at 7:53 am
We’re thinking about upgrading to a pro account for our web site. Except, I’m a little confused about the difference in memory/CPU allocation between the standard and pro account. Does anyone else know? Has anyone upgraded to a pro account and noticed a performance difference? This is going to be important in regards to SEO no that Google is giving slow responsive sites lower rankings.
April 19th, 2011 at 8:06 am
this cpu usage has changed since they implementing the cpu throttling features in bluehost server. This cpu throttling removed the cpu usage exceed error, and hence giving more usage to user.
In generally, bluehost server is search engine friendly, and this bluehost review site for example is ranked great in various search engines.
May 16th, 2011 at 11:10 pm
Just as the guy above asked…
What is the difference in memory/CPU allocation between the standard and pro account?
May 17th, 2011 at 12:01 am
7% and 12% respectively.
The pro plan allows more usage at one time.
May 17th, 2011 at 1:50 am
Thanks I just managed to get some better numbers from support, and ended up choosing the standard plan.
I would say the pro plan is worth it for people that previously found mysql database size limitations, emails sent per hour limitations, and number of database tables limitations. This is likely to be the case if you setup 20 or so websites as add-on domains that actually get some usage in one of these areas.
Although provided that the bandwidth speed is increased on the pro plan, some may still worry about concurrent connections as such. I’d recommend throwing just 1 heavy site on a standard HM plan, and see how it goes. Don’t clog it up with other add-on websites. If it’s not enough, then switch to a dedicated.
October 14th, 2011 at 4:54 am
The packages of BlueHost are quite extensive especially the addons, scripts etc. I wish the cost calculations & checkout procedures were more clear though!