SuperGreenHosting Reviews

If you are concerned with the amount of carbon footprint your websites are leaving behind- consider SuperGreenHosting.com as your web hosting provider.

The Super Green Hosting boasts to host your websites on their super reliable “Green” Dell servers- these servers, according to company’s website, emit 20% more energy efficient therefore responsible for 20% less carbon emissions. Company is also committed to remedy the other 80% by participating in various green initiatives- especially in a tree planting project in aim to neutralize the affects on environment.

Super Green Hosting Plans

The Super Green Hosting is currently offering one hosting plan with a variety of add on features.

Green Hosting Plan – $6.95 (£5.95 for UK clients) – visit their website for a limited time promotion.

Hosting Space: Unlimited
Monthly Bandwidth: Ulimited
Email Accounts: Unlimited

It is unknown if Supper Green Hosting plans to expand their services by offering VPS(Vitrula Private Server) or Dedicated Server solutions.

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  • Dan Aug 18, 2009, 12:23 pm

    I have never used this host but am always happy to hear that someone is trying to make a difference in the environment