FastComet
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About FastComet
FastComet has been providing fully managed hosting services since 2013, distinguishing itself with transparent pricing and genuinely global infrastructure. With 11 data centers spanning North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, FastComet ensures that customers can host their sites close to their target audience regardless of geography. Their pricing philosophy is notably transparent — they clearly display both promotional and renewal rates, and the markup at renewal is among the lowest in the industry. Every shared hosting plan includes free daily and weekly backups (with 30-day retention), free CDN integration via Cloudflare, free website migration (unlimited sites), and RocketBooster performance optimization. FastComet uses CloudLinux OS and cPanel, providing resource isolation and a familiar management interface. Their support team operates 24/7 via live chat, phone, and tickets, with an average response time under 10 minutes. FastComet offers shared hosting, cloud VPS with full root access, and dedicated CPU servers. The 45-day money-back guarantee and free domain on annual plans round out a compelling value proposition for small businesses and individuals who want reliable managed hosting with global reach.
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One of the few hosts that clearly shows renewal rates upfront, with lower markup than most competitors at renewal time.
Choose from locations in the US, Canada, UK, Germany, Netherlands, India, Singapore, Japan, Australia, and more.
Automatic daily and weekly backups with 30-day retention included on all plans — no upsells or add-ons needed.
Free migration for unlimited websites, handled by expert technicians with zero downtime.
Generous 45-day refund window provides ample time to evaluate the service.
The FastCloud starter plan includes only 15 GB SSD storage, which fills quickly with media-heavy sites.
Uses Apache web server instead of LiteSpeed, potentially slower than competitors like ChemiCloud or Hostinger.
Less well-known than major hosts, which can make finding third-party reviews and community support harder.