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Discuss anything and everything about HostHatch. Reviews, reactions, feedback everything is welcome in this thread.
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With them for full 4 years haven't faced any issue.

Any problem gets resolved within reasonable time.
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Use them as storage server. They are cheap and doesn't need much attention so it's good for me.

Although their support and UI could be better in my opinion.
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2 years ago I bought their servers. 2, around $25 costed me back then. Did face some technical issues while getting everything online. Boy ! Their support is slow. it took almost 48 hours to resolve the issue.

But after that everything went great. No complains.
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Not just their support is slow but their upload speed of backups are also very slow. I have managed few sites with them which are US based and Europe based. US based things work just fine. But in EU it is totally different game.

A storage disk crashed of the EU site ad it took almost forever to reupload it correctly.

Although with these hazards still I will recommend their services to others. Just because of their price.
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