Holistic
Hosting
Frequently Asked Questions
Holistic Hosting is an Australian website &
email hosting company for the healing and creative arts.
What is Website Hosting?
"Website hosting" is the term used to indicate
the space on a web-server where your website resides.
If you have a website, you need web hosting space. Holistic
Hosting is an Australian company and all of our staff
and hardware are within Australia.
How long does it take to setup an account?
All our hosting account applicaitons are processed as
soon as possible, usually within 24 hours during normal
business hours. You will be notified of your successful
application and instructions will be provided for how
to use your account.
If you chose to pay by cheque or money order, allow
2-3 working days for us to process your payment.
Why do I need Hosting space?
To run a website you need to have "space" on
a web server. Your web address (domain name)is the place
where your visitors go to see your information (virtual
real estate).
If you already have a website, you are paying a yearly
fee to host your website on a website server. This is
similar to paying rates for 'land' upon which you build
your house.
What payment methods do you accept?
Holistic Hosting accepts Visa, Mastercard or a Cheque/Money
Order or Direct Deposit for domain name orders. Cheques
should be made out to Holistic Hosting and sent to:
Holistic Hosting
4 Quarry Road
Hamilton Hill, WA 6163
Is GST (Goods and Sales Tax) included
in your pricing pages?
No, Holistic Hosting is committed to personal service,
and thus only takes a certain number of clients each month
to ensure reliability and quality support. We may be GST
registered next year, in which case we will include it
within your renewal price.
Why are your prices so cheap?
We are able to offer quality hosting at a competitive
price because Holistic Hosting has purchased web space
in bulk, thus allowing us to pass the savings on to our
holistic customers. We are committed to providing fully-featured
website hosting systems to people in the Healing and Creative
Arts fields, and are glad to have found a way that works
for everyone.
Are all your servers really located in
Australia?
All of our servers are located in Sydney, Australia and
are owned and managed in house.
Sys-admin and developer teams are responsible for the
design, maintenance and 24x7 monitoring of all systems
and services. We currently experience above 99.5% uptime,
guaranteed.
What happens if I go over my 30mb (or 50mb)
limit?
We have a no hidden fee policy and we won’t charge
or fine you for any over usage of your account. If our
system detects that you are getting close to your limits,
reminders will be sent to you automatically by email.
You will have up to 5 days to remove excess files before
a second reminder is sent.
Can I upgrade my web hosting plan? Does
any cost apply?
You can upgrade to a more powerful hosting plan anytime
at no extra cost.
Just email sales@holistichosting.com.au and let us know
which plan you wish to switch to. You won’t lose
any of your existing credit: any unused amount of time
paid for will automatically be credited and go towards
your new hosting plan.
Do I need a domain name to purchase a
hosting plan?
Yes. You need a domain name in order for your hosting
account to be set up.
If you already have registered your domain name, go through
sign-up and enter your existing domain name…. If
you don’t have a domain name (or wish to register
an extra domain), you can buy one with us at the same
time you purchase your hosting and will enjoy a discount
on your hosting plan.
Who is Holistic Hosting?
Holistic Hosting is a certified reseller if web hosting
and domain names through Enetica (the first fully accredited
.au name registrar.) Enetica is now ICANN, auDA and
.nz accredited and has over 600 partners alone 90,000
domain registrations. Holistic Hosting's webspace hosts
over 100 clients in Australia since 2003.
Holistic Hosting founders have been working in the
web development industry for more than 12 years, since
being trained in web development in Silicon Valley,
California circa 1994.
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