Welcome to the new Easyspace Blog!

May 28, 2008

Easyspace BlogWe’ve moved to a new address.

We hope to give you an insight into Easyspace, what we are thinking and what we are doing, as well as giving you some practical advice.

Thank you for your continued support!

Please click here to be redirected to our old Easyspace blog to read our old post.


Windows Virtual Servers now available from Easyspace

May 13, 2008


Easyspace, one of the largest Virtual Server providers in the UK, is now offering Windows based Virtual Private Servers to sit alongside its existing Linux based VPS products.


In line with the existing Linux packages, Windows Virtual Servers are being sold as Standard and Premium packages, costing £11.95 per month and £22.95 per month respectively. Additionally, like the existing Linux offering, Windows servers are available with Dual Xeon Processors, up to 512MB dedicated Ram and up to 40GB HD.


Easyspace had become one of the leading suppliers of Virtual Private Servers in the UK before offering a Windows alternative, and already a large demand for the Windows option has been realised. With competitive pricing and ever improving technical specifications, Easyspace are confident they can remain one of the leading providers of high performance, low cost, virtual server products.


“Our VPS products are tailored to customer requirements and demand, not just on price, but also on spec. This focus appears to be working with the company seeing a continual increase in the numbers of Virtual Servers being sold” said Errol Vanderhorst, Sales and Marketing Director at Easyspace.


“The launch of a Windows option only seems to have increased the interest in our Virtual Server range, and we’ll continue to make sure it is developed as a product, like the Linux alternative, based on what our customers are looking for.”


The launch of a Windows Virtual Server option means that all server solutions offered by Easyspace (shared hosting, Virtual Servers and Dedicated Servers) are available with either Windows or Linux setups.


Visit our Virtual Servers section to find out more >


Happy New Year to Everyone!

January 5, 2007

All the staff at Easyspace would like to wish everyone a very happy new year and hope that you all have a great 2007!

We already have plans in place that suggest 2007 will be an even busier year than 2006 in terms of product launches, service upgrades and special offers – so watch this space to keep up-to-date with all that’s new!

Happy new year and all the best for 2007!


Renewals Risks

November 18, 2006

Time of renewal can be a dangerous time for a domain owner. A number or dubious operations attempt to gain out of this. Detail on this is contained in the Domain name Scams and renewals article in the Helpdesk. They may not all be attempts to get you to change registrars and host intentionally or inadvertently, and many use words to make it very easy to inadvertently end up doing just that. Others will try to get you to take up services that you may not want again often structured to make it very easy to do if you are not right on the ball, like a recent “Final Notice” from the purveyor of a search engine submission service.

So if you do get what looks to be a renewal reminder make sure you check it is what it claims to be.

We do our best to take care of things at Easyspace. However, customers can forget to update the email address listed in our database and shown in the Control Panel under Contact Details. If the email address is no longer working we cannot send you renewal reminders. This address is very important as it is the only one we will use to send out reminders of lost username and passwords, for obvious security reasons. We can get round this and change your email address for you, but it is cumbersome and best avoided.

Failing to renew on time can lead to loss of a domain name and/or extra costs in recovering it from ‘redemption’, a charge made by some registries for stopping the deletion cycle. It can lead to a break in email services or loss of a web site. Of course email services and the web site can be set up again, but, all too frequently, we find out that someone has not kept a backup copy of his site; or that it is controlled by his designer, not himself, and the designer will only release it for a charge; or that the backup copy he holds is just not up to date.

Many take the risk of assuming we will renew on their behalf or keep a renewal open for some time. While we do keep things open for a limited period, we simply cannot afford to be providing services which are not needed or paid for, and in some instances, like registry fees for example, it would involve us in paying out sums to the registry that they will not refund to us. So all in all, in order to maintain good services at the prices we charge, we simply cannot renew on your behalf.

My advice is to renew as soon as you get a reminder from us, always. Doing so will not lose anything. The renewal period will be for the period renewed from the expiry date; it will not decrease the period or cost you any more. Indeed you may find discounts or other Customer Club incentives are available, as they are at the moment, and which more than matches any disincentives you may have in mind. And of course it will stop any further renewal reminders for that service!


Update on Kiruba

July 17, 2006

You may remember that earlier this year, Easyspace sponsored a wild Asian elephant named Kiruba.

Kiruba and her family could well have a more secure and stable future, after Asia’s elephant nations met recently to back an elephant action plan.

Representatives from all countries that are home to populations of wild Asian elephants met for the first time to create a joint action plan for protecting this continent’s largest mammal.

At the time of writing, Kiruba and her herd were still up in the forested hills, where researchers are unable to monitor them. The elephants should move onto the open plains of Corbett National Park shortly, so we hope to be able to bring you news of Kiruba and her family soon.

We will keep you updated on the latest with Kiruba, but in the meantime, click here to visit the WWF website.