azureweb.com.br hospedagem cpanel pro, BRL 49.99/mo. on Linux Shared


hospedagem cpanel pro has been added on Mar 24, 2026
azureweb.com.br
azureweb.com.br
Estr. Cachamorra, 350 - Prédio II
Campo Grande , RJ
BR
🔌 Hosted domains :unlimited
🆓 free domains :0
📌 Dedicated IPs :1
💳 Payment Methods :Credit / Debit / Prepaid CardsPayPal
🔨 Control Panel :CPanel
🔧 Category :BackupWebsite BuilderDDoS Protection
✍️ Support Options :EmailHelp DeskAvailable 24/7
🌏 Server Locations :Brazil
Targeting :BR
🚀 Uptime :99.9 %
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*📜 Plan description

This entry corresponds to the pro shared hosting option shown at R$49.99 per month. It is associated with the Turbo Host platform, presented with 24 Intel CPUs running as 2x Xeon 3.4 GHz and 256 GB of DDR4 RAM at the host server level. The plan advertises unlimited SSD storage, unlimited transfer, unlimited hosted sites or domains, unlimited subdomains, unlimited email accounts, and unlimited MySQL databases. Included extras are daily backup, free restoration, free migration, one dedicated IPv4 address, daily antivirus scanning, cPanel, a website builder, and 24/7 support. The store listing says a free SSL certificate is included for 90 days, while the main page positions this highest shared tier with free SSL and a larger anti DDoS shield of up to 4 Tb. Remote MySQL is shown as active. Compared with the lighter tiers, this package is aimed at heavier shared hosting workloads that still want a conventional cPanel environment, broader protective capacity against attacks, and more headroom at the node level before a move to VPS, cloud, or dedicated infrastructure becomes necessary.

This Linux shared hosting line is presented as space inside servers that remain online 24 hours a day so websites, images, databases and business content stay reachable on the web at all times. The provider describes itself as a data center operator with infrastructure in Brazil and highlights full duplex high speed connectivity, cloud support services such as virtual disk and backup related services, specialist support teams, upgrade paths when a project outgrows the initial package, fast automated provisioning, and security monitoring designed to detect hacker activity and DDoS events. The page also frames the service as suitable for people, shops and companies that need a published website with low latency in Brazil, while the terms state a 99.9 percent monthly uptime target for hosting and servers, payment by boleto or PayPal with PayPal supporting international credit cards, ticket based support with technical assistance available around the clock for incidents, and Brazilian server location emphasis.

📄 Editorial Review

Azureweb do Brasil is a Brazil-focused hosting and infrastructure provider that positions itself much more like a small data center operator than a simple shared-hosting brand. The company was founded on July 5, 2011, and the overall business is centered on server rental, sub-rental, and managed infrastructure services rather than only low-end hosting. The public storefront is mainly in Portuguese, while the customer area supports a much wider language set. Product pricing on the main sales pages is shown in BRL, and the client area also exposes BRL, USD, and EUR as currency options.

Their catalog is unusually broad. Beyond ordinary Linux shared hosting and Windows hosting, they also sell Linux and Windows reseller hosting, VPS, Cloud servers, dedicated servers, bare metal virtualization nodes, domain registration and transfer, corporate email, email marketing, SSL certificates, cloud storage, backup services, server and site migration, cybersecurity services, and several more niche server lines for VPN/proxy, VoIP, games, radios, streaming, WhatsApp marketing, and SMTP/email marketing. That makes Azureweb look less like a narrow hosting shop and more like a local infrastructure marketplace built around many adjacent technical services.

The regular hosting side is still a meaningful part of the business. Their Linux shared hosting plans use cPanel, with entry, mid, and higher tiers built on progressively stronger server classes. The higher plans include daily backups, free restoration, free migration, antivirus scanning, dedicated IPs, remote MySQL, and increasingly stronger anti-DDoS coverage. The Windows side is separated more clearly, using Plesk and focusing on a simpler hosting structure with SSL included and immediate provisioning.

Reseller hosting is another major line. Azureweb pushes Linux reseller hosting with cPanel/WHM and also points buyers toward Windows reseller hosting with Plesk. The offer is built for agencies, freelancers, or regional entrepreneurs who want to resell hosting under their own label. The reseller keep the feature list practical: custom DNS, site builder tools, daily backups, migration assistance, and heavy DDoS emphasis.

Their infrastructure catalog is the stronger part of the brand. The company sells Windows and Linux VPS, Cloud servers with Linux or Windows, and dedicated servers, including preconfigured lines with cPanel. They also offer specialized server profiles for vertical use cases and keep repeating that many plans can be upgraded later. This makes Azureweb more attractive to businesses that expect to move from hosting into private infrastructure without changing providers.

There is also a very visible business-services layer around the core hosting offer. Corporate email includes generous storage, backup, SSL, mobile access, contact/calendar tools, and anti-spam features. SSL is treated as a real product line with entry, ecommerce, and business-grade choices. Cloud storage and scheduled backup services are sold separately, which gives the whole portfolio a more enterprise-services flavor than many local hosting brands.

At the same time, the company has a somewhat old-school style. The site is packed with product branches, niche pages, and repeated marketing blocks, and not every section is equally polished. Some parts feel very sales-driven, and there are occasional inconsistencies between product copy and the formal terms. That does not automatically make the service weak, but it does mean buyers should read the details carefully before ordering.

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