Crazy Domains Professional, $ 55.00/mo. on Linux VPS
Professional has been updated on (added ), Aggregate Rating (1.6 out of 10 from 7 reviews)

3 Irving Road #09-01, Tai Seng Centre
Singapore 369522 SG
☎ Phone 1300 210 210
📧 customercare@c...| 💪 CPU/Cores : | 2 Cores |
|---|---|
| 🔋 RAM : | 2000 MB |
| 🔌 Hosted domains : | 300 |
| 🆓 free domains : | 0 |
| 📌 Dedicated IPs : | 1 |
| 💳 Payment Methods : | Credit / Debit / Prepaid CardsPayPalAliPay |
| 🔨 Control Panel : | CPanel |
| 🔧 Category : | Fully Managed |
| ✍️ Support Options : | EmailPhone / Toll-FreeLive ChatAvailable 24/7 |
| 🌏 Server Locations : | Australia Belgium Hong Kong India Singapore United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States |
| ⚑ Targeting : | AU SG |
| 💰 Money-back guarantee : | 2 days |
| 🚀 Uptime : | 99.9 % |

See also initial Professional plan location on their website!
*📜 Plan description
Linux Professional steps up from the entry plan with more storage, memory and processing power for developers and site owners running heavier applications, custom stacks or multiple active projects. The specification includes 100 GB of SSD storage, 2 GB of RAM and 2 CPU cores, which together can comfortably support well over 300 smaller sites or a mixture of web applications, databases, staging environments and background processes on the same virtual server. Having two cores available improves responsiveness for frameworks and content management systems that spawn parallel PHP workers or handle concurrent API calls, and the additional memory makes a noticeable difference when caching, search indexes and queues are in use. The plan targets developers who want the freedom of root access on a Linux VPS along with the convenience of cPanel and WHM for routine tasks such as creating accounts, managing email and configuring DNS. It is a good fit when you need more predictable performance than shared hosting for multiple client sites, or when you are hosting a busy application that needs extra resources but not a full dedicated machine.
All Linux virtual server plans are delivered from Crazy Domains enterprise cloud network, with data centres distributed across major hubs in the United States, the United Kingdom, Belgium, the United Arab Emirates, India, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia so you can benefit from low latency routing and redundant tier 1 transit wherever visitors connect from. The underlying platform uses modern Intel based hardware with DDR3 or newer memory and RAID backed SSD storage to ensure consistent performance, and is connected to a 10 Gbit backbone that is engineered for capacity as well as stability. Every server includes a dedicated IP address, full root level access and the ability to start, stop and reboot through a management console that behaves much like standing in front of the machine. You can choose from current Linux distributions such as AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux and Ubuntu, and then layer cPanel and WHM on top to create separate hosting accounts for different projects or clients. Unlimited data transfer under a fair use policy means you do not have to track small traffic spikes, while a 99.9 percent uptime service level agreement covers network, power and virtual server availability. Management levels range from Self Managed through Managed to Fully Managed, with higher levels including proactive updates, security patching, migration assistance, monitoring and reporting so that system maintenance is handled by a 24/7 support team available via phone, live chat and email. Every server plan is backed by a 48 hour money back guarantee credited to your account if you are not satisfied, giving you time to test workloads and confirm that performance, control panel features and support match your expectations before committing long term.
All Linux virtual server plans are delivered from Crazy Domains enterprise cloud network, with data centres distributed across major hubs in the United States, the United Kingdom, Belgium, the United Arab Emirates, India, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia so you can benefit from low latency routing and redundant tier 1 transit wherever visitors connect from. The underlying platform uses modern Intel based hardware with DDR3 or newer memory and RAID backed SSD storage to ensure consistent performance, and is connected to a 10 Gbit backbone that is engineered for capacity as well as stability. Every server includes a dedicated IP address, full root level access and the ability to start, stop and reboot through a management console that behaves much like standing in front of the machine. You can choose from current Linux distributions such as AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux and Ubuntu, and then layer cPanel and WHM on top to create separate hosting accounts for different projects or clients. Unlimited data transfer under a fair use policy means you do not have to track small traffic spikes, while a 99.9 percent uptime service level agreement covers network, power and virtual server availability. Management levels range from Self Managed through Managed to Fully Managed, with higher levels including proactive updates, security patching, migration assistance, monitoring and reporting so that system maintenance is handled by a 24/7 support team available via phone, live chat and email. Every server plan is backed by a 48 hour money back guarantee credited to your account if you are not satisfied, giving you time to test workloads and confirm that performance, control panel features and support match your expectations before committing long term.
📄 Editorial Review
Crazy Domains is an international domain registrar and hosting brand that started in Western Australia in the early 2000s and has grown into a large multi-region platform for domains, hosting and online services. Mark Evans is the founder of Crazy Domains. He started the company from his home in Australia. Today they operate under Dreamscape Networks International Pte Ltd and sit within the wider Newfold Digital group, with a clear focus on small-business web presence solutions. They present themselves as a company that grew from a small startup into a leading registrar across Australia, Europe, India, New Zealand and the Middle East, serving millions of customers and domains.They are not just a traditional web host but a full-service online toolbox. The core pillars are:
- Domains and DNS – registration, renewal, transfers and backorders, domain privacy, free DNS hosting and a broad catalogue of new gTLDs and country-code domains.
- Shared web hosting – cPanel- and Plesk-based plans branded simply as Web Hosting, aimed at small to medium sites with cloud-backed infrastructure, unmetered bandwidth (fair use), free SSL certificates, standard DDoS and malware protection, multiple PHP versions, SSH access and an integrated cache manager. These plans carry a 99.9% uptime guarantee and a 60-day money-back guarantee, with Sydney data centres highlighted for Australian customers.
- Business Hosting & WordPress Hosting – higher-spec shared tiers for busier sites. They add more CPU/RAM, enhanced WordPress performance (object caching, WP-CLI) and on-demand cPanel backups, while keeping the 99.9% uptime and 60-day money-back promise.
Above shared hosting, Crazy Domains offers VPS / Virtual Servers (Linux servers with cPanel and a cloud network in Australia, Europe and the USA, plus Windows VPS with Plesk) and Dedicated Servers (Enterprise and Storage variants) with 24/7 monitoring, gigabit networking, configurable bandwidth and a 99.9% uptime promise for the hosting environment.
Around the hosting core sits a wide ecosystem of related products: business email hosting on the Titan platform, hosted Microsoft Exchange, the Sitebeat website builder and web-design services, SSL certificates, security and backup products, and online marketing tools (traffic booster, email marketing, directory listings, SEO utilities). This "all in one" positioning makes them attractive to startups and small businesses that want to get everything – domain, site, email, security and marketing – from a single vendor.
They are a global, mass-market brand with very broad coverage and strong promotional pricing, aimed at customers who value convenience and bundled services more than highly customized infrastructure.
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