American hosting company HostArmada claims openness and transparency regarding information such as the current status of its services and the company as a whole. This applies to the company's overall structure, the status of its services, and, in essence, anything that piques customers' curiosity.
At HostArmada, innovation is welcomed and even encouraged. The company never shies away from its ideas and isn't afraid to invest if a product leads to progress and improved services. That's why they constantly test and implement improvements to their infrastructure, services, and even their customer service.
HostArmada is one of the companies with the fewest dissatisfied users who violate its rules. While claiming to have an exceptionally lenient policy regarding customer violations, the company on the one hand demonstrates trust, on the other, it attracts all sorts of scammers.
The only payment methods available are bank card and PayPal. When using card payment, your card will be added to the system for automatic use in the future. However, this information is not available in the billing. We recommend going to the payment methods and deleting your card.
From a security perspective, the VPS password is not properly addressed; it is sent to email in clear text and can be used if the email is hacked.
Provisioning the virtual server itself took 24 minutes from the moment of payment, which is longer than average, but still quite good.
There's no option to scale by changing individual virtual machine parameters. Instead, you have to upgrade the entire plan.
The second significant disadvantage is the lack of ability to create VM backups.