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Good Avocado Introduction

Good Avocado is based in Portland, Oregon and is an eco-friendly web hosting company that operates a completely carbon neutral service, relying on wind and solar power for its energy. On top of this, the company says it plants a tree for every new account that is opened with them.

This provides a ‘green’ option for businesses and individuals that are looking for an eco approach to web hosting.

On the technical front, Good Avocado uses cluster technology, which enables sites with extremely high traffic to retain a quick response time. This works by spreading the site load over a number of different servers so no one server is bombarded.

The uptime is reportedly very good and sites should be accessible all the time as the company has developed solutions to deal with high traffic density and ensure a smooth service. In fact, so confident are they that they make a 100% uptime guarantee.

Pricing is competitive but by no means the cheapest. The range of features offered to clients is above many other hosting companies.

Features include unlimited disk space and bandwidth and the ability to host unlimited websites.

Server Location

The servers are located within a data center in Columbia, Washington.

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