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Short answer: you can’t buy hosting from All Server Solution any more. All Server Solution’s website stopped serving a homepage between 10 September and 9 November 2024, when allserversolution.com began returning an empty server directory instead. Today the domain doesn’t respond at all.
This review is built from archived copies of the company’s own pages, its 138-review file on a major hosting aggregator, and public domain records. Plenty of reviews still list this host as a live option with a working “Buy Now” button. We checked whether you can order anything today. You can’t. We also show the shape of that 138-review score, which is the part nobody else prints.
Overall assessment: All Server Solution shows 4.7/5 across 138 reviews. Not one of those reviews is newer than 6 April 2020. 112 of the 138 landed inside nine days in July 2019. The registration for allserversolution.com was created fresh on 13 January 2026, which means the company’s old registration lapsed and somebody re-registered the name. Nobody should buy here, and any page telling you otherwise hasn’t checked since 2024.
Last updated: August 2026. Domain status, review data and archived pricing verified.
| Name | All Server Solution |
| Total Reviews | 138 |
| Average Score | 4.7 |
| Phone | +18884084125 |
| [email protected] | |
| Website | https://allserversolution.com |
| Address | Jaipur, Rajasthan, India |
| Server Locations | |
Number of Reviews
Avg. Review Score
Customer Support
Features and Services
All Server Solution sold server hosting from roughly 2017 until late 2024. The company gave its address as “Jaipur India”, with no street and no building. It listed phone numbers in the United States, the United Kingdom and India. Everything below is written in the past tense, because none of it is buyable now.
Hosting Types Offered
- Dedicated servers – the main product, sold by city rather than by spec
- VPS hosting – six tiers, marketed as “Cloud Server”
- Shared hosting – four cPanel tiers
- Reseller hosting – four tiers with a free WHMCS billing license
- Private cloud, colocation, email servers and server management
Key Features Customers Highlight
Across the 138 archived reviews, three themes repeat:
- Support that answered fast – reviewers named individual staff and praised response times
- Low entry prices – one reviewer put it at under USD 3 a month
- SSD storage and steady uptime – one reviewer reported no downtime across seven or eight months
- Migration help – one reviewer described moving in from another host after problems there
Note the tense. Those reviews describe 2019. They tell you nothing about 2026.
Data Center Locations
Marketing said one thing, the site said another. The homepage headline claimed “150+ Location”, while its own location index linked exactly 100 cities. That count held in the 2019 archive and in the copy saved on 9 September 2024. So the marketing number ran 50% ahead of the list the site itself published.
Four dedicated servers were advertised on the final homepage, sitting in the United States, Germany, France and the United Kingdom. We found no evidence the company owned any of this hardware. Selling “150+ locations” from a single Jaipur office generally means reselling other people’s racks.
Performance Expectations
We found no independent speed or uptime benchmarks for All Server Solution. None. That’s unusual for a host claiming this many locations.
Every VPS plan card advertised a “99.9% Uptime SLA” (Service Level Agreement, a contractual uptime promise with compensation if it’s missed). So what did that agreement actually say? Click through to the SLA page and the entire body text read “SLA Goes Here”. That placeholder sat there in the copy saved on 19 August 2019 and was still there on 28 September 2023. Four years of selling an uptime guarantee that was never written.
Customer Experience
The 4.7 score is real in the sense that the reviews exist. The shape of it is the problem, and the shape is what nobody prints.
What Customers Praise
Support dominates. Reviewers name staff members, describe fast ticket replies and mention overnight availability. Several praise the price. A few mention SSD storage and uptime they hadn’t noticed dropping.
Here’s the distribution across all 138 reviews. 93 scored between 4.5 and 5.0. Another 35 scored 4.0 to 4.4, nine scored 3.0 to 3.9, and exactly one scored below 3.0. The mean of the user scores works out at 4.63.
Common Complaints
There’s essentially one. A reviewer on 24 July 2019 titled their post “WORST EVER” and scored it 2.4. Their words: “I have been calling their Technical Support (+18884084125) numbers and also their sales people. Not even once I received a response.” That’s the entire negative record for a host that ran for six or seven years.
One complaint out of 138 isn’t a compliment. It’s a sign the file isn’t a real customer sample. And the dates prove it.
112 of the 138 reviews were posted in July 2019, across nine days. 33 arrived on 25 July alone and 22 on 26 July. Before that burst, the profile held two reviews from August 2018. After it, fifteen more trickled in through to 6 April 2020, and then nothing for over six years.
Three of those reviews don’t describe All Server Solution at all. One rated 4.8 in April 2020 says, in Portuguese, that Hostinger is a great help for the writer’s web projects. One rated 4.4 in February 2020 opens “I’ve only been with Bluehost for about a month”. A third, rated 3.8 in July 2019, is titled “Hats Off to Ryan and Crew @ R3esolution”. That’s a different Jaipur hosting company, one we’ve reviewed separately.
Community Feedback (Reddit & Forums)
Beyond the aggregator, we searched for unfiltered discussion. We found none.
Reddit returns nothing for this host. LowEndTalk and WebHostingTalk, the two forums where server buyers argue about providers, return nothing. Trustpilot has never had a profile for allserversolution.com; the URL returns a 404.
A host with 138 reviews on one platform and zero footprint anywhere else has a marketing history, not a customer base. Real hosts with hundreds of customers generate arguments. This one generated silence.
Support Quality
Round-the-clock support was advertised, backed by three phone numbers. Two were a US line and a UK line. The third was labeled “INDIA” but was actually a US toll-free number, and it’s the one the single negative reviewer said nobody answered.
Even the aggregator hedges. Printed directly above those 138 reviews is its own verdict: “This brand does not have enough data for us to review properly.”
When to Use All Server Solution
There’s no scenario in 2026 where you should use All Server Solution. The service doesn’t exist. This section usually lists ideal customers, so here is the honest version.
There Is No Current Use Case
Today the domain doesn’t answer on port 80 or 443. It has no mail server configured. It points at an address in Los Angeles belonging to an unrelated network operator. Whatever sits there, it isn’t a hosting company you can call.
There was an odd intermediate stage. From March 2025 the address hosted a business review directory under the same brand name, with categories, a signup form and paid listing plans. It carried exactly one review: a five-star post by “Admin” praising R3esolution Infotech as the “best web hosting company”, dated 27 January 2025. That’s the second time R3esolution turns up in this file.
If You Were a Customer
Some readers arrive here because they used to host somewhere and the site vanished. If that’s you, three things are worth doing today:
- Check your card and PayPal for recurring charges. Subscriptions outlive the companies that created them. Cancel at your bank, not at a website that no longer loads.
- Assume your data is gone. There’s no support channel left to ask. If you have an old backup anywhere, that’s what you have.
- Move your domain first. If a domain was registered through them, transfer it to a registrar you can reach before it expires.
When NOT to Use All Server Solution
Everyone, for the obvious reason. But the red flags were visible long before the site went down, and they’re worth learning to spot on hosts that are still trading.
Red Flags Worth Recognizing
- An advertised SLA with no SLA document. Plan cards promised 99.9% uptime while the SLA page said “SLA Goes Here” for four years. Always open the actual agreement.
- Refunds at the company’s discretion. Here is the policy, in full: “All refunds are at the sole discretion of All Server Solution, including fees associated with primary services, additional features, and any/all setup fees previous assessed.” No window, no conditions, no guarantee. The typo survived from 2019 to 2023 untouched.
- Location counts that don’t match the location list. “150+” on the homepage, 100 on the site’s own index page.
- A review score built in one week. Sort any host’s reviews by date before you trust the average.
- No renewal pricing anywhere. “From USD 2.50/mo” with no year-two figure is a number you can’t budget against.
- All Server Solution reviews from United States
| Average score | 4.81 |
| Number of reviews | 21 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from United Kingdom
| Average score | 4.55 |
| Number of reviews | 13 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Germany
| Average score | 4.82 |
| Number of reviews | 12 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Canada
| Average score | 4.49 |
| Number of reviews | 11 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Netherlands
| Average score | 4.40 |
| Number of reviews | 8 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Belgium
| Average score | 4.77 |
| Number of reviews | 6 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Afghanistan
| Average score | 4.68 |
| Number of reviews | 5 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Russia
| Average score | 4.68 |
| Number of reviews | 5 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Norway
| Average score | 4.64 |
| Number of reviews | 5 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Romania
| Average score | 4.48 |
| Number of reviews | 5 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from India
| Average score | 4.60 |
| Number of reviews | 4 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Italy
| Average score | 4.35 |
| Number of reviews | 4 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from France
| Average score | 4.55 |
| Number of reviews | 4 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Bangladesh
| Average score | 4.65 |
| Number of reviews | 4 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Hong Kong
| Average score | 4.65 |
| Number of reviews | 4 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Australia
| Average score | 4.15 |
| Number of reviews | 4 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Israel
| Average score | 4.60 |
| Number of reviews | 3 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Finland
| Average score | 4.87 |
| Number of reviews | 3 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Austria
| Average score | 4.60 |
| Number of reviews | 2 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Spain
| Average score | 4.50 |
| Number of reviews | 2 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Mexico
| Average score | 5.00 |
| Number of reviews | 2 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Chile
| Average score | 4.90 |
| Number of reviews | 2 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Singapore
| Average score | 3.60 |
| Number of reviews | 1 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Japan
| Average score | 5.00 |
| Number of reviews | 1 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Switzerland
| Average score | 5.00 |
| Number of reviews | 1 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Malaysia
| Average score | 4.40 |
| Number of reviews | 1 reviews |
- All Server Solution reviews from Ireland
| Average score | 4.80 |
| Number of reviews | 1 reviews |
All Server Solution Plans and Pricing
⚠️ Pricing Warning: every price below is a historical record, not an offer. All Server Solution never published renewal prices at all, so nobody outside the company knew what year two cost. The prices are here so you can spot review pages that still quote them as current. Say a 2026 article offers you a USD 105/mo dedicated server from this host. It’s copying a 2019 price list from a company that no longer exists.
Shared Hosting (archived 19 August 2019)
- Starter: USD 2.50/mo, 1 GB storage, 50 GB transfer
- Medium: USD 7.90/mo, 10 GB storage, 500 GB transfer
- Advanced: USD 12.50/mo, 50 GB storage, 1 TB transfer
- Blogger: USD 19.50/mo, 100 GB storage, 2 TB transfer
Every tier included cPanel, free SSL and a website builder. USD 19.50 a month for 100 GB was expensive even in 2019.
VPS Hosting (archived 19 August 2019)
- Cloud Server G: USD 10/mo, 512 MB RAM, 20 GB SSD, 1 core
- Cloud Server 1G: USD 15/mo, 1 GB RAM, 30 GB RAID 10 SSD, 1 core
- Cloud Server 2G: USD 30/mo, 2 GB RAM, 40 GB SSD, 2 cores
- Cloud Server 4G: USD 60/mo, 4 GB RAM, 60 GB RAID 10 SSD, 2 cores
- Cloud Server 8G: USD 120/mo, 8 GB RAM, 80 GB SSD, 4 cores
- Cloud Server 16G: USD 200/mo, 16 GB RAM, 150 GB SSD, 8 cores
USD 200 a month for 16 GB of RAM was well above market even when it was live.
Dedicated Servers (archived 10 September 2024)
- United States: USD 49.00/mo, Xeon 5520, 16 GB RAM, 33 TB on 1 Gbps
- Germany: USD 50.00/mo, 2x Xeon E5-2620 v3, 32 GB RAM, 33 TB on 1 Gbps
- France: USD 100.00/mo, 2x Xeon E5-2620 v3, 32 GB RAM, 33 TB on 1 Gbps
- United Kingdom: USD 300.00/mo, 2x Xeon E5504, 4 GB RAM, 100 Mbps
Look at that UK line. Six times the German price, for a 2009 processor, one eighth the memory and a tenth of the network speed. Who was that priced for? The Xeon 5520 in the American box is from 2009 too. In September 2024 this company was still renting out fifteen-year-old hardware.
Reseller Hosting (archived 19 August 2019)
- Starter: USD 19.90/mo, 25 cPanel accounts
- Silver: USD 27.90/mo, 50 cPanel accounts
- Golden: USD 39.50/mo, 100 cPanel accounts
- Platinum: USD 59.50/mo, unlimited cPanel accounts
Hidden Costs to Watch
- Renewal prices: never published, on any product, at any point we could archive
- Refunds: none guaranteed, see below
- Setup fees: mentioned in the refund policy, never priced on a product page
- Discount code: the final homepage offered 10% off with code ALLNEW, which is now worthless
Pricing Verdict
Prices ran from cheap to indefensible, with no renewal figures anywhere. The dedicated range in particular made no sense: you’d pay USD 300 in London for hardware you could get for USD 50 in Frankfurt. That isn’t regional pricing. That’s a price list nobody maintained.
- CPU 4 x 3.30GHz
- RAM 8 GB
All Server Solution Transparency Score
We assess how upfront the provider was, using its own archived pages:
- Company Information: Poor. The address was “Jaipur India”, with no street, building or registration number. One of three phone numbers was labeled with the wrong country. The footer read “© Copyright 2017” until the end.
- Pricing Transparency: Poor. Entry prices were visible, renewal prices never were. Setup fees appeared in the refund policy but on no product page.
- Technical Documentation: Poor. Independent reviewers who tried the self-help knowledge base found it empty. The SLA was a placeholder. Data center claims contradicted the company’s own city list.
- Terms & Policies: Poor. A one-sentence refund policy granting the customer nothing is technically clear, which is the only credit available here.
Overall Transparency: Poor. The most revealing detail isn’t any single claim. It’s that a placeholder reading “SLA Goes Here” survived on a commercial page for more than four years. Nobody was reading their own site.
Alternatives to All Server Solution
Since the service is gone, everything is an alternative. Pick by what All Server Solution was missing.
For Dedicated Servers With Current Hardware
Remember, the last servers here ran 2009-era Xeons at 2024 prices. Any credible provider today publishes the exact CPU generation, the disk type and the renewal price on the same page. Our dedicated hosting guide covers providers that do, with current pricing checked at the time of writing.
For VPS With a Real Uptime Guarantee
What you want is an SLA with numbers in it: a stated uptime percentage, a credit table and a claim window. Compare that against “SLA Goes Here”. Our VPS hosting guide lists providers whose agreements you can actually read before paying.
For Reseller Hosting You Can Build a Business On
Reselling on top of a host that disappears takes your clients down with it. That risk is worth more than a few dollars a month. Our reseller hosting guide covers established providers, and buyers who liked the Jaipur base can compare options in our India hosting guide.
All Server Solution is not a hosting company you can buy from in 2026. It is a closed business with a 4.7 rating attached to it, and that combination is exactly why stale reviews are dangerous.
The Bottom Line
The 4.7/5 across 138 reviews is real data about July 2019 and nothing else. 112 of those reviews arrived in nine days, one is negative, three praise other companies, and the newest is over six years old. The site stopped serving pages in late 2024 and the domain changed hands in January 2026.
If you landed here from a search for “All Server Solution review”, the useful answer is: pick another provider. Start with our shared hosting comparison if you need something small and cheap, or the dedicated guide above if you were shopping for a server.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is All Server Solution still in business?
No. The hosting website stopped serving pages between September and November 2024. By early 2025 the domain showed an empty server directory, then a 500 error. It doesn’t respond at all today.
Why does All Server Solution still show a 4.7 rating?
Because review profiles don’t expire when companies do. The 138 reviews behind that score were posted between August 2018 and April 2020. Aggregators keep displaying the average long after the host stops trading.
What happened to the allserversolution.com website?
It became something else, then nothing. In March 2025 the domain served a business review directory, not a hosting site. Its current registration record was created on 13 January 2026, meaning the old one lapsed and the name was registered again.
What did All Server Solution cost?
Shared hosting ran from USD 2.50 to USD 19.50 a month. VPS plans ran USD 10 to USD 200. Dedicated servers started around USD 49. Renewal prices were never published, and none of these are buyable now.
Did All Server Solution offer refunds?
Not in any guaranteed sense. The refund policy was one sentence putting every refund at the company’s sole discretion. There was no money-back window at all.
What are the main complaints about All Server Solution?
Only one review out of 138 was negative, and it said support never picked up the phone. The bigger complaint is structural: an advertised uptime guarantee with a blank contract behind it, and no renewal pricing anywhere.
