About Server Hosting Center

Clear infrastructure choices, grounded in public evidence and honest limits.

What the publication covers

Server Hosting Center publishes guides to web hosting, application platforms, cloud infrastructure, servers, deployment software, networking, storage, security tools, and related equipment. The work is written for developers, small businesses, agencies, ecommerce operators, SaaS teams, and technical buyers who need a direct answer without a wall of jargon.

Editorial philosophy

Accuracy comes before persuasion. A useful recommendation names the buyer, the limits, the likely cost, and the checks that remain before purchase. Vendor claims are treated as claims. Changing prices and product limits carry a checked date. Mixed evidence is described as mixed.

Research method

  1. Define the decision and its failure points.
  2. Review official specifications, manuals, pricing pages, and support material.
  3. Check independent technical reporting and public discussion when it adds a real caveat.
  4. Compare products by fit, not by brand recognition alone.
  5. Review links, dates, disclosures, readability, and internal consistency before publication.

The site does not claim private lab measurements, purchases, deployments, support calls, or years of product use unless that work is documented on the page.

Jordan Hale, house editor

Jordan Hale is the house editorial identity for Server Hosting Center, based in the Pacific Northwest and focused on the practical edge where hosting plans meet physical infrastructure. The role grew from editing deployment notes, purchasing checklists, and troubleshooting material for small web teams. No employer, degree, certification, award, or private lab history is claimed.

Hale's work centers on translating public manuals, price sheets, product specifications, support records, and credible technical discussion into clear choices. The editorial method starts with the reader's job, lists the limits that could change the answer, and separates vendor claims from facts that can be checked. Products are not described as personally tested unless a documented test was performed for the article.

The portrait is generated editorial artwork used to give the house byline a consistent visual identity. The disclosures page explains the site's use of AI-assisted research, drafting, editing, and imagery.

Corrections

Send a correction, source, or dated product update to webmaster@serverhostingcenter.com. Include the page address and the claim that needs review.