FatCow was born in 1998 and the rest is history. We’ve grown our company with a dedicated group of talented believers in the notion that simple, old fashioned service and value still ring true. FatCow has focused our entire company on delivering the best value and customer service experience in Web hosting to the small business user. We make every effort to make our services easy to own, easy to use and most importantly to provide real business value. And yes, we like to have fun doing it.
Great Hosting Plans. No Bull.
Just like our company, FatCow’s Web hosting plan is a different breed. To simplify getting your personal or small business website up on the net, we created and pioneered a one plan one price philosophy. The FatCow Web hosting plan has everything you need to stake out your piece of the Internet, right out of the box.
If a full hosting plan is a bit more than you’re looking for, our MiniMoo plan might just fit the bill. We created MiniMoo as a way to get started on the Web with just a domain name and an email address to get the word out. You can post a generic under construction page until youβre ready for a full hosting product, or you can use our Weebly site building tool to build your own page.
MiniMoo is perfect if you’re just starting your business or need a placeholder for several domains.
Seattle, Washington
16 years experience
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David Okoro is a Senior Web Infrastructure Architect who has spent the last 16 years bridging the gap between complex server environments and seamless user experiences. Specializing in high-availability WordPress architecture and cloud migrations, David holds prestigious certifications including the AWS Certified Solutions Architect β Professional. His career is defined by a commitment to technical excellence and a 'security-first' mindset, having managed infrastructure for some of the web's most demanding traffic loads. David is known for his ability to dismantle dense technical jargon and provide clear, actionable roadmaps for developers and business owners alike. When he isn't auditing server logs or optimizing Nginx configurations, he is likely hiking the Pacific Northwest trails or experimenting with artisanal sourdough baking. He brings a decade and a half of hard-won wisdom to every tutorial, ensuring readers avoid the costly infrastructure mistakes heβs spent his career fixing.
David Okoro is a Senior Web Infrastructure Architect who has spent the last 16 years bridging the gap between complex server environments and seamless user experiences. Specializing in high-availability WordPress architecture and cloud migrations, David holds prestigious certifications including the AWS Certified Solutions Architect β Professional. His career is defined by a commitment to technical excellence and a 'security-first' mindset, having managed infrastructure for some of the web's most demanding traffic loads. David is known for his ability to dismantle dense technical jargon and provide clear, actionable roadmaps for developers and business owners alike. When he isn't auditing server logs or optimizing Nginx configurations, he is likely hiking the Pacific Northwest trails or experimenting with artisanal sourdough baking. He brings a decade and a half of hard-won wisdom to every tutorial, ensuring readers avoid the costly infrastructure mistakes heβs spent his career fixing.
FatCow was born in 1998 and the rest is history. We’ve grown our company with a dedicated group of talented believers in the notion that simple, old fashioned service and value still ring true. FatCow has focused our entire company on delivering the best value and customer service experience in Web hosting to the small business user. We make every effort to make our services easy to own, easy to use and most importantly to provide real business value. And yes, we like to have fun doing it.
David Okoro is a Senior Web Infrastructure Architect who has spent the last 16 years bridging the gap between complex server environments and seamless user experiences. Specializing in high-availability WordPress architecture and cloud migrations, David holds prestigious certifications including the AWS Certified Solutions Architect β Professional. His career is defined by a commitment to technical excellence and a 'security-first' mindset, having managed infrastructure for some of the web's most demanding traffic loads. David is known for his ability to dismantle dense technical jargon and provide clear, actionable roadmaps for developers and business owners alike. When he isn't auditing server logs or optimizing Nginx configurations, he is likely hiking the Pacific Northwest trails or experimenting with artisanal sourdough baking. He brings a decade and a half of hard-won wisdom to every tutorial, ensuring readers avoid the costly infrastructure mistakes heβs spent his career fixing.