The number one reason to choose virtual server hosting is for the powerful dedicated resources at the more affordable VPS server price. Every VPS web hosting account comes with dedicated resources such as RAM, CPU, and storage.
It takes a single click to launch WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Opencart, Magento, Prestashop, or any other favorite content management system (CMS) from a library of 400+ website creation tools. Management perks include automatic updates, cloning, staging, and backups in a highly optimized environment.
Start with a basic plan, paying only for what you use. As your needs increase, effortlessly upgrade resources, optimizing performance and cost. It's adaptable, cost-effective server scaling, ensuring your hosting evolves with your demands.
Web hosting is a service that lets you rent web space on the internet to publish a web site. Email services are usually also included in most web hosting packages. Same goes for the domain registration of your first site name. The domain name is the address people enter in their browsers to access a specific website.
Cloud hosting is the ability to make applications and websites available on the internet using the cloud. Cloud hosting pools computing resources from a network of virtual and physical servers, allowing for greater scalability and flexibility to quickly make changes. In most cases cloud hosting is also pay-as-you-go which means the teams pay for what they use and don’t have to worry about overprovisioning or underprovisioning resources.
Shared hosting is the most widely used and affordable type of hosting service. In shared hosting, many websites share the space of one physical server and its resources. Cloud hosting is much more powerful as you get a whole server all by yourself and you don't share its resources with anyone.
Yes, for the most part, shared hosting is secure. Our servers have security solutions in place at the server level. However, in most cases, security problems like malware across a shared server only occurs because one or more hosting customers weren’t diligent in keeping their website’s software up-to-date
There are millions of registered domain names, so having a domain that is catchy and memorable is essential. Once you come up with a name, share it with close friends to make sure it sounds appealing and makes sense to others. Do a thorough internet search on the domain name you plan to use to ensure it's not already taken, trademarked, or in use by another company. This can help you avoid legal issues down the line.