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1 Website
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5 GB NVME Storage
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30 GB Bandwidth
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5 Databases Allowed
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5 Sub Domains Allowed
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$ 9.00 / mo
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1 Website
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5 GB NVME Storage
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30 GB Bandwidth
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5 Databases Allowed
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5 Sub Domains Allowed
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Free Daily Backups
VPS Hosting
$ 12.99 / mo
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Memory 2 GB
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Storage 20 GB SSD
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Bandwidth 250 MBIT
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Additional IPs Available
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CPU Speed 3.2GHz /3.6GHz
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CPU Threats 4c / 8t
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Memory 16 GB
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Storage 3x2 TB
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Bandwidth 250 MBIT
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Web hosting refers to a service that allows individuals and organizations to make their website accessible via the World Wide Web. It involves storing your website files and data on a server that is connected to the internet.
There are several types of web hosting, including shared hosting (where multiple websites share resources on a single server), VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting, dedicated hosting (where you have a server exclusively for your website), cloud hosting, and managed WordPress hosting.
Important factors include reliability (uptime guarantees), speed (loading times), security measures, customer support quality, scalability (ability to handle traffic spikes), pricing, and additional features such as backups, SSL certificates, and domain registration.
Uptime refers to the amount of time that a server or website has been operational and accessible online. It is typically expressed as a percentage (e.g., 99.9% uptime means the server is expected to be operational 99.9% of the time).
Bandwidth refers to the amount of data that can be transferred to and from your website within a specific period (usually monthly). Storage refers to the amount of disk space allocated to your website files. The required bandwidth and storage depend on your website’s size, traffic volume, and content types (e.g., images, videos).
A domain name is the unique address that users type into their web browsers to access your website (e.g., www.yourwebsite.com). While web hosting and domain registration are separate services, most hosting providers offer domain registration as part of their packages or as an add-on.
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a security protocol that encrypts data transmitted between a user’s browser and your website. It ensures that sensitive information (such as login credentials and payment details) remains private and secure. SSL certificates are crucial for building trust with your visitors and improving your website’s SEO.
Good customer support is essential for resolving technical issues quickly and efficiently. Look for providers that offer 24/7 support through multiple channels (e.g., live chat, phone, email) and have a reputation for responsive and knowledgeable support staff.
Shared hosting involves multiple websites sharing resources on a single server, making it more affordable but potentially slower during traffic spikes. VPS hosting provides dedicated resources (like CPU and RAM) within a virtual environment, offering more stability and performance but at a higher cost.
Yes, most web hosting providers offer scalable plans that allow you to upgrade or downgrade as needed. This flexibility is crucial as your website’s traffic and resource requirements change over time.