Shared Hosting vs VPS

Whether you’re looking for VPS or shared hosting, we offer the most features at the least rates.

First it’s important to know the difference between the web hosting solutions available, shared hosting vs VPS hosting hosting. This will set you off on the right path to choosing the hosting plan you require for your website. There are many advantages and disadvantages to every type of hosting service, but we make it easy for you to choose the right hosting service you need and even switch between hosting services easily, unlike other service providers. Compare our hosting features to other providers to see that we offer the most features at the least rates. With our nearly zero downtime, your websites and web applications will always be accessible to your clients. We also provide many flavors of Linux distros and Windows server operating systems, so you can choose whichever your applications are compatible with.

Our Key Features:

Shared hosting is a good option to host blogging websites or smaller websites and websites with static content. This is because although shared hosting is the cheapest web hosting solution, because server resources are shared, performance can be unpredictable and you don’t get much control over your web space. VPS or Virtual Private Servers are best for small businesses or those looking to host multiple small websites with dynamic content. Virtual Servers are created through a virtualization process and provides reliable performance and control over server space.

Our Shared and VPS hosting services include cPanel and Plesk control panels to manage your web space from any remote location. Our friendly customer service agents are available 24x7 via email, chat or phone to serve you at any time you require assistance. Connect with us today to get more information on our features and services or to get assistance with choosing the right plan for yourself. Please to view our shared and VPS hosting plans.

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Origin

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Trace

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