What's the difference between "Shared Hosting" and "Cloud Hosting"? Print

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Shared Hosting is a regular low-cost web hosting solution suitable for the vast majority of personal and small business web sites, and is provided under our Essential, Standard and Enterprise plans. For those customers with demanding or high traffic sites, or for those looking to host a website with faster speeds, Cloud Hosting is recommended - because the working structure of cloud servers is a chain between multiple servers and load balancer is installed on these servers so that in case any of server is down so all the traffic shifted towards the other working servers with the help of load balancers. Cloud hosting faces absolutely no downtime and these are all the plans with "Cloud Hosting" in the title. These plans include more resources (up to 5 vCPU and 16GB RAM) and also include caching technology to make sites incredibly fast, with LiteSpeed server-side page cache, along with Redis and Memcached backend caches.

We'd recommend our CLoud hosting plans for e-commerce stores, high traffic sites, or for those customers who want to leverage our server side caching technology so that their site loads as fast as possible.


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