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.
Shared hosting means you are using space on a server that is also utilized by other websites, with each user getting a shared amount of bandwidth.
Read more about why shared hosting is so popular, and see the advantages and disadvantages of choosing it as your hosting solution.
As opposed to shared, cloud hosting allows you to use the resources of multiple servers, instead of confined to one single location.
Learn the benefits of each type of hosting so you can choose between cloud and shared hosting.
WordPress hosting is an environment specifically designed to cater to WordPress websites. Like a custom-tailored suit, designed to fit just right.
See why going with managed WordPress hosting is likely the smart option for your site.
Our KnowledgeBase will walk you through how you can get started with shared hosting.
Shared environment vs. dedicated environment?
Looking for full control of a server? Then you are likely suited for a dedicated environment. See what it’s all about.
The super straightforward answer is… it depends. WordPress is actually available in two different forms: WordPress.org and WordPress.com. If you're going the WordPress.com route, hosting isn't necessary, buuuut it comes with some limitations. Learn more about the difference between WordPress.org and WordPress.com.