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Shared hosting is one of the most popular and affordable types of web hosting, where multiple websites are hosted on the same server and share its resources, such as CPU, RAM, and storage.
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Dedicated hosting refers to a type of web hosting where an entire physical server is dedicated solely to your website or application. Unlike shared hosting .
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WordPress hosting is a type of web hosting specifically optimized to run WordPress websites. Since WordPress is the most popular content management system (CMS).
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DDoS-proof hosting refers to web hosting services that are specifically designed to protect websites and servers from Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.
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Shared Hosting: Resources are shared among multiple websites, making it affordable but less reliable during traffic spikes.
VPS Hosting: Offers dedicated resources in a shared environment, providing more reliability, performance, and control.
Uptime is the percentage of time your website is available to users. High uptime (e.g., 99.9%) ensures your site remains accessible, minimizing potential revenue loss or user frustration.
Consider factors like:
Traffic volume and scalability needs.
Website type (blog, e-commerce, etc.).
Budget.
Required features (e.g., security, backups, email hosting).
If you exceed bandwidth or storage limits, your host may:
Throttle your website's performance.
Charge overage fees.
Temporarily disable your site.
Upgrading your hosting plan can help avoid these issues.