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What is a Cloud hosting?
Cloud hosting is a popular hosting option where a provider hosts multiple websites on one physical web server. Typically, most websites don't use many server resources, so cloud hosting lets providers offer stable service at a low cost. If you decide that cloud hosting is right for you, you'll need to decide which type of cloud hosting you prefer. We offer three cloud hosting solutions: Linux plans using cPanel, Windows plans using Plesk and WordPress Hosting. Cloud hosting allows you to share hosting space and costs with others, while benefitting from the speed and space you need for your small business website. -
How does Cloud Hosting work?
Once you purchase a Web hosting plan, we store your site on our servers and assign it a unique DNS. The DNS is the address that allows people around the world to access your website. This unique address is required in order for people to view your site. By purchasing a website hosting package, you're buying space our servers. It's similar to the space on the hard drive of a computer, and the being on our server allows your website files to be accessed from anywhere. -
What is cPanel for hosting?
cPanel is a web hosting control panel that provides a web hosting customer/owner a user interface intended to help them easily manage their website and cloud server. It allows users to create websites using a variety of content management systems (CMS) including WordPress, Drupal, Magento and Joomla. -
What is AutoSSL?
AutoSSL is a free alternative to paid SSL certificates. With AutoSSL, your sites are automatically secured with a free, Domain Validated (DV) SSL certificate by Sectigo. Your SSL certificate will stay up-to-date and auto renew on your behalf. -
How does AutoSSL work?
AutoSSL automatically assigns an DV SSL Certificate to websites created or managed within the cPanel account. With AutoSSL enabled, your websites are automatically secured with a free SSL Certificate. Upon expiration, your new SSL Certificate is automatically requested and assigned.