FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Frequently asked questions about Shared Hosting
Linux server hosting supports CGI, PHP, Python as programming languages, MySql database, also allow features cron-jobs (Task scheduling), index manager, SSL, FTP, SPF, DKIM etc.
Word press, Joomla softaculous software bunch provides free open source CMS software's like Word press, Joomla, OS-Commerce, PrestaShop etc. in three step installation.
All Linux hosting plans are easy to upgrade or downgrade with the pro-rata charges, the customer can upgrade or downgrade the package from user login.
The mail service on Linux server is efficiently working for business emails. The delivery failure and spamming issues will never found in Linux hosting.
The Linux servers allow managing DNS records from cPanel so there is no need for additional paid DNS management service. The SPF, DKIM, and MX are also available in cPanel.
Monitoring features are available and you will be notified suddenly, We monitor all your services, CPU utilization, memory consumption, and security.
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Frequently asked questions about Shared Hosting
Shared hosting is a type of web hosting service where multiple websites are hosted on the same physical server and share its resources. In this arrangement, server resources such as CPU, RAM, storage, and bandwidth are divided among the various websites that are hosted on the server. Each website owner or user has their own account and can manage their website through a control panel provided by the hosting provider.
Linux Shared Hosting is a web hosting service where multiple websites share the same server resources, such as CPU, RAM, and storage, on a Linux-based server. It's a cost-effective option for individuals and small businesses to host their websites without the need for managing server administration tasks.
In Linux Shared Hosting, the server's resources are shared among multiple users' websites. Each user gets a portion of the server's resources, and they manage their websites using control panels like cPanel or Plesk. The hosting provider handles server maintenance, security, and updates.
Resource limitations: Since resources are shared, traffic spikes on one website can affect others.
Performance: High-traffic websites might experience slower performance due to shared resources.
Customization: Limited ability to customize server settings and software configurations.
cPanel and Plesk are two popular control panels used in Linux Shared Hosting. They provide a graphical interface for users to manage their websites, emails, databases, and other hosting settings.
Yes, most shared hosting plans allow you to host multiple websites under a single hosting account. Each website typically has its own domain and can be managed separately.
You can upload files using FTP (File Transfer Protocol) or through the file manager provided in the control panel. Some hosting providers also support SSH (Secure Shell) for secure file transfers.
Hosting providers implement security measures, such as firewalls and regular server updates, to protect shared hosting environments. However, security can vary between providers, so it's important to keep your website's software up-to-date and follow best security practices.
Linux Shared Hosting can be suitable for small to medium e-commerce websites with moderate traffic. However, larger e-commerce websites might require more resources and better performance, which could necessitate a higher-tier hosting plan.
Hosting providers usually offer migration assistance, helping you move your website's files, databases, and configurations from your previous host. Alternatively, you can manually migrate your website using FTP and database import/export tools.