FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Frequently asked questions about Shared Hosting
Features
Windows server hosting supports ASP.Net, PHP as a programming languages, MSSQL and MySql databases, also allow features Task scheduling, Application pool, Multi-PHP, SSL, FTP, SPF, DKIM etc.
The Ultimate WordPress toolkit to save hours to install, manage, update and secure all sites. Includes: automated AI-powered regression testing, cloning, staging environment, backup and restore features.
All Windows hosting plans are easy to upgrade with the pro-rata charges, the customer can upgrade the package from user login.
The mail service on Windows server is efficiently working for business emails. The delivery failure and spamming issues will never found in Windows hosting.
The Windows servers allow managing DNS records from plesk panel so there is no need for additional paid DNS management service. The SPF, DKIM, and MX are also available in Plesk Panel.
Monitoring features are available and you will be notified suddenly, we monitor all your services, CPU utilization, memory consumption, and security.
Packages
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.
Windows Shared Hosting is a web hosting service where multiple websites share the resources of a Windows-based server. This type of hosting is suitable for websites built using technologies like ASP.NET, Microsoft SQL Server, and other Windows-specific applications.
In Windows Shared Hosting, multiple users' websites are hosted on the same server, sharing its resources like CPU, RAM, storage, and bandwidth. Each user has their own account and can manage their website using a control panel provided by the hosting provider.
Compatibility: Ideal for websites built with Windows-specific technologies.
User-friendly: Hosting providers often offer user-friendly control panels.
Cost-effective: Shared hosting is budget-friendly due to resource sharing.
Maintenance: Server maintenance, security updates, and support are handled by the hosting provider.
Resource Limits: Sharing resources can lead to performance issues during traffic spikes.
Customization: Limited ability to customize server settings compared to dedicated hosting.
Scalability: Larger websites might outgrow the shared environment's limitations.
Plesk and WebsitePanel (although less common now) are popular control panels used in Windows Shared Hosting. They provide interfaces for users to manage their websites, databases, emails, and other settings.
Yes, most Windows Shared Hosting plans allow you to host multiple websites under a single account. Each website can have its own domain and be managed independently.
You can upload files using FTP (File Transfer Protocol) or through the file manager provided in the control panel. Some hosting providers might also support secure methods like SFTP.
Yes, Windows Shared Hosting can be suitable for e-commerce websites built using ASP.NET and other Windows technologies. However, ensure that the hosting plan provides sufficient resources and performance for your needs.
Hosting providers usually offer migration assistance to help move your website's files, databases, and configurations. Alternatively, you can manually migrate using FTP and database export/import tools.
Windows Shared Hosting providers implement security measures to protect the shared environment. However, you should keep your website's software updated and follow best security practices to enhance security.