Cloud hosting makes applications and websites accessible using cloud resources. Unlike traditional hosting, solutions are not deployed on a single server. Instead, a network of connected virtual and physical cloud servers hosts the application or website, ensuring greater flexibility and scalability.
WordPress hosting is a sub-category of web hosting that provides servers and resources specifically optimized for WordPress websites. Although any hosting types are suitable for WordPress sites, this hosting plan will use a server that has been configured specifically for WordPress sites. Pre-installed plugins, caching software and themes help to create an optimized host environment, easing technical setups and installations.
VPS hosting, or Virtual Private Server hosting, is a type of web hosting that uses virtualization technology to create a virtual server that behaves like a dedicated server. With VPS hosting, a physical server is partitioned into multiple virtual servers, each with its own dedicated resources and operating system. This allows website owners to have greater control over their hosting environment, without the expense of a dedicated server.
Windows hosting is a type of web hosting that uses a Windows operating system as the underlying platform for hosting websites and web applications. It is commonly used for websites built using Microsoft technologies such as ASP.NET, .NET Core, and MS SQL.
Macs that use Apple Silicon chips can now officially run Windows 11 via Parallels Desktop that Microsoft has officially authorized such use.
Eco-friendly web hosting that uses clean, renewable energy to power websites. Servers are powered by fossil fuels and consume energy and electricity to keep environment clean.