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Included in All Plans:

Basic Shared

  • 10 GB Disk Space
  • 100 GB Bandwidth
  • 10 Email Accounts
  • Free SSL Certicates
  • Backups Daily
  • 24/7 Support
  • Dedicated IP Not Included

€ 4.99

Standard Shared

  • 25 GB Disk Space
  • 250 GB of Bandwidth
  • 25 Email Accounts
  • Free SSL Certicates
  • Backups Daily
  • 24/7 Support
  • Dedicated IP Not Included

€ 14.99

Advanced Shared

  • 50 GB Disk Space
  • 500 GB Bandwidth
  • 50 Email Accounts
  • Free SSL Certicates
  • Backups Daily
  • 24/7 Support
  • Dedicated IP Included

€ 19.99

Premium Shared

  • 100 GB Disk Space
  • 1000 GB Bandwidth
  • 100 Email Accounts
  • Free SSL Certicates
  • Backups Daily
  • 24/7 Support
  • Dedicated IP Included

€ 24.99

Frequently Asked Questions

Below you’ll find answers to the most commonly asked Web Hosting questions.
Web hosting is a service that allows individuals and organizations to make their websites accessible on the internet. It provides the technologies and resources needed for websites to function properly online. When you purchase web hosting, you’re essentially renting space on a server – a powerful computer with specialized software and high-speed internet connections – that stores your website files and delivers them to visitors’ browsers whenever they type in your domain name. Web hosting services typically include server space, bandwidth, email accounts, FTP access, and various tools to help you manage your website efficiently.
Shared hosting is an entry-level hosting solution where multiple websites share resources on a single server. With shared hosting, your website resides on the same server alongside dozens or hundreds of other websites, all drawing from the same pool of CPU power, RAM, and storage space. This resource-sharing approach makes shared hosting the most economical option for beginners and small websites with moderate traffic. Each customer gets their own secured portion of the server with individual login credentials, website management tools, and dedicated storage allocation, while the hosting provider handles all server maintenance and security concerns.

Web hosting is the broader term that encompasses all types of hosting services, while shared hosting is a specific type of web hosting. Web hosting refers to any service that makes websites accessible online, including shared hosting, VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting, dedicated server hosting, and cloud hosting. Shared hosting is simply one category within web hosting where multiple clients share a single server’s resources. The main differences between shared hosting and other types of web hosting (like VPS or dedicated) involve resource allocation, performance, control, scalability, and price. Shared hosting offers less customization but is more affordable, while other hosting types provide more resources and control at higher price points.

Yes, if you want to create a website that’s accessible to others on the internet, you need web hosting. While website builders and social media platforms can provide limited online presence, a proper website requires hosting to store your files and make them available online. The only exceptions are if you’re exclusively using a free website platform (like WordPress.com, Wix, or Blogger), maintaining a social media page instead of a website, or if you have the technical expertise and resources to host a website on your own server. For professional websites, business sites, online stores, or any site where you want complete control over your online presence, web hosting is essential.

Shared hosting is ideal for beginners, small businesses, blogs, and websites with moderate traffic (typically under 10,000 monthly visitors). It’s right for you if you’re launching a new website, have budget constraints, manage a small business site, run a personal blog, or need a simple informational website. However, shared hosting may not be suitable if your website requires significant server resources, experiences high traffic volumes, needs advanced security features, requires custom server configurations, or runs resource-intensive applications. Consider your website’s current needs and growth projections when determining if shared hosting will meet your requirements both now and in the near future.
The best web hosting package for you depends on your specific needs, budget, and future growth plans. For beginners or small websites, start with a basic shared hosting plan that includes essential features like sufficient storage space (at least 10GB), unmetered bandwidth, multiple email accounts, and a free domain name. If you expect moderate traffic or run a business website, consider a premium shared hosting or managed WordPress hosting plan with better performance. For online stores, look for hosting packages with e-commerce features, SSL certificates, and improved security. Always ensure your chosen package offers reliable customer support, automated backups, and a user-friendly control panel. As your website grows, you can upgrade to VPS or dedicated hosting for additional resources.
Shared hosting can be reliable when provided by reputable hosting companies with quality infrastructure, though it typically offers less reliability than more premium hosting options. The reliability of shared hosting depends largely on the provider you choose, their server quality, maintenance practices, and how they manage resource allocation among customers. Reputable shared hosting providers maintain 99.9% uptime guarantees, implement regular server maintenance, offer daily backups, and provide 24/7 technical support. However, because resources are shared, your website’s performance might occasionally be affected by other sites on the same server (known as the “noisy neighbor effect”). For mission-critical websites or businesses that cannot tolerate any downtime, VPS or dedicated hosting solutions offer greater reliability.
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