When it comes to hosting your website, there are many different options available. Two of the most popular types of hosting are cloud hosting and shared hosting. Both offer advantages and disadvantages depending on what type of website you have, so it’s important to understand the differences between them before making a decision.
Shared Hosting is one of the most common web-hosting solutions for small businesses or individuals who don’t need a lot of resources or customization capabilities from their host provider. With this type of service, multiple websites share space on one physical server which helps keep costs down since all sites use a portioned amount from that single server’s resources such as RAM, CPU power and disk space etc.,
This makes shared hosting suitable for those with smaller budgets who don’t require any extra features like dedicated IP addresses or SSL certificates etc., The downside to this option is that if another site using the same server experiences high traffic at once then your own site could suffer in terms performance due its limited access to system resources
On the other hand, Cloud-based solutions allow users greater flexibility in terms of scalability and resource allocation than traditional dedicated or VPS (Virtual Private Server) solutions do; meaning that when more power is needed – such as during times where higher levels of traffic hit a particular site – then additional compute capacity can quickly be added without disruption in service quality across any tenant’s applications running within its environment.
This makes cloud-hosted services ideal for mission critical applications where downtime isn’t acceptable, however, while cost savings over time may exist due to elasticity provided by clouds versus static allocations found with dedicated / VPS offerings – upfront setup fees tend to be higher than those associated with traditional models thus making them less attractive from purely budgetary perspectives initially until usage grows significantly beyond expectations originally planned upon implementation
Ultimately both types have their pros & cons depending upon what type/level/amounts service(s) one requires for your web/mobile application from its provider; though generally speaking those looking for high availability & scalability should opt towards going down route vs opting into something more “static” nature like Dedicated Servers / Virtual Private Servers etc.
We at Digital Dots can help you with making the right decision when it comes to choose the suitable hosting solution for your website. Contact us via online or reach us via 09 8989 460 15 or 09 8989 460 45.
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