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exabeesg
12-15-2016, 04:20 AM
Since my business is growing, is it advisable for me to shift from Shared Hosting to the Cloud?
SD Groupkol
12-17-2016, 12:52 AM
Nice Post.
rosestorm
12-19-2016, 09:40 PM
Shared hosting is the most popular hosting solution that can suit even the most tight budget. But using a shared hosting solution also means that the user has to share the server resources with other users. If you are hosting your website with in an shared hosting service, this means all applications and data resources being used by your account, is also being shared with many other users on one server. Your website will share the same server resources as all other websites on the server such as CPU, Memory, disk space, bandwidth etc. The servers running shared hosting accounts are almost always fully loaded. If one website overloads the server, all users will suffer from low speed, limited disk space, memory issues, and/or downtime.
charcoal
12-20-2016, 05:58 AM
I recommend ViUX.com (http://www.viux.com/) without any doubts. I love their stable cloud based hosting plans with nice features perfectly optimized. Support team is professional and helpful. Prices are reasonable.
luffy268
12-20-2016, 09:05 PM
I recommend ViUX.com (http://www.viux.com/) without any doubts. I love their stable cloud based hosting plans with nice features perfectly optimized. Support team is professional and helpful. Prices are reasonable.
Same here :))))
Rose kim
12-21-2016, 12:09 AM
I recommend you to go with Scopehosts SSD Cloud hosting services (https://www.scopehosts.com/germany-cloud) . very affordable and stable.
ScalaHosting
12-21-2016, 10:08 AM
What hosting are you using at the moment and what problems do you have with it? Why are you considering switching?
Adam001
12-22-2016, 06:32 AM
I can put forward a recommendation to look at Hostplay.com (http://www.Hostplay.com/) vps hosting deals.
Their servers are also faster than one would expect for shared hosting, much faster than some other hosts I've used.
I have never been aware of any downtime.
Connector
12-22-2016, 09:46 AM
The right choice will be Nextpointhost's Cloud hosting (https://nextpointhost.com/dedicated-cloud-hosting). You can get it with cPanel and easily transfer your data
VargheseAbraham
12-23-2016, 05:52 AM
Shared hosting is a convenient form of hosting if you are a budding businessman and your business caters to just a few thousands. However if you are aiming to expand your business and if your customer base can be estimated to increase to lakhs or beyond that, then it would be suitable for you to host your website on the Cloud (znetlive.com/azure-public-cloud/).
If you are looking for reliable hosts in different server locations can recommend:
1) hostingsource.com (http://www.hostingsource.com/) - honest US web host with powerful and fast servers;
2) digitalserver.com.mx (http://www.digitalserver.com.mx/) - trustworthy MX hosting provider that will meet your expectations.
Quality customer support ties in closely with reliability and is something that should never be overlooked.
GeoffreyDick
12-28-2016, 02:53 AM
Yes, it is now. If you are started getting downtime and your site is load time is increasing it is time to move to a cloud hosting if you have knowledge of server management too. If you don't have any, I would recommend you to select a managed hosting provider Cloudways which is best for managed PHP hosting. On Cloudways, you need to worry about your application all server management and its security will be handled by Cloudways. You can host your application on 5 different VPS and cloud providers DigitalOcean, Vultr, AWS, GCE, and Kyup on 1-click. Other features of Cloudways are:
1-click Free Let's Encrypt SSL
Team Management
Cloudways API
Cloudways Bot
SSH Terminal
1-click Git Deployment
In the spirit of the New Year, Cloudways is offering 20% off for two months to all new users. You can avail this offer by using the coupon code HELLO2017.
loveguruindia
12-28-2016, 05:55 AM
Thanks dear
Happy New Year In Advance
bidaddy
05-07-2017, 11:58 AM
can you write clearly ?
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