How To Choose The Perfect Web Hosting Package
Choosing the perfect web hosting package can be tough, especially for those who are new to the web hosting industry.
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How To Choose The Right Web Hosting Package For Your Needs
First, you will need to determine which hosting option best suits your needs. Your options are shared, cloud or dedicated hosting. From this point you can choose a specific package from Midphase. Read below for examples of each type of hosting offered by Midphase:
Shared Hosting
Shared web hosting is a basic yet highly capable hosting solution. In addition, it’s easy to manage and is the most affordable option available for startup websites or small businesses.
Shared hosting means you are sharing server space and resources with several other websites. Each person making use of the server is allocated a set amount of resources such as bandwidth, RAM and disk space. Our technicians manage these shared servers to be sure that everything is running smoothly. This means that you can focus on running your website rather than worrying about connectivity.
Shared web hosting is the ideal option for anyone looking for a simple, affordable and easy-to-manage hosting solution. Shared hosting is perfect for bloggers, small- to medium-sized business websites, and personal websites.
Below are some of the packages we offer from Midphase:
Personal Hosting
Preferred Hosting
Business Hosting
Premium WordPress Hosting
VPS Cloud Hosting
Cloud hosting means pulling resources from multiple web servers to create a virtual “cloud” that several websites can use. Since each website isn’t stored on just one physical server, it makes it easy to add scale up or down depending on the resources you may need.
Hosting in the cloud is also very reliable. If one server happens to go down, your site will stay up and running since it is still obtaining resources from other physical hardware.
An additional advantage to cloud hosting is the low price. Although VPS Cloud hosting is more expensive than shared hosting, cloud hosting is still reasonable for most business websites.
Cloud hosting is great for medium- and large-sized businesses, high-traffic websites or websites that have potential to fluctuate in traffic depending on the time of day.
Below are some of our cloud hosting packages available from Midphase:
SSD VPS
Cloud Hosting
–Starter
–Standard
–Advanced
–Professional
Dedicated Hosting
Dedicated hosting means you get an entire web server all to yourself – the whole server is dedicated to you. This allows you to use all of the server’s resources as you see fit. You have the ability to host several of your websites on the same server, host one or two large corporate websites or anything else you need to store on the server.
One advantage of dedicated hosting is that you get full control over the web server. However, keep in mind that since you have complete control, you’ll be the one managing the technical aspects, a task that may be difficult for beginners.
Dedicated hosting is great for large business, corporate-style websites or anyone looking for large amounts of storage space. Dedicated hosting is also great for tech-savvy clients that want complete control over their server and how it is used.
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