Shared Hosting
Shared hosting, or ‘shared’ hosting, is referred to as “Shared” in English. It is a type of web hosting where multiple clients share all the resources available on a single server. But what lies behind its low price?
To maximize their profits, some web hosting companies tend to fill a server to full capacity at the expense of service quality. For comparison, one could easily see a resemblance to the pre-COVID practices of certain organizations. For example, in the travel sector, some practice overselling (overbooking) of airline tickets or hotel rooms. Ultimately, it is always the customers who suffer the consequences.
Shared hosting is not so different. It allows web hosting to be offered at very low prices to a large number of clients. They will share the resources of a single server. Are you aware of the risks and negative effects this could have on your site? And what about the experience your clients might have if one of your ‘roommates” sites consumes too much memory (RAM) or intensely uses processor (CPU) resources?
Imagine for a moment renting an apartment in a 15-story building with 8 apartments per floor. The asking price for your rental unit is ridiculously low. What lies behind this low price?
You realize that your beautiful apartment is part of a shared concept that offers only one bathroom for the entire building. What happens when one of them throws a big party where dozens of guests are expected?
The Most Powerful Shared Hosting Services
At DATAenligne, we do not believe in this shared hosting model. We offer the most powerful shared hosting services. Our architects designed the Startup package to be scalable and to guarantee you access to your resources at all times.
- up to 2 GB of RAM (vRAM)
- up to 100% of two (2) processors (vCPU), allowing up to 100 simultaneous requests to be processed.
- storage space on our SSDs at a speed of 8 MB/second in I/O*.
*I/O refers to input/output in English, which is the read and write speed on the SSD.
For an Online Store, we double the resources for increased performance.
Recently, a web optimization consultant told us that they rarely saw such high-performing response times with shared hosting. We are very proud of this.
When choosing your web hosting service, ask yourself what lies behind its low price.
