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Shared Hosting Services

Reliable shared hosting with high-performance servers, secure infrastructure, easy management, and optimized solutions for websites and applications.

Choose Your Platform

Linux Shared Hosting

Best for WordPress, PHP, and most open-source stacks. Pros: excellent cost-to-performance, broad app compatibility, and familiar cPanel workflows. Cons: no native ASP.NET runtime and limited support for Microsoft-specific frameworks.

Windows Shared Hosting

Best for ASP.NET, MSSQL, and Microsoft-based applications. Pros: native Windows/.NET integration, Plesk ecosystem, and smooth Microsoft stack support. Cons: typically higher licensing cost and fewer open-source-native optimization paths than Linux.

Compare All Available Shared Hosting Options

Use this quick comparison to choose the right platform and plan for your project size, technology stack, and expected traffic.

Linux Shared Hosting

Best for

WordPress, PHP applications, and open-source stacks.

Pros

  • Excellent price-to-performance ratio
  • Broad compatibility with common CMS and frameworks
  • Simple management with cPanel tooling

Cons

  • No native ASP.NET runtime
  • Not ideal for Microsoft-only stacks
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Windows Shared Hosting

Best for

ASP.NET, .NET, and MSSQL-based projects.

Pros

  • Native Microsoft stack compatibility
  • Smooth ASP.NET + MSSQL integration
  • Plesk-based management

Cons

  • Higher licensing cost in many scenarios
  • Less optimized for open-source-first stacks
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Shared Hosting FAQ

Shared hosting means your website shares server resources with other websites. It is the most affordable hosting option, ideal for small to medium websites.

Choose Linux for WordPress, PHP, and most open-source projects. Choose Windows when your application depends on ASP.NET, .NET, or MSSQL. If you are unsure, Linux is typically the best default.

Yes. A common path is Starter to Business to High-Traffic as your audience and workload grow. This lets you control cost early while keeping a clear path for scaling.