VPS and Shared hosting may share a few similarities, but they’re designed for very different needs.
Shared hosting is perfect for smaller projects, like personal blogs or simpler websites. However, if you’re running a resource-heavy or high-traffic project, shared hosting might not be the best fit. It’s incredibly beginner-friendly and fully managed, meaning our support team will be there to assist with most issues you might face.
On the other hand, VPS hosting is a step up, offering dedicated resources that are entirely yours. With a VPS hosting plan, you’ll have full control over your resources, including CPUs, Burst RAM, root access, and the flexibility to use your preferred operating system.
The trade-off? While we handle the back-end tasks like server maintenance and monitoring 24/7, our support team provides limited help for VPS-specific needs. We’re here to assist with control panel and VPS management questions, but programming, coding, or similar queries fall outside the scope of our support.