What is shared hosting? Do you provide any Control Panel for shared hosting plans?
What is shared hosting? Do you provide any Control Panel for shared hosting plans?
Shared hosting is where your hosting is on the same server with other users to share the resources. All of our shared hostings come with a control panel, cPanel for linux and dotnetpanel for windows.
Yes, eUKhost does offer affordable web hosting solutions and shared packages are the cheapest of all. It would basically depend on the platform you are planning to use for hosting your website. You can choose between two operating solutions viz. Windows and Linux and the control panels offered are DotNetPanel and cPanel for the respective OS platforms.
I am a business man and we provied all typer purses and bages, so i want to make websites for my business perpose.
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TO OP
First of all determine what exactly you want to put up on your domain (e-commerce cart or whatever).....usually it's all start from there......
Shared hosting, sometimes called shared services or virtual hosting, is simply when multiple web sites share the same server, thus reducing the cost for everyone.
A shared web hosting service or virtual hosting service or derive host refers to a web hosting service where many websites reside on one web server connected to the Internet. Each site "sits" on its own partition, or section/place on the server, to keep it separate from other sites. This is generally the most economical option for hosting, as many people share the overall cost of server maintenance.
Shared hosting is one, in which a client has access to his/her account via a control panel (cPanel for linux and DotNetPanel/Plesk for Windows). Filezilla an FTP client can be used to upload the website file.
VPS is a virtual server with root level admin access. VPS is similar to a dedicated server, wherein you can pretty much do everything, provided, required resources are available.
Last edited by Stan Paine; 22-12-2011 at 12:15. Reason: typo
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