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Reach New Heights
with Cloud Hosting
Simplicity of Shared Hosting with the Power of Cloud. Elevate Your Business to the Cloud.
Grow your business
without limits
Focus on growing your business while we manage your cloud infrastructure for you!
Blazing Fast
Load Time
With full SSD storage, highly optimized servers, and state of the art NGINX caching, host websites at best-in-class speeds.
Instant Scaling
Saves Time
No need to move your hosting as your traffic grows. Ramp up your resources at the click of a button - instantly add RAM and CPU without a reboot.
Fully managed
Servers
Server management, patches and bug fixes are handled by our experts to ensure you can focus on building and running your website.
Select a Plan that works for you
Whether you’re a small business or a growing enterprise, we offer customizable plans
that scale with your needs and your budget.
Personal Cloud SSD
- 2 CPU cores
- 2 GB RAM
- Unmetered SSD Disk Space
- Unmetered Bandwidth
- Host 1 Website
- Unlimited Email Accounts
- Free SSL Certificate
- cPanel Control Panel
Business Cloud SSD
- 4 CPU cores
- 4 GB RAM
- Unmetered SSD Disk Space
- Unmetered Bandwidth
- Host Unlimited Websites
- Unlimited Email Accounts
- Free SSL Certificate
- cPanel Control Panel
Premium Cloud SSD
- 6 CPU cores
- 6 GB RAM
- Unmetered SSD Disk Space
- Unmetered Bandwidth
- Host Unlimited Websites
- Unlimited Email Accounts
- Free SSL Certificate
- cPanel Control Panel
Cloud Server Hosting FAQs
Cloud hosting is a type of web hosting that stores and serves data on a network of virtual servers (cloud) instead of relying on a single physical server. It’s a more flexible, scalable, and efficient way of hosting websites, applications, and data. Cloud hosting offers flexibility, scalability, and reliability, making it an excellent choice for businesses of all sizes, especially those looking for growth and high performance.
Cloud hosting works by using a cluster of servers (virtualized servers) to host your website or application. These servers are connected and share resources like CPU, RAM, and storage. When your website needs more resources (e.g., during traffic spikes), the system can automatically scale by drawing from other available servers in the cloud, ensuring your website runs smoothly without downtime.
The main difference between Cloud Hosting and Shared Hosting comes down to how the hosting resources are allocated, scalability, and reliability. With Cloud hosting, you get everything that Shared Hosting offers along with the ability to scale your CPU and RAM, and an extra boost for your website with an all SSD server stack.
SSD (Solid State Drives) are a form of storage technology. It is a much faster storage than the existing HDD (Hard Disk Drive) storage. Faster storage means your data gets written to and read from your storage faster. This means that your websites will load much faster if they are running on SSD storage.
Upto 8 GB RAM and 8 cores can be added with any Cloud Hosting Plan.
For Cloud Hosting (US) packages, you can purchase a Dedicated IP for an additional cost by raising a support ticket.
- Scalability: Easily increase or decrease resources as needed (e.g., storage, bandwidth).
- Reliability: Redundant infrastructure ensures minimal downtime if one server fails.
- Performance: Faster load times with distributed servers and content delivery networks (CDNs).
- Flexibility: Pay only for what you use (pay-as-you-go model).
- Security: Enhanced security features like encryption, firewalls, and automated backups.
Yes, cloud hosting is an excellent choice for high-traffic websites. It can scale on demand to handle increased traffic, ensuring your website remains fast and reliable even during traffic spikes (e.g., during sales, promotions, or viral content).
No, an upgrade or downgrade is not possible between the plans. However, you can purchase additional RAM and CPU cores as per your requirement.
You are responsible for your backups and web content. We create our own weekly backups , and can restore your web, email and database content from those per your request. However, this is NOT a procedure you should rely on to keep copies of your content safe; we recommend you make your own backups. You can take a backup from your cPanel or better, use a remote backup solution.
