Hosting Types

Which Type of Hosting Do You Need?

From budget shared plans to full dedicated servers, every hosting type trades off cost, control, and performance differently. Pick a category below to see our top-ranked providers.

Shared Hosting

Shared hosting is perfect for individuals, bloggers, small businesses, and anyone launching their first website. If you expect under 10,000 monthly visitors and don't need dedicated resources, shared hosting is cost-effective and easy to manage.

VPS Hosting

VPS hosting suits growing businesses, developers, and anyone who has outgrown shared hosting. You need basic Linux knowledge to manage an unmanaged VPS, or you can opt for a managed VPS where the host handles server configuration and security.

Dedicated Server Hosting

Dedicated servers are for enterprises, high-traffic e-commerce sites, financial applications, and businesses with strict compliance requirements. If you consistently need more than 100,000 monthly visitors or handle sensitive data, a dedicated server provides the isolation and performance you need.

Managed WordPress Hosting

Managed WordPress hosting is ideal for businesses and individuals who want the best WordPress performance and security without managing server administration. Agencies managing multiple client sites, e-commerce stores on WooCommerce, and anyone who wants WordPress to 'just work' should choose managed WordPress.

Cloud Hosting

Cloud hosting suits developers, startups, and businesses that need scalability, flexibility, or global reach. It is the infrastructure of choice for modern web applications, APIs, and SaaS products. Pay-as-you-go billing makes it cost-efficient for variable workloads.

Reseller Hosting

Reseller hosting is designed for web developers, designers, and agencies who manage websites for multiple clients and want to bundle hosting as a managed service. It's also used by entrepreneurs wanting to start a hosting business without investing in server infrastructure.