Shared Hosting VS Dedicated Hosting: Everything You Need to Know

Shared Hosting VS Dedicated Hosting: Everything You Need to Know



Shared Hosting:


Shared Hosting is one of the most basic types of hosting solutions. In this type of hosting a single physical server is shared by multiple websites and it also has more traffic. In shared hosting all the resources of the server like CPU, disk space, RAM, and bandwidth are shared by many websites. This cut the cost by half per user


Dedicated Hosting:


In Dedicated Hosting it allocates an entire server to a single client. That means all the resources of the server like CPU, disk space, RAM are allocated for one website. Although it may sound like a good idea to have all the resources in which a client has the exclusive use of an entire server, this may be expensive and also it is not necessary for many people.


Shared Hosting vs Dedicated Hosting :


Resources allocation:


With Shared Hosting, users or owners need to share the resources with other websites. The amount of disk space, RAM and bandwidth is limited, and the user or owner may be charged for exceeding their limit. But in dedicated Hosting, all the resources such as CPU, RAM, disk space and bandwidth are dedicated entirely to your organization.


Server reliability:


Server reliability is the most important factor as it has the potential to make or break any business. The shared resources of a Shared Hosting plan may fall short in case there is traffic surge. A Dedicated Server offers the best server reliability in the business as the resources are not shared by other websites. It is a better solution to handle the traffic surge.


Security: 


Websites hosted on a single server share the same IP address and are highly vulnerable to cyber threats. If the security of one website is compromised, then all other websites on the same server also face the risk of data loss or cyber threats. But the Dedicated Server is only accessible to you. However, managing a server requires technical knowledge or they need the help of professionals to optimize the security features of the server.


Costs :


In shared hosting, your hosting is shared with others. That can make the shared hosting cheap. Compared to a shared server, a dedicated server is so expensive. In a dedicated server the pricing is often different based on how the server is and using modern hardware, and what type of maintenance, management, monitoring, and support, and uptime you can expect. In shared hosting you have only limited control. But in a dedicated server you have unlimited access and you can modify it. Also, in a dedicated server it comes with more disk space and best security features which secures from malicious processes and malwares affecting your data/website. For all of these reasons the dedicated server is so expensive. 


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