No Overselling
What does the term 'overselling' have to do with hosting? Why finding a host that doesn't oversell is so important?
The term overselling means offering system resources to customers without having the capacity to provide them. In simple words, a hosting service provider may advertise a solution with unlimited disk space when, in reality, the client's account will be made on a server with a lot of other accounts sharing the total space. To guarantee that all customers have their share, companies often set hidden quotas for every account and basically deceive their clients about the resources they will get. The key reason to oversell is to find new customers despite the fact that service providers know that a web server can have only so many hard disk drives. Resellers commonly buy plans with limited resources as well, therefore they are not able to provide the unlimited plans they offer.
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No Overselling in Shared Web Hosting
Unlike many other hosting companies, we don't oversell as we simply do not have to. The attributes that we have listed for our
shared web hosting packages are what you will actually receive if you register with our firm. The explanation for our guarantees is a fantastic cloud web hosting platform that can provide all of the system resources each of our users could ever need. Instead of storing files and running SQL or email servers and other system processes on a single machine, we have separate clusters of servers managing each of these services, so you'll never come across a situation where the server does not have enough system resources for your sites. Any time we need additional disk space or more memory, we can just attach the needed hardware or even whole servers to every cluster, so if you use one of our hosting packages, you'll always get what you've paid for.