No Overselling
Find what ‘overselling’ signifies inside the website hosting world. See the significance of locating a non-overselling host company.
The term overselling refers to offering resources to clients while lacking the capacity to provide them. In simple words, a hosting provider may advertise a solution with infinite disk space when, in truth, the user's account will be created on a server with numerous other accounts sharing the total space. To guarantee that all of the users have a share, companies often set hidden quotas for each account and basically deceive their customers about the resources they can benefit from. The main reason to oversell is to get new customers despite the fact that providers are aware that a web server can have only so many hard disks. Resellers frequently buy plans with restricted resources too, which means that they cannot provide the unlimited plans they offer.
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No Overselling in Cloud Hosting
In case you acquire one of our
cloud hosting packages, you will receive what you have paid for without exclusions. We don't oversell and we'll ensure that you get all the system resources which you see on our website for each of the plans. Even the features which are listed as limitless don't have hidden quotas and we can afford that as we use a very powerful custom hosting platform. Instead of creating accounts on a single server like the majority of companies do, we have clusters of servers taking care of every part of the web hosting service - file storage, database access, e-mails, stats, etcetera. As a result, the system resources are practically inexhaustible because we can continue adding hard disks or whole servers to each of the clusters. In contrast to all popular Control Panels, our Hepsia tool was meant to work on such a platform.