Shared Business Hosting

We offer a wide range of shared business hosting solutions.

Shared Business Hosting Servers in South Africa

Shared Business Hosting is a type of web hosting service that allows individuals and organizations to host their websites on the internet. Website hosting companies provide clients with space on a server owned or leased by them, and a data center is responsible for providing internet connectivity.

For businesses that don’t have the funds or expertise to build their own server infrastructure, hosting companies in South Africa offer the ability to host websites on their own servers. This is a cost-effective solution where your account will be placed on the same server as other websites, up to a maximum of 10 clients per instance. This type of service is called shared hosting, where all domains share the same pool of server resources such as RAM and CPU.

Our services include

Shared Business Hosting is a web hosting service that enables individuals and organizations to host their websites online.

  • Servers with a low-tenant ratio
  • Domain Transfer and Management
  • cPanel Access
  • Free SSL Certificate

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Shared Webhosting

The shared hosting service is the most economical option for both the hosting company and customers. Your website will share a physical server with up to 10 other websites, but will be independent in terms of access rights. The service is suitable for small, static websites and email services, where smaller files can be transferred, websites can be viewed, and emails can be sent. However, if you operate a business website, you should consider upgrading to one of the medium business services or even cloud hosting from selected providers.

Shared hosting features are typically basic, and the software and updates may not be very flexible. To address this, hosting companies may offer CPANEL access to customers, or website maintenance services, as a benefit for users who don’t want to deal with all the technicalities.

Virtual Private Servers

If you require extensive software development beyond shared hosting solutions, you may want to investigate cloud services. While all applications intended for use on a shared web server will run smoothly, cloud hosting offers more flexibility, scalability, and control over resources, making it ideal for large, complex websites and applications.

 

Overall, shared hosting is a cost-effective and practical option for small and simple websites, while larger and more complex websites may require more advanced hosting solutions such as cloud hosting.

Our process

Ready for results?

Do you wish to learn more about our Shared Business Hosting options? We will provide you with a free proposal within one working day if you are interested in which approach we would take to enhance your site or if you are interested in having us build it from scratch. Here’s all you have to do:

Step 1

Contact Us​

Contact us with basic information about your company and budget.

Step 2

We send our proposal​

Wait 1-3 working days to hear back from our Server Specialists.

Step 3

Review our proposal

Take some time to consider our proposal and get back to us.

Step 4

Project start

Start collaborating with our expert developers and designers. We make use of various collaboration tools such as Slack or Asana.

Frequently Asked Questions

Shared Business Hosting FAQ

Shared business hosting is a type of web hosting service where multiple websites are hosted on the same server. This hosting solution is a cost-effective option for businesses that want to host their website on the internet without the need to build their own server infrastructure. In shared hosting, server resources such as CPU, RAM, and disk space are shared among multiple websites, with each website having its own account and access rights.

The benefits of shared business hosting include cost-effectiveness, ease of use, and low maintenance requirements. Since server resources are shared among multiple websites, the cost of hosting is lower than other hosting solutions. Additionally, hosting companies usually handle server maintenance, software updates, and technical support, reducing the burden on businesses. Shared hosting is also easy to set up, with most hosting companies providing user-friendly control panels that allow businesses to manage their website easily.

Shared business hosting has some limitations. Since server resources are shared, the performance of your website may be affected by other websites hosted on the same server. Additionally, since the server is shared, businesses may have limited control over server configurations and software. Finally, shared hosting may not be suitable for high-traffic websites or websites that require high levels of security.

To choose the right shared business hosting plan for your business, consider your website's size, complexity, and traffic requirements. Look for hosting companies that offer plans that meet your needs in terms of disk space, bandwidth, and server configurations. Additionally, check the hosting company's reliability and uptime guarantees, as well as their technical support options.

To migrate your website to a shared business hosting plan, you will need to follow the hosting company's instructions for transferring your website files and database to their server. Most hosting companies offer tools and support to help businesses migrate their websites. Additionally, businesses can use a third-party migration service to ensure a smooth and efficient transfer of their website to the new hosting environment.