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Shared, Semi-Dedicated, and Reseller: What’s the Difference?

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Ready to choose your ideal type of business hosting? It’s definitely a big decision, and we understand that you want to make the best choice for your site. Since every business is different, every business will have different hosting needs. At Fresh Roasted Hosting, we’ve crafted several different server options to help you get exactly what you need from your hosting choice. Knowing the right choice means knowing the difference between your options, so let’s take a look at what we have to offer: shared hosting, semi-dedicated hosting, and reseller hosting.

Shared Hosting

With shared hosting, many different websites share space on a single server. A lot of businesses go with the shared hosting option, especially businesses that are in their first few years of operation. Shared hosting provides the most economical option among business servers. They supply a great hosting choice for businesses with low to moderate amounts of website traffic. Local-based businesses and sole proprietorships often do quite well with shared hosting. You may choose to start with shared hosting and then move on to semi-dedicated hosting after a few years.

Semi-Dedicated Hosting

Semi-dedicated hosting provides a similar option to shared hosting. However, with semi-dedicated hosting, fewer websites are hosted on the same server. Though often more expensive than shared hosting, semi-dedicated hosting provides a trade-off when it comes to faster load times and better space. As a result, semi-dedicated hosting gives users a fairly economical balance between shared hosting and virtual private servers. If your needs have outpaced your current server but you’re not quite ready for a VPS, semi-dedicated hosting will provide exactly what you need.

Reseller Hosting

Reseller hosting allows you to use your hard drive space to host third-party websites. This form of hosting requires extra speed so that you can run services like WordPress and Joomla. When choosing your reseller hosting provider, choose one with dedication to quality, speed, and service. This way, you and your clients will get the most out of your choice.

Fresh Roasted Hosting

Whatever option you choose, if you make your choice with Fresh Roasted Hosting, your server will be fast, fresh, and fully reliable. We provide customization options so that you get exactly what you need and nothing less. If you’re looking for the best quality hosting service, give Fresh Roasted Hosting a try. Just like a quality cup of coffee, our servers are specially crafted for our clients. If you’re ready to get started, contact us today.

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