No Overselling
Find what ‘overselling’ usually means inside the hosting world. Learn the importance of choosing a non-overselling hosting provider.
The term overselling refers to offering resources to customers while lacking the capability to provide them. In simple words, a web hosting service provider may advertise a plan with unrestricted disk space when, in truth, the customer's account will be made on a server with countless other accounts sharing the total space. To guarantee that all the consumers have their share, companies often set hidden quotas for each account and in essence trick their customers about the resources they'll get. The key reason to oversell is to find new customers even though service providers do understand that a web server can have only so many hard disks. Resellers frequently buy packages with limited resources too, therefore they cannot provide the unlimited plans they offer.
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No Overselling in Cloud Hosting
Overselling isn't a thing we do and we have no reason to do such a thing because our revolutionary cloud platform allows us to provide all the features that we offer as part of our
cloud hosting plans. Each element of the service for example the file and database storage, emails, and so on, is managed by its own cluster of servers, which gives us more adaptability and scalability in comparison with all web hosting service providers that employ Control Panels intended to work on just a single machine. We use our in-house built Hepsia software tool, which was designed to work in the cloud and due to the fact that we can easily add more hard disks or servers to every cluster that needs them at any time, we just have no reason to oversell. If you register for one of our packages, you will really get all resources that you have paid for.