What is Cloud Hosting and How Is It Different from Shared Hosting? Print


What is Cloud Hosting and How Is It Different from Shared Hosting?

Cloud Hosting uses multiple servers working together to host your website — offering greater stability and scalability than traditional shared hosting.

Key Differences:

Feature Shared Hosting Cloud Hosting
Resource Allocation Fixed, shared with others Flexible, scalable on demand
Reliability One server = single point of failure Redundant, fault-tolerant
Performance Varies with server load Consistent, higher performance

Aviumshost offers both shared and cloud-based hosting plans depending on your needs. Speak to us if you’re ready to scale up!


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