No Overselling
Learn what "No Overselling" is. See why you need to go for hosting providers which will not oversell.
The word overselling refers to offering resources to customers without the ability to provide them. In simple words, a hosting provider could advertise a plan with infinite disk space when, in reality, the client's account will be generated on a server with many different other accounts sharing the total space. To ensure that all users have a share, providers often set hidden quotas for each account and basically deceive their customers about the resources they can take advantage of. The primary reason to oversell is to get new customers even though service providers fully understand that a server can have only so many hard drives. Resellers often buy plans with restricted resources too, so they are not able to provide the unlimited plans they offer.
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No Overselling in Shared Hosting
In case you purchase one of our
shared hosting packages, you'll get what you've paid for without exclusions. We don't oversell and we will ensure that you get all of the system resources that you find on our Internet site for each of the packages. Even the features that are listed as unlimited don't have hidden quotas and we are able to afford that as we use an exceptionally powerful custom web hosting platform. Instead of generating accounts on one server like a large number of companies do, we own clusters of servers handling every single part of the website hosting service - file storage, database access, email addresses, stats, etcetera. Because of this, the system resources are practically infinite since we can continue adding hard disks or whole servers to each of the clusters. Unlike almost all well-known Control Panels, our Hepsia tool was intended to work on such a platform.