No Overselling
Learn what ‘overselling’ implies in the web hosting world. Understand the significance of choosing a non-overselling hosting provider.
The term overselling refers to offering resources to clients without having the ability to provide them. In simple words, an Internet hosting company may advertise a plan with limitless disk space when, in fact, the user's account will be made on a server with various other accounts sharing the total space. To make sure that all users have a share, companies often set hidden quotas for each and every account and in essence deceive their clients about the resources they'll get. The main reason to oversell is to get new customers despite the fact that providers know that a web server can have only so many disk drives. Resellers usually buy plans with limited resources as well, therefore they are unable to provide the unlimited plans they advertise.
No Overselling in Cloud Hosting
Overselling is not something we do and we have no reason to do this because our revolutionary cloud platform enables us to provide all the features that we offer as a part of our cloud hosting packages. Each part of the service for instance the file and database storage, emails, and so on, is handled by its own cluster of servers, which gives us more adaptability and scalability in comparison with all hosting providers that work with Control Panels meant to perform on a single machine. We use the in-house made Hepsia tool, that has been created to work in the cloud and due to the fact that we can easily add more hard disk drives or servers to any cluster that needs them at any time, we just have no reason to oversell. If you sign up for one of our plans, you will really get all system resources which you have paid for.