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Some of our web hosting plans include unlimited bandwidth, ensuring a worry-free experience. You can focus on your website without monitoring bandwidth usage or worrying about overage fees or unexpected shutdowns.

Please note that our plans are shared hosting, meaning multiple accounts share server resources. While this is beneficial because your website gets access to powerful processors at a low cost, it also means that we need to monitor monitor resource usage, including bandwidth, to maintain optimal performance for all users. This is done automatically using CloudLinux and additional monitoring tools, as well as manually by our technicians.

Due to the shared nature of our hosting, continuous high-bandwidth activities—such as video streaming or hosting large file downloads—are not suitable for these plans. However, typical websites, such as small business sites, personal blogs, or standard web applications, generally operate well within our resource limits.

What Happens If You Use Excessive Bandwidth?

If your website exceeds reasonable bandwidth usage, we will take the following steps to ensure fair resource distribution for all customers:

  1. Initial Contact: We will reach out to discuss the issue and explore solutions, such as optimizing your website or upgrading to a more suitable plan.

  2. Throttling: If the issue persists, your website’s performance may be throttled, resulting in slower load times to maintain server stability.

  3. Suspension (Last Resort): In extreme cases, or if the issue remains unresolved within a reasonable timeframe, your website may be temporarily suspended. We prioritize working with you to avoid downtime and will only resort to suspension when absolutely necessary.

Our goal is to collaborate with every customer to resolve issues and ensure your website remains online and performs optimally.

Need Help?

If you’re unsure which hosting plan suits your website, please contact our team for personalized guidance.


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