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Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to our Frequently Asked Questions, your comprehensive guide to all things web hosting, domain registration, and Alpha Master Reseller services. At VitotekHost - Your Hosting Partner for Success, we're here to provide clarity and insights to ensure your online journey is seamless and successful
Yes, typically, web hosting services include email hosting, allowing you to create and manage email accounts associated with your domain. This feature enables you to have professional email addresses using your domain name, enhancing your online presence and communication capabilities
A domain name is the unique address that users can type into their web browsers to access your website, like www.yourwebsite.com. It serves as the online identity of your site.
On the other hand, web hosting refers to the service that provides the infrastructure and resources needed to store and display the content of your website. It involves storing your website's files, databases, and other elements on a server that is accessible to users over the internet.
In summary, a domain name is the address of your website, while web hosting is the service that enables your website's content to be accessible online.
The number of websites you can host depends on the hosting plan you choose. Different hosting plans come with varying levels of resources and capabilities. For example, Shared Hosting plans typically allow hosting one website, while plans like Reseller Hosting, VPS Hosting, or Dedicated Hosting may offer the flexibility to host multiple websites on a single account.
It's important to review the details of your chosen hosting plan or contact your hosting provider for specific information on the number of websites allowed under your plan.
Dedicated Hosting is a type of web hosting service where an entire physical server is exclusively dedicated to a single client or website. In this hosting arrangement, the client has full control over the server's resources, including CPU, RAM, storage, and bandwidth. Dedicated Hosting provides high performance, security, and customization options, making it suitable for large websites, applications, or businesses with specific hosting requirements. The dedicated nature of the server ensures that the client has complete control over its configuration and can optimize it for their unique needs
We care about safety big time — and so do your site's visitors. With a Shared Hosting account, you get an SSL certificate for free to add to your site. In this day and age, having an SSL for your site is a no-brainer best practice. Not only does an SSL help your visitors feel safe interacting with your site — this is particularly important if you run an e-commerce site.
We care about safety big time — and so do your site's visitors. With a Shared Hosting account, you get an SSL certificate for free to add to your site. In this day and age, having an SSL for your site is a no-brainer best practice. Not only does an SSL help your visitors feel safe interacting with your site — this is particularly important if you run an e-commerce site.
We care about safety big time — and so do your site's visitors. With a Shared Hosting account, you get an SSL certificate for free to add to your site. In this day and age, having an SSL for your site is a no-brainer best practice. Not only does an SSL help your visitors feel safe interacting with your site — this is particularly important if you run an e-commerce site.
We care about safety big time — and so do your site's visitors. With a Shared Hosting account, you get an SSL certificate for free to add to your site. In this day and age, having an SSL for your site is a no-brainer best practice. Not only does an SSL help your visitors feel safe interacting with your site — this is particularly important if you run an e-commerce site.
We care about safety big time — and so do your site's visitors. With a Shared Hosting account, you get an SSL certificate for free to add to your site. In this day and age, having an SSL for your site is a no-brainer best practice. Not only does an SSL help your visitors feel safe interacting with your site — this is particularly important if you run an e-commerce site.
We care about safety big time — and so do your site's visitors. With a Shared Hosting account, you get an SSL certificate for free to add to your site. In this day and age, having an SSL for your site is a no-brainer best practice. Not only does an SSL help your visitors feel safe interacting with your site — this is particularly important if you run an e-commerce site.
We care about safety big time — and so do your site's visitors. With a Shared Hosting account, you get an SSL certificate for free to add to your site. In this day and age, having an SSL for your site is a no-brainer best practice. Not only does an SSL help your visitors feel safe interacting with your site — this is particularly important if you run an e-commerce site.
We care about safety big time — and so do your site's visitors. With a Shared Hosting account, you get an SSL certificate for free to add to your site. In this day and age, having an SSL for your site is a no-brainer best practice. Not only does an SSL help your visitors feel safe interacting with your site — this is particularly important if you run an e-commerce site.