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Storage: This refers to the amount of space allocated to store your website files, databases, emails, etc. Providers offer various storage sizes based on your needs.
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Bandwidth: It's the amount of data that can be transferred between your site, its visitors, and the internet. High-bandwidth plans are essential for high-traffic websites.
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Uptime/Downtime: Uptime is the time your site is accessible to visitors. Providers aim for high uptime percentages (ideally 99.9% or more), minimizing downtime when your site is inaccessible.
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Domain Management: Many hosting services offer domain registration or allow you to connect existing domains to your hosting account. Some might even offer a free domain as part of their package.
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Email Hosting: Most hosting plans include email hosting, allowing you to create domain-specific email addresses (e.g., you@yourdomain.com).
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Security Features: This includes SSL certificates for encrypted connections, firewalls, malware scanning, regular backups, and DDoS protection to secure your website.
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Control Panel: A user-friendly interface (like cPanel, Plesk, or custom panels) to manage your website, install applications, create email accounts, etc.
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Technical Support: Access to customer support, preferably 24/7, through various channels (live chat, phone, ticketing system) to assist with technical issues.
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Scalability: The ability to upgrade your hosting plan as your website grows, allowing for more resources and features.
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E-commerce Support: Features like one-click shopping cart software installa
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