Cloud Hosting Overview
Hoststack Cloud Hosting runs your website on a cluster of servers with dedicated CPU and RAM reserved per account, instead of a single physical server shared unpredictably among many customers. Here's what that means in practice and what's included.
What's included
- Guaranteed CPU cores and RAM reserved to your account, not a best-effort share
- NVMe storage across a clustered file system for faster reads/writes
- Automatic failover — if one node in the cluster has an issue, your site continues serving from another
- cPanel or DirectAdmin control panel, free SSL, and daily backups included
- LiteSpeed web server with built-in caching for WordPress and PHP apps
Cloud vs. shared hosting
Shared hosting places many accounts on one server, and a traffic spike on a neighboring site can occasionally slow yours down. Cloud hosting isolates your resource allocation, so:
- Performance stays consistent even if other cloud accounts see a traffic surge
- Higher uptime, since the cluster can route around a failed node automatically
- Scaling up (more RAM/CPU) is a plan change, not a server migration
Who should choose cloud hosting
Cloud hosting is the right fit once your site handles meaningful daily traffic, runs an online store, or simply can't afford unpredictable slowdowns — for example a business site, a growing WooCommerce store, or an agency managing client sites. If you're just starting out with a low-traffic blog or portfolio, standard shared hosting is more cost-effective and easy to upgrade later without any downtime.
Not sure which plan fits?
Talk to our team and we'll recommend the right hosting tier for your traffic and budget.
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