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Choosing the Right Web Hosting Plan: A Complete Guide
Choosing a web hosting plan is one of the first real decisions any business makes online, and it is also one of the easiest to get wrong. The right choice depends on your traffic, your technical comfort level, your budget, and how much control you actually need over the server itself.
Shared and Business Hosting
The most affordable entry point for small websites, blogs, and early stage businesses. Multiple websites share the same server resources.
What Is Shared Hosting and Who Is It For?
Shared vs. Business Hosting: Key Differences
Migrating Your Website to K Kenzie Hosting
VPS Hosting
A private slice of server resources that behaves like your own dedicated environment, without the full cost of a physical server.
What Is VPS Hosting and When Do You Need It?
Linux SSD VPS vs. Windows SSD VPS: Which to Choose
Root Access and VPS Management Basics
Resizing and Upgrading Your VPS Plan
Dedicated Servers
An entire physical server reserved exclusively for your business, offering maximum performance and control.
What Is a Dedicated Server and Who Needs One?
Choosing Server Specs: CPU, RAM, and Storage Sizing Guide
Managed vs. Unmanaged Dedicated Servers
Cloud Hosting
Scalable, distributed infrastructure that grows with demand in real time, ideal for unpredictable traffic and heavy workloads.
What Is Cloud Hosting? Scalability Explained
Cloud Hosting for AI and GPU Workloads
Reseller Hosting
Build your own hosting business on top of our infrastructure, with full white label branding control.
Getting Started with Linux and Windows Reseller Plans
White Label Branding for Resellers
WordPress Hosting
Hosting tuned specifically for WordPress, with the performance and security considerations that platform requires.
WordPress Hosting Setup Guide
Speeding Up Your WordPress Site
WordPress Security Hardening Checklist
Enterprise Hosting
For organizations that need guaranteed performance, dedicated support, and service level agreements built around their business.
What Makes a Hosting Plan Enterprise Grade?
Enterprise SLAs and Dedicated Support
Still Not Sure Which One You Need?
If your website is small and mostly informational, shared or business hosting is almost always the right starting point. If you are running an online store, a member platform, or anything with a database under real traffic, VPS or cloud hosting gives you the headroom to grow without downtime. If compliance, guaranteed uptime, or a dedicated support contact matter to your business, enterprise hosting is worth a conversation with our team.
You can also read What Makes a Hosting Plan Enterprise Grade? for a clearer picture of when it makes sense to move up a tier.