No Overselling
What does the word 'overselling' have to do with hosting? Why finding a web host which doesn't oversell is so important?
The word overselling means offering system resources to customers without the capacity to provide them. In simple words, an Internet hosting company may advertise a plan with infinite disk space when, in reality, the client's account will be created on a server with a lot of other accounts sharing the total space. To make sure that all the customers have a share, providers often set hidden quotas for each and every account and basically trick their customers about the resources they can take advantage of. The primary reason to oversell is to get new customers although providers fully understand that a server can have only so many hard disk drives. Resellers regularly get plans with fixed system resources too, which means that they are unable to provide the unlimited plans they advertise.
No Overselling in Shared Website Hosting
In case you buy one of our shared website hosting plans, you will get what you have paid for without exceptions. We do not oversell and we'll ensure that you get all of the system resources which you find on our site for each of the plans. Even the features which are listed as unrestricted have no hidden quotas and we can afford that because we use an exceptionally powerful custom hosting platform. Instead of setting up accounts on just a single server like the majority of companies do, we have clusters of servers taking care of every single part of the web hosting service - file storage, database access, e-mails, stats, etc. As a result, the system resources are practically infinite as we can keep adding hard drives or whole servers to the clusters. Unlike almost all widespread Control Panels, our Hepsia tool was designed to work on such a platform.