Shared Hosting vs VPS vs Dedicated Hosting Print

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Different hosting types offer different levels of performance, isolation, control and technical responsibility.

Key Points

  • Shared hosting is the most affordable and beginner-friendly option for smaller websites.
  • A VPS gives you more dedicated resources and server control without the full cost of a dedicated server.
  • Dedicated hosting gives one client the whole physical server for maximum control and capacity.
  • Higher control usually means greater responsibility for updates, security and troubleshooting.
  • The best option depends on traffic, budget, technical skill and the importance of performance consistency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is shared hosting bad for SEO?

Not inherently, but poor performance and downtime can affect user experience and search performance.

When should I move to VPS?

Move when traffic, application demands or control requirements outgrow shared hosting.

Who should use dedicated hosting?

Large or specialised workloads that need maximum isolation and custom server configuration.

Need More Help?

If you need help with domains, hosting, email, DNS or transfers, contact Toothless Domains support with the exact domain name and the issue you want solved.


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