What is a Hosting Upgrade or Downgrade Print

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A hosting upgrade or downgrade changes the resources, features or limits attached to your current service plan.

Key Points

  • Upgrades are often needed when traffic, storage, CPU or business requirements outgrow the current package.
  • Downgrades make sense when a project shrinks or you are simplifying costs after closing services.
  • Plan changes can affect mailboxes, databases, backups and addon domains if the new package has different limits.
  • Review the feature differences before requesting a change so there are no surprises after the move.
  • Busy websites should schedule changes carefully to reduce disruption.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will upgrading make my site faster?

It can if the site was limited by the previous plan’s resources.

Can I downgrade anytime?

That depends on billing terms, product limits and whether your current usage fits the smaller plan.

Do I lose data during an upgrade?

Not normally, but every change should still be backed up first.

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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