Stable Linux with Apache in Website Hosting
All website hosting accounts purchased through our company are set up on very efficient web servers that run Linux, so you're able to take advantage of our swift and reliable website hosting services irrespective of the plan that you’ve picked out during the signup process. Additionally, we use a highly developed cloud platform, so instead of running everything on one hosting server like most providers do, we have distributed every single service (files, e-mails, databases, etc.) amongst clusters of web servers. As a result of using this kind of a setup with Linux-powered machines is virtually no downtime, allowing you to get the most from your Internet sites. What's more, we use the Apache web server, as this software offers us the swiftness and overall flexibility necessary to offer you a premium web hosting service on our personalized cloud platform. Any of our shared hosting packages will allow you to run almost any type of website developed with almost any web programming language – PHP, Perl, Python, JavaScript, HTML, and so forth.
Stable Linux with Apache in Semi-dedicated Hosting
We have chosen to use Linux on our machines also, since no other OS can match its overall flexibility and without it, we wouldn't have had the chance to produce our custom hosting platform where all semi-dedicated server accounts are created. The platform is made up of big clusters of machines, each handling a specific part of the hosting service - databases, e-mails, files, the CP, and so on. The end result of mixing this custom setup with Linux is an exceptionally reliable, protected and fast service with basically no downtime. What's more, the web access is managed by Apache, simply because it is exceptionally customizable and supports a lot of modules and web programming languages including PHP, Perl, Python, HTML, etc. Our semi-dedicated server plans will give you all the speed and stability you want for your Internet sites and we have made a considerable amount of software tweaks to make certain we'll meet our uptime guarantee.