Web Hosting, Explained

Web Hosting, Explained
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Web hosting should be the easy part of building a website, yet the plans are a thicket of jargon, fine print and prices that change at renewal. Kracked is a plain-English guide to hosting: what the different types do, how to compare providers honestly, and which option fits the site you are actually building. No hype, no unlimited promises, just the explanations we wish someone had given us first.

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Start here

If you are new to hosting, two guides cover the ground fastest. The first explains the five kinds of hosting and who each one suits. The second walks through the features that decide whether you will still be happy a year from now.

Hosting Types

The main types of web hosting explained

Shared, VPS, cloud, dedicated and managed WordPress, what each one does and where the trade-offs sit.

Buying Guide

How to choose a web hosting provider

Uptime, speed, support, room to grow and the renewal price. The features that actually matter.

Compared

Shared hosting vs VPS hosting

The cheap, crowded option against guaranteed resources and real control, and when to move up.

Hosting Types

What is cloud hosting and how it works

How a pool of servers scales through traffic spikes, and where the surprise bills hide.

WordPress

Managed vs unmanaged WordPress hosting

Pay the host to handle updates, caching and security, or keep control and do it yourself.

Basics

Web hosting terms every beginner should know

Bandwidth, uptime, SSL, CDN, DNS and the rest of the jargon, decoded in plain language.

Which hosting type fits your site?

If you are buildingStart withWhy
A blog or small business siteShared or managed WordPressCheap, simple, genuinely enough
A growing site or small appVPS hostingGuaranteed resources and control
Traffic that spikes or scales fastCloud hostingFlexes with demand, stays up
A large, busy, database-heavy siteDedicated hostingA whole machine, maximum control
A WordPress site you would rather not maintainManaged WordPressUpdates and security handled for you

How we think about hosting

Good hosting advice is boring on purpose. We favour the smallest plan that comfortably fits your project, because upgrading later is easy and overbuying wastes money. We read the renewal price, not just the sign-up offer. And we treat unlimited as a marketing word rather than a technical fact. When we mention a provider, from Hostinger to Kinsta to DigitalOcean, it is as an example of a category, not a sales pitch. Pick the guide that matches your question above and work from there.