In the Internet hosting field, cloud architecture identifies employing different servers for every single service that's a part of the internet hosting service. In other words, your files, databases and emails will not run on the exact same machine, but on separate ones. Such a setup leads to higher uptime and improved overall performance as only one type of system processes will work on the server, so the resources will be utilized as efficiently as possible. A large number of hosting service providers nowadays promote their cloud services, but what they provide is not genuine cloud architecture for the simple reason that the Internet hosting control panels they use are not designed to work on anything different from an individual server. If everything is run on one machine, a problem with a single service could take the server offline. In this light, when you are looking for cloud hosting, you should check if the service you'll receive is truly a cloud one or if this is a marketing trick.

Genuine Cloud Architecture in Semi-dedicated Servers

The platform that we use for our semi-dedicated server plans is a genuine cloud one, so when you subscribe for an account through us, you will be able to experience all of the benefits that such a platform can provide. We have entire clusters of servers taking care of the file and database storage, e-mails, access logs, usage statistics, and stuff like that. As we can easily extend any cluster by adding more machines to it, we have virtually limitless system resources, so you will get the best possible performance out of your Internet sites at all times. The advanced Hepsia Control Panel, which is provided with all semi-dedicated accounts, is in-house built and was developed with the idea to function on our outstanding cloud platform, so it won't restrict you in any way and you will always be able to use all the unlimited resources that our plans come with. The true cloud setup means that we don't oversell as each of the clusters can be expanded within minutes by adding more machines or hard disk drives to it if necessary.