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What Is Shared Hosting? The Complete Guide
A detailed explanation of shared hosting - how resource sharing works, the pros and cons, who it’s ideal for and when it’s time to upgrade to a VPS or a dedicated server.
What is shared hosting?
Shared hosting is a type of hosting where multiple sites share the resources of a single physical server — CPU, RAM, disk and bandwidth. It is the most affordable option, ideal for blogs, portfolios, small businesses and e-commerce up to 30,000 visits per month. BeoHosting shared hosting comes with cPanel, a LiteSpeed Enterprise server, free SSL and free migration. Recommended for beginners.
- Shared = resources split between sites
- The most affordable hosting type
- cPanel + LiteSpeed + SSL included
- For sites up to 30,000 visits per month
- When to move: 50,000+ visits → VPS
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What is shared hosting and how does it work?
Shared hosting is a type of web hosting where multiple users share the resources of a single physical server. Each user has their own account, their own files and their own database, but together they all use the same processor, RAM and network connection of the server.
You can picture it as living in an apartment building. Each tenant has their own apartment (hosting account) with a lock on the door (account isolation), but everyone shares the same infrastructure - the water, the electricity and the elevator (CPU, RAM, network). As long as most tenants use the resources normally, there is enough for everyone.
Shared hosting is the most popular type of hosting in the world and it is ideal for most sites - blogs, brochure sites, small online stores and WordPress sites. BeoHosting shared hosting plans use a LiteSpeed server, NVMe SSD disks and CloudLinux isolation for maximum performance.
How does shared hosting work?
Shared hosting works on the principle of sharing the resources of a single server between multiple users, with account isolation:
Multiple users on one server
A physical server with 64 GB of RAM and 32 CPU cores hosts hundreds of sites. Each user gets an isolated account with defined limits for CPU, RAM and disk space. CloudLinux ensures that no single account can take over all of the resources.
Sharing resources
When user A has little traffic, their unused resources are available to users B and C. This means most users always have more resources than the minimum they are guaranteed, because sites rarely peak at the same time.
Account isolation
Each account is isolated - user A cannot see user B’s files. CageFS technology creates a virtual environment for each user, like a small container. Even if one account is compromised, the others stay safe.
Management via the control panel
The user accesses cPanel or DirectAdmin, where they manage the site, email, databases, FTP accounts and SSL certificates. There’s no need for SSH access or the command line - everything is visual and intuitive.
Benefits of shared hosting
Shared hosting is the easiest and most affordable way to get a site online.
Lowest price
Shared hosting is the cheapest type of hosting because multiple users share the cost of the server. It’s ideal for beginners and small sites on a modest budget.
Easy management
The hosting provider manages the server - updates, security, monitoring. You only deal with your site. The cPanel or DirectAdmin panel makes management intuitive without any technical knowledge.
Fast initial setup
The account is active within minutes. WordPress installs in one click. DNS configuration, email accounts and an SSL certificate are included - the site can be online the same day.
Email included
Shared hosting plans usually include email accounts on your domain (info@yourdomain.com). For basic needs there’s no need for a separate email hosting plan.
Technical support
The hosting provider resolves all technical issues on the server. If something doesn’t work, you contact support, which has access to the server and can directly diagnose and fix the problem.
Ideal for WordPress
Most shared hosting plans are optimized for WordPress and similar CMS systems. The LiteSpeed web server, PHP OPcache and SSD disks deliver solid performance for most sites.
Limitations of shared hosting
Shared hosting also has its limitations, which you should understand before choosing it:
Limited resources
CPU and RAM are shared, so a site can be slower during periods of high traffic on the server. For sites with 50,000+ visits per month, a VPS is the better choice.
No root access
You can’t install custom software or change the server configuration. You’re limited to what the control panel allows. For specific needs, move to a VPS.
Noisy neighbor effect
If another site on the same server has a sudden traffic spike, it can temporarily affect the performance of your site. CloudLinux mitigates this issue.
Limited scalability
You can’t dynamically add CPU or RAM. When you outgrow shared hosting, you have to migrate to a VPS or dedicated server (BeoHosting offers free migration).
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