Hostoast Professional VPS
Frequently Asked Questions
You probably have some questions. Hopefully you can find your answers here:
Unmanaged VPS (also known as “Self-Managed VPS”) tends to require an advanced degree of technical know-how and a basic understanding of Linux and the command line. Unmanaged VPS hosting plans allow you to configure and update VPS hosting to your exact preference.
But, if you prefer to have an expert manage your hosting and the tech stuff (freeing up more time for you to focus on your business), then Fully-Managed VPS Hosting might be the right choice to fulfill your hosting needs.
Yes! We offer Windows VPS hosting with resources starting at 2 GB RAM and up to 32 GB RAM. Plus, you may add Plesk Obsidian Web Host Edition (for WordPress and website administration) to create and manage your sites.
Hostoast servers are located around the globe. Choose your server location during setup in North America, Europe, or Asia-Pacific.
Hostoast Professional VPS Hosting (with the exception of the Basic plan) includes up to three free dedicated IP addresses to use for custom applications, staging sites, email, and other administrative tasks.
- Custom software and applications: If you’re running any custom software on your server then you might require a dedicated IP address. Some types of server software will require a dedicated IP in order to function properly.
- Control Panel Management: Separate your sites and your control panel into 2 different IP addresses for security and to isolate services.
- Email deliverability: A dedicated IP protects your reputation and ensures your emails get delivered to their intended recipients. If you’re using domain-based email (i.e., myemail@mydomain.com) you may potentially run into email delivery issues. (Please note: If you use a shared IP address with your email — with other users on the same shared IP address — you run a greater risk of your IP getting blocklisted or blocked.)
Hostoast Professional VPS Hosting offers both Linux (CentOS or Ubuntu) and Windows Server.
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