
Cloud server hosting is a way to run virtual servers on a cloud infrastructure instead of a single physical machine. It works by pooling resources from multiple servers and allocating them on demand, giving you scalability, reliability, and pay-as-you-go pricing.
Cloud server hosting offers scalability, high availability, and pay-as-you-go pricing, so you only use what you need. It also provides better reliability and performance thanks to distributed infrastructure and redundancy.
Select a plan based on your current resource requirements, or schedule a free consultation with Hostman experts for tailored recommendations and free migration support.
Our servers are hosted in GDPR and ISO/IEC 27001 certified Tier III data centers with DDoS protection, daily backups, and 99.98% uptime according to the SLA.
Before deploying your server, you can configure SSH keys and disable password-based SSH access for enhanced security. Since only you control the security inside your server, including your applications, data, and configurations, we recommend setting up your own firewall rules, managing access, and keeping your software up to date.
Absolutely. You can increase or decrease CPU, RAM, storage, and bandwidth directly from the control panel. Resource changes are instant, and support is always available to assist.
Hostman provides 24/7 technical support via live chat, email, and WhatsApp. Our support team helps with setup, scaling, configuration, and troubleshooting.
Cloud hosting uses multiple servers to provide scalable, reliable resources on demand, while traditional web hosting usually relies on a single physical server. As a result, cloud hosting offers better uptime and flexibility, whereas web hosting is simpler and often cheaper but less resilient.
Hostman supports major Linux distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, and CentOS. You can install OS images and software applications in just a few clicks from the control panel.
Yes, backup and disaster recovery options are available as an add-on service to safeguard your data from unexpected failures or loss.