cPanel hosting for most sites, managed VPS when you need dedicated resources and root access. Both run on SSD storage with daily backups — and both come with a phone number that reaches the people who actually administer the server.
Choosing a tier
Most businesses need cPanel and are talked into a VPS they never use. Here is the actual dividing line, so you can put yourself on the right side of it.
| cPanel Hosting | Managed VPS | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Brochure sites, WordPress, small e-commerce, business email | Custom applications, heavy traffic, software with specific requirements |
| Server resources | Shared, with defined limits per account | Dedicated CPU, RAM and storage reserved for you |
| Root access | No — managed through the cPanel interface | Yes, full root |
| Who administers it | We do, entirely | We do the platform; you own what you install on top |
| Storage | SSD | SSD |
| Backups | Daily | Daily |
| Technical knowledge needed | None — if you can use a file manager, you can use it | Comfortable with a command line, or a developer who is |
Included either way
Solid-state storage across the board. The difference is most visible on database-driven sites — WordPress and e-commerce feel noticeably quicker than they do on spinning disks.
Taken daily and retained, so a bad plugin update or a mistaken deletion is a restore request rather than a rebuild. Ask us and we will restore it — you do not need to hold the only copy.
Mailboxes on your own domain, or a clean hand-off to Zoho Mail if you want calendars, shared documents and chat alongside the mail.
Moving from another host? We move the site, the databases and the mailboxes, and we do the cutover at a time that suits you rather than mid-morning on a working day.
If we registered your domain, the DNS is already ours to point. Nothing to coordinate between two companies who each blame the other.
Sun–Thu, in your timezone, in Arabic or English. The same team throughout — not a ticket queue that reassigns you to a new name each reply.
Moving in
The part customers dread. In practice it is four steps and almost no downtime.
Send us access to your current host. We check the site, the database, the mailboxes and anything unusual before we commit to a date.
Everything is copied onto our servers and tested while your live site keeps running untouched on the old host.
At an agreed time, we point the domain at the new server. Mail keeps flowing; visitors move across as the change propagates.
We stay on it for the days after the switch, when the odd forgotten subdomain or mail client tends to surface.
Tell us what you are running today and roughly how busy it gets. We will tell you the smaller option if the smaller option is right.