What is RAID? Understanding Server Storage Redundancy Updated on February 13, 2026 by Carrie Smaha RAID combines multiple physical drives into a single logical unit to protect against hardware failure and improve performance. When you’re evaluating dedicated servers or VPS hosting with multiple drives, understanding RAID helps you choose storage configurations that match your uptime requirements and workload characteristics. Continue Reading
Domain Hosting vs. Web Hosting Updated on February 12, 2026 by Carrie Smaha Domain hosting and web hosting are two different services that work together to make your website accessible. Domain hosting manages your domain name and DNS records, making sure visitors can reach your site. Web hosting stores your website’s content on a server, keeping it live and available online. You’ll need both. Your domain is the address, and hosting is the home that makes your website work. Continue Reading
Cloud Server vs Dedicated Server: How to Choose the Right Infrastructure Updated on January 6, 2026 by Carrie Smaha The choice between a cloud server and dedicated server shapes how your business handles performance, security, and growth. Both options serve different operational needs, and the right decision depends on your workload patterns, compliance requirements, and technical capabilities.Continue Reading
What Is Responsive Web Design? Updated on December 31, 2025 by Carrie Smaha Responsive web design is an approach to building websites that automatically adjust their layout, images, and content to fit any screen size. Whether someone views your site on a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop monitor, the experience remains consistent and functional.Continue Reading
What is cPanel? A Beginner’s Guide Updated on January 20, 2026 by Jennifer Fan cPanel transforms complex server management into a seamless experience that anyone can master. This powerful Linux-based dashboard puts complete control of your hosting at your fingertips. Emails, domains, files, and databases are clicks away, with no command lines. Whether you’re a small business owner launching your first website or a developer juggling multiple client projects, InMotion Hosting’s cPanel integration delivers the perfect blend of simplicity and robust functionality across all hosting plans. Continue Reading
Why Switch to NVMe Hosting? Updated on December 30, 2025 by Jennifer Fan As website traffic and data volumes continue to grow, website owners need hosting solutions that can keep up. This is where NVMe hosting makes a real difference. Whether you have a Shared Hosting account, or a VPS Server, NVMe servers provide faster digital storage, less latency, better uptime, and superior performance. However, some Linux server hosting users may be hesitant due to concerns about price and return on investment (ROI).Continue Reading
Types of Web Hosting: Differences Between Shared, VPS, & Dedicated Web Hosting Updated on December 1, 2025 by InMotion Hosting Shared hosting offers an affordable starting point for small websites, while VPS provides more power for growing businesses with up to 20,000 daily visitors. Dedicated hosting delivers maximum performance and security for high-traffic sites handling sensitive data. Choose based on your current needs and anticipated growth to create a strong foundation for your online success. Continue Reading
Green Data Center Solutions Updated on December 8, 2025 by Sam Page Green data center solutions use efficient hardware, smarter cooling systems, and renewable energy to reduce waste while improving uptime and performance. These technologies create a more stable hosting environment, support long-term scalability, and help businesses control costs as infrastructure demands grow. Choosing a hosting partner that invests in sustainable data center practices gives your organization stronger reliability today and a more future-ready foundation for tomorrow. Continue Reading
What is White-Labeling and How Does it Work? Updated on November 6, 2025 by Guest Contributor White-labeling allows one company to sell products or services under its own name while another handles production or infrastructure. In web hosting, it means reselling hosting accounts under your brand while a provider manages the servers. This approach helps businesses build recurring revenue, control the customer experience, and scale without managing technical operations. Continue Reading
A Guide to Understanding Dedicated Servers Updated on November 6, 2025 by BradM If your website has outgrown shared or VPS hosting, a dedicated server gives you full control of an entire machine (its CPU, RAM, and storage) just for your business. In this guide, you’ll learn when to upgrade, how dedicated servers compare to other hosting types, and how to choose a plan that supports your growth. Continue Reading
A Guide to Understanding Email Hosting Updated on February 24, 2026 by Carrie Smaha Email hosting gives you a secure, professional way to send and receive messages using your own domain. Unlike free services, it offers better branding, deliverability, and compliance options, making it essential for businesses that want reliable communication. Pairing email hosting with web and domain hosting creates a complete foundation for building trust, supporting growth, and keeping your digital presence strong. Continue Reading
What Is an iframe? A Complete Guide for Site Owners and Developers Updated on October 6, 2025 by Derrell An iframe is an HTML element that lets you embed external content directly on your site while keeping it separate from your core code. This guide explains what iframes are, how they work, and when to use them. You’ll learn security best practices, performance optimization techniques, advanced features like sandboxing, and practical use cases for modern websites. Discover when iframes are the right choice and when to consider alternatives for better SEO and user experience. Continue Reading
What is a VPS? A Guide to Virtual Private Servers Updated on September 23, 2025 by Carrie Smaha VPS stands for “Virtual Private Server.” It is a virtual machine or container that acts like a separate server. These servers are created by splitting one larger physical server into smaller “virtual” parts and then renting those out to users. This type of virtual provisioning offers some separation that gives users more control, better security, and more resources to run websites faster. Continue Reading
What is Cloud Hosting? The Benefits, How it Works, and How to Choose the Right Plan Updated on December 30, 2025 by BradM Cloud hosting delivers faster performance, elastic scalability, stronger reliability, built-in security, and cost control. Instead of worrying about servers, you get outcomes that matter. From speed to uptime, and growth without waste. Continue Reading
What Is Uptime? And Why It Matters for Your Business Updated on September 25, 2025 by Derrell What is uptime, and why should it matter to your business? Uptime measures how consistently your website stays online and even small gaps can cost you sales, trust, and rankings. This guide explains uptime basics, why it impacts revenue and brand reputation. Discover how the right infrastructure keeps your site running smoothly and supports growth… Continue Reading