When need your own email identification for your business, SIBGTS have good E-mail solution for your business.
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Create unique passwords restricting access to different areas of your account. Generate one for billing information.
CloudFlare is built directly into your account. An advanced content delivery network.
Use advanced capabilities like Secure Shell (SSH) access, server-side includes, log file access.
Enable advanced control of ports and further protect your account by securing an IP address.
Prevent identity theft, spam and phishing attacks by masking the personal information.
Defend your websites against attacks and malware by detecting and fixing vulnerabilities.
CodeGuard works behind the scenes, taking daily backups and saving each as a separate version.
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Powerful shared hosting that doesn't put limits on the amount of data you transfer.
We include a domain with every annual "Unlimited" plan and, unlike most hosts, we don't charge a fees.
We include Let's Encrypt SSL certificates on all domains so the data passed is always safely.
Create unlimited addresses with POP/IMAP/SMTP accounts. Plus support for autoresponders, and webmail.
All of your files are stored on fast, high-performance solid-state drives.
Email hosting is a service in which your email messages and associated files are all stored on a server.
You Can Increase the Security of Your Inbox. Reliable Email Hosting Provides More Uptime. Your Email Solution Will Integrate With Other Tools.
The short and clear answer: Web hosting involves website files being stored on one or more servers, or computers, whereas email hosting refers solely to storing email data. The comparison can get confusing when a company offers both plans and mixes up the naming conventions
Shared hosting involves multiple websites sharing the same server resources (CPU, RAM, storage), which can lead to slower performance if one site uses excessive resources. It’s affordable and suitable for small websites with moderate traffic.
VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting, on the other hand, provides a dedicated portion of a server’s resources to each user. This ensures better performance, security, and control compared to shared hosting. VPS is more expensive but ideal for websites that require more resources or have higher traffic without needing a full dedicated server.