First of all, you should understand that unlimited hosting differs from regular hosting only in the absence of fixed restrictions on the consumption of shared resources-traffic, disk space, the number of hosted databases and sites, and so on, however, there will be a certain framework in any case. After all, the server resources are fixed, and sooner or later, unfortunately, they run out.

How to choose the right unlimited hosting

• Define your goals

Decide on the goals and objectives for which you need hosting, and why it should be unlimited. If you first need $1 Hosting not for hosting an Internet site, but as a special network storage for tens or even hundreds of gigabytes for music, movies, and file archives, then it is better to forget about unlimited hosting, since its use for such purposes will not lead to anything good. Hosters are $1 Unlimited Hosting always watching for such things.

Use special services-file sharing and online file storage and use unlimited hosting strictly for its intended purpose — to host your website.

The absence of hard limits on the 1 Dollar Hosting is only an additional convenience so that you do not bother to count all the added domains, megabytes of traffic and disk space. Abuse the consumption of these resources is not worth it, and the hoster itself will definitely not give.

• Find out the server configuration

Ask the hoster for the server configuration, as well as the approximate number of accounts on it. A normal hoster will not refuse to provide you with such information, and you, as a potential client, have every right to it.

For example, the hoster uses the following server configuration: 16 GB of RAM, Intel Xeon X3470 processor (2.93 GHz), 10 TB of traffic per server per month, 2000 GB of disk space. The server hosts approximately 150 users. Memory and processor are shared dynamically between all users: for example, up to 7-15% of CPU and RAM are allocated for each individual user at the peak moments.

The server, as a rule, is loaded by users taking into account the so-called overselling (50% more resources are sold than there really are). This is normal, since most users will never use more than half of the allocated amount of resources.

Now let's try to estimate exactly what amount of resources you can really count on, dividing the amount of resources declared by the hoster for all 150 users:

The norm for you will be the consumption of 13 GB of disk space, and 65-70 GB of traffic per month. You can count on 1 GB of RAM, as well as 200 MHz from eight processor threads for full script execution. The allowed overselling will be approximately one and a half times more than the resources declared by the hoster. Well, that's pretty good!

• Read the agreement

Carefully read the contract — it should list all the real limits on resource consumption.

We can immediately say that Unlimited Reseller Hosting is almost 90% of the usual marketing concept. Well, in terms of marketing, only mobile operators can compare with modern hosting providers today by a special trick. Therefore, on the official website, in the tariff grid, the hoster will not indicate the real limits that the user can count on — this kills all the attractiveness of this service for customers.