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Cloud hosting runs your site across a network of connected servers rather than a single machine. If one node fails, another picks up the load, which means better uptime and resilience than traditional single-server hosting. Resources scale on demand, so a sudden traffic spike — a product launch, a viral post — won't take your site down, and you typically pay for what you actually use.
This model is ideal for businesses with variable or unpredictable traffic, SaaS applications, and anyone who can't afford downtime. The trade-off is complexity: usage-based pricing can be harder to forecast than a flat monthly fee, and some platforms assume a degree of technical fluency. Managed cloud providers smooth this over with friendly dashboards, fixed-price tiers, and one-click deployments.
When weighing the options below, look at how scaling works (automatic vs. manual), whether pricing is fixed or metered, and the redundancy built into the platform. Check the global region coverage, the inclusion of a CDN and free SSL, and the quality of backups and snapshots. The best cloud host balances raw flexibility with pricing you can predict and manage without surprises.
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