General Questions
New here? Start with the basics.
Prevent data theft and other intrusions by encrypting all your web traffic. All Risebrand plans include free SSL, fast DNS, and a global CDN.
The best plan for beginners.
The best plan for beginners.
The best plan for beginners.
The best plan for beginners.
All you need is an email and a password. That's it!
All you need is an email and a password. That's it!
All you need is an email and a password. That's it!
All you need is an email and a password. That's it!
New here? Start with the basics.
Learn more about Risebrand server features.
We take security & privacy seriously.
Learn about pricing, payment, and more.
New here? Start with the basics.
A Virtual Private Server is a server divided into completely separate hosting environments. With VPS hosting, one of these environments is entirely dedicated to you. This means you don't have to share resources (such as RAM or CPU) with other clients, and you are less affected by their behavior.
Another great question. A dedicated server is entirely yours, which means the world (or in this case the server) is your oyster. Learn more about the benefits of VPS and dedicated servers here.
Our knowledge base will walk you through upgrading to VPS. Then you can check out these important first steps.
And if you really want to dive deeper, you can read more general VPS information here.
Yup, it can be a little confusing. But a virtual private server (VPS) is a form of web hosting, while a virtual private network (VPN) is a technology that allows you to remain completely anonymous when using the web. Read up more on VPS vs. VPN here.
In short, VPS is ideal for users who need more control over their hosting environment. Perhaps your website traffic has grown, or you have multiple sites and need more resources. VPS gives you more flexibility and control without overpaying.
Read more about shared and VPS hosting on our blog.
If you are switching from Shared, Reseller, or dedicated hosting to VPS, the process is quite simple. You need to transfer files, change DNS, and cancel the old plan. Read more in our article about switching to VPS.
Learn more about Risebrand server features.
A Virtual Private Server is a server divided into completely separate hosting environments. With VPS hosting, one of these environments is entirely dedicated to you. This means you don't have to share resources (such as RAM or CPU) with other clients, and you are less affected by their behavior.
Another great question. A dedicated server is entirely yours, which means the world (or in this case the server) is your oyster. Learn more about the benefits of VPS and dedicated servers here.
Our knowledge base will walk you through upgrading to VPS. Then you can check out these important first steps.
And if you really want to dive deeper, you can read more general VPS information here.
Yup, it can be a little confusing. But a virtual private server (VPS) is a form of web hosting, while a virtual private network (VPN) is a technology that allows you to remain completely anonymous when using the web. Read up more on VPS vs. VPN here.
In short, VPS is ideal for users who need more control over their hosting environment. Perhaps your website traffic has grown, or you have multiple sites and need more resources. VPS gives you more flexibility and control without overpaying.
Read more about shared and VPS hosting on our blog.
If you are switching from Shared, Reseller, or dedicated hosting to VPS, the process is quite simple. You need to transfer files, change DNS, and cancel the old plan. Read more in our article about switching to VPS.
We take security & privacy seriously.
A Virtual Private Server is a server divided into completely separate hosting environments. With VPS hosting, one of these environments is entirely dedicated to you. This means you don't have to share resources (such as RAM or CPU) with other clients, and you are less affected by their behavior.
Another great question. A dedicated server is entirely yours, which means the world (or in this case the server) is your oyster. Learn more about the benefits of VPS and dedicated servers here.
Our knowledge base will walk you through upgrading to VPS. Then you can check out these important first steps.
And if you really want to dive deeper, you can read more general VPS information here.
Another great question. A dedicated server is entirely yours, which means the world (or in this case the server) is your oyster. Learn more about the benefits of VPS and dedicated servers here.
Our knowledge base will walk you through upgrading to VPS. Then you can check out these important first steps.
And if you really want to dive deeper, you can read more general VPS information here.
Learn about pricing, payment, and more.
A Virtual Private Server is a server divided into completely separate hosting environments. With VPS hosting, one of these environments is entirely dedicated to you. This means you don't have to share resources (such as RAM or CPU) with other clients, and you are less affected by their behavior.
Another great question. A dedicated server is entirely yours, which means the world (or in this case the server) is your oyster. Learn more about the benefits of VPS and dedicated servers here.
Our knowledge base will walk you through upgrading to VPS. Then you can check out these important first steps.
And if you really want to dive deeper, you can read more general VPS information here.
Yup, it can be a little confusing. But a virtual private server (VPS) is a form of web hosting, while a virtual private network (VPN) is a technology that allows you to remain completely anonymous when using the web. Read up more on VPS vs. VPN here.
In short, VPS is ideal for users who need more control over their hosting environment. Perhaps your website traffic has grown, or you have multiple sites and need more resources. VPS gives you more flexibility and control without overpaying.
Read more about shared and VPS hosting on our blog.
If you are switching from Shared, Reseller, or dedicated hosting to VPS, the process is quite simple. You need to transfer files, change DNS, and cancel the old plan. Read more in our article about switching to VPS.