Bandwidth on miHosting's hosting
Learn about the real bandwidth of miHosting's servers, what it means for your website, and when to check optimization instead of connectivity.
Learn about the real bandwidth of miHosting's servers, what it means for your website, and when to check optimization instead of connectivity.
At miHosting we don't limit how many pages your domain can have. Find out what counts as a page and which factors affect performance.
Unlimited doesn't mean infinite. Here's what an unlimited hosting plan actually includes, the practical limits that still apply, and when a VPS is the better fit.
Discover how NVMe drives improve website speed, especially for WordPress, PrestaShop, databases and online stores.
We haven't used Fantastico for several years now. We now rely on Softaculous, a more modern and complete tool for installing apps like WordPress.
Think of your hosting account as a large filing cabinet. Disk space is the physical size of the cabinet, while inodes are the total number of files, folders, and emails stored inside it. Learn how to identify and fix excess inodes.
At miHosting we constantly increase the size of our external connections to benefit our customers. After the latest upgrades, see the total network capacity across our transit and private peering connections.
The phrase 99.9% uptime is very common when you're choosing a hosting service, and it's important to understand what it really means. Learn how much downtime it allows and why it's considered a high standard of reliability.
In Unix, cron is a background process manager (daemon) that runs processes or scripts at regular intervals such as every minute, day, week, or month. Learn how cron jobs help you automate tasks in your hosting account.
A cronjob lets you automate scheduled tasks. Imagine you want to run email checks for a ticket system at set times: a cronjob handles it automatically.
A domain name like www.example.com points to a website, and a subdomain is any name that replaces the www, such as mail.yahoo.com. Learn how to set up and use subdomains on your hosting account at miHosting.
An inode, also known as an index node, is a data structure that stores information about a file or directory in a file system. Learn why inodes matter for hosting, how to monitor them, and their impact on website performance.
The term bandwidth comes up often when talking about the internet or hosting, yet it's commonly confused with connection speed. Learn what bandwidth really is, how it affects your website, and the advantages of hosting with miHosting.
All of our hosting plans offer unlimited disk space and monthly transfer, but we do set reasonable limits on the number of inodes each customer can use. See the inode limits for every plan and learn how to increase them.
There is no limit on the size of the files you can upload to your hosting account. We only ask that the files be related to your domain, since hosting is not designed to store backups.
Yes, Apache mod_rewrite works on our servers. Learn what it is for, how to use it and what to review if your friendly URLs do not load.
Discover what SSI is, how it works in .shtml files, and when it can be useful on a static website.