WHY Dedicated IP

Dedicated IP

By default, all shared webhosting and reseller accounts have only one shared IP address and no dedicated IP address. A dedicated IP change requires 4 hours to resolve. Your site may appear to be down during that time. You will NOT need to change your name servers.

Shared Web Hosting has only one cPanel. So you can have only one dedicated IP. If you choose the dedicated IP, all of your addon and subdomains will use the dedicated IP. Emails will still use the shared IP. As a Resellers, you can buy a dedicated IP and make it shared IP for all cPanels you host under your reseller account.

Dedicated IP address is needed to install SSL certificate. If you don't have dedicated IP address for your account then you have to purchase it or else the SSL certificate will not work. A dedicated IP costs $24 per IP per year. Order your dedicated IP now.

Questions

FAQ's

A dedicated IP address is a one-of-a-kind Internet address allocated to a single hosting account. A dedicated IP address allows you to:

  • Access your account through FTP when the domain name is otherwise unreachable, such as during domain name propagation periods.
  • Ensure quicker response times during peak traffic periods.
  • View the IP address of your Shared Hosting website.

The vast majority of internet domains utilize shared IP addresses. This simply implies that, while the domains are distinct, the IP address used to identify them is shared with other domains. It is normally impractical for a hosting service to issue a dedicated IP address to each domain they host. This is due to the fact that most websites can work very fine with shared hosting and a shared IP address. We’re already dealing with IP address depletion. Thus grouping numerous domains under the same IP address makes sense.
The contrast between a shared IP address and a dedicated IP address is akin to the distinction between shared and dedicated hosting.

  • Many websites work well with the shared IPs most typically provided by hosting companies.
  • Having said that, there are some significant benefits to using dedicated IPs.
  • Avoidance of IP reputation and blocklists
  • SSL and security have a bad name as a result of proxy.
  • Direct FTP and more server control
  • Search engine optimization has improved.

Choosing a dedicated IP address will provide you with benefits such as:

  • SSL certificates are now more secure and dependable.
  • Increased reputation dependability and protection from blocklisting
  • A greater degree of control over your domain, as well as the possibility to use Direct FTP
  • Faster email delivery with a lesser chance of being caught by spam filters
  • Enhanced ranking on search engines such as Google
  • Site speed and performance might be improved.
  • When a Dedicated IP (or Fixed IP address) is assigned to a device, the address does not (and cannot) change. On the other hand, a Shared IP will vary intermittently depending on the host it is contacting. As a result, it will frequently change sites to preserve security – something that a Fixed IP does not do.

While both shared and dedicated IPs have advantages, the latter is a huge step toward comprehensive network security and secure remote access for enterprises.

es. With a Dedicated IP (Static IP), your server handles all of your and your company’s traffic — none of which is shared with anyone else. As a result, performance increases, and speed is faster than with a Shared IP, which uses servers with unknown users.

No, sharing an IP address is not harmful. However, it is recommended practice to provide complete access management for your critical resources, safeguarding them from people both within and outside your network. Ensure that those attempting to access specific areas of your network are authorized/trusted to do so — having a Dedicated IP address is a big step in that direction.