windows hosting plans explained for growing sites
What makes them different
Built for ASP.NET, SQL Server, and classic IIS workloads, these plans pair familiar Microsoft tooling with managed infrastructure. If you run .NET 8 apps, need full trust, or rely on Access drivers, a Windows stack keeps things smooth and compatible.
Key buying points
Look beyond headline storage. Check how many sites you can host, the version of .NET, MSSQL limits, and whether backups are automated. Good providers include staging, Git deploy, and Plesk for simple control.
- Performance: SSD storage, HTTP/2, and generous worker processes for busy apps.
- Security: Free TLS, isolated app pools, and patching on a predictable cadence.
- Support: 24/7 help from Windows-savvy staff and clear SLA language.
- Scalability: Easy plan upgrades and seamless database size increases.
Getting started
Start small, then scale. Deploy a sample site, connect your domain, and monitor load times before migrating production. With a sensible plan, you’ll balance cost, speed, and reliability without surprises.