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Yes. If a plugin update, configuration change, or other issue affects your website, a backup can be restored to return the site to a working state.
Yes. Domains can be transferred between registrars if required. Transfers require an authorization process and must follow standard domain registry rules.
Yes. Hosting should scale with your business. As traffic grows or your website becomes more complex, resources such as CPU, memory, and storage can be increased without rebuilding your website.
Yes. If you already own a domain, it can be connected to our hosting by updating its DNS settings. We can guide you through this process to ensure everything points correctly.
Yes, absolutely! A WordPress migration involves copying files and database content, configuring the new environment, and testing before updating DNS. When done correctly, downtime can be minimized or avoided.
Basic tasks like managing email or viewing backups are straightforward. However, server configuration, DNS management, and optimization typically require technical knowledge. Managed hosting reduces this burden.
Backups are automatic copies of your website files and database. They allow restoration if something goes wrong, such as accidental deletion, update errors, or security issues.
Hosting directly impacts loading time. Server quality, SSD storage, caching, and resource allocation all influence performance. Slow hosting can result in delayed page loads, which affects user experience and search engine visibility.
Security typically includes server-level firewalls, malware scanning, secure configurations, and isolation between hosting accounts. WordPress-specific protections help reduce common vulnerabilities.
Domain registration is typically immediate. Hosting activation is usually completed within a short time after configuration. Full website setup depends on whether migration or new development is required.
Website maintenance is part of our Hosting subscriptions. Make sure to get started with hosting so that maintenance is included.
Best practice for WordPress hosting is daily automated backups. This ensures recent recovery points without requiring manual action from the website owner.
An SSL certificate encrypts data between your website and visitors. It enables HTTPS and protects login details and form submissions. SSL is also a ranking factor in search engines and builds trust with users.
SSD (Solid State Drive) hosting uses faster storage technology compared to traditional hard drives. SSD servers reduce loading times and improve overall responsiveness, especially for database-driven websites like WordPress.
A TLD (Top-Level Domain) is the extension at the end of your domain name.
- .com is globally recognized and widely trusted.
- .nl is suitable for businesses targeting the Netherlands.
- .org is often used by organizations and non-profits.
The right choice depends on your target audience and geographic focus.
We update your site’s Wordpress core, plugins, and themes. If something breaks due to plugin failure we will help you out to resolve it. Next to that we make sure your site is fast and secure.
If hosting is canceled, your website files and database are removed from the server. Before cancellation, you should ensure backups are downloaded or the site is migrated to another provider.
If a domain expires, your website and email services linked to it will stop working. Most domains have a short grace period for renewal. If not renewed in time, the domain may become available for others to register. Keeping domain renewals active is essential for business continuity.
If a website is compromised, it should be isolated, scanned, cleaned, and restored from a clean backup if necessary. Preventive measures are always more effective than reactive repairs.
Maintenance is included in our hosting packages. If you wish to not make use of our maintenance service, please let us know.
A domain name is your website’s address on the internet (for example, yourbusiness.com). It allows customers to find your website easily and gives your business a professional online presence. Without a domain name, your website cannot be accessed publicly.
Bandwidth refers to the amount of data transferred between your website and visitors. Small business websites typically require moderate bandwidth. However, higher traffic or large media files increase bandwidth usage. Hosting plans should allow flexibility as traffic grows.
A one-page theme is a website that is limited to one page. That means that only one page/post can be created. This page can include:
- Custom sections
- A form
- FAQ
- Other create ideas you have
What is not included:
- Custom integrations
- Extra templates
- Extra pages
Should you want to use more pages, you’ll have to upgrade the hosting.
A domain name is your website’s address. Web hosting is the server space where your website’s files, database, and content are stored.
In simple terms:
- Domain = Address
- Hosting = The building where your website lives
You need both for a functioning website.
Uptime refers to the percentage of time your website is accessible. For example, 99.9% uptime means very minimal downtime. Reliable uptime is important because downtime can lead to lost visitors, lost revenue, and reduced trust.
Web hosting is a service that stores your website’s files on a server connected to the internet. When someone visits your domain, the server delivers your website content to their browser. Reliable hosting ensures your website loads quickly and remains accessible.
WordPress websites perform best on hosting environments optimized for WordPress. This typically includes proper PHP configuration, database performance tuning, server-level caching, and security measures designed specifically for WordPress architecture.
WordPress core, themes, and plugins require regular updates to maintain security and compatibility. Depending on your hosting plan, updates may be managed for you or remain your responsibility.
The registrant (your business) should always be listed as the legal owner of the domain. Hosting providers manage the technical side, but ownership should remain with you.
Wordpress (core, plugin, and theme) updates are released very frequently. To make sure your website is not down all the time to do updates, we do them periodically. That could be that your site is sometimes up to date, and sometimes not. We make sure that the site is on a version that is stable for your site, and is also secure.
With proper planning and DNS timing, downtime can often be avoided. In most cases, visitors will not notice the transition.