Managed Hosting

Every business with a website or application needs infrastructure, whether it’s a small e-commerce site or a development agency building numerous web applications. Servers, often from public cloud providers, host these websites and applications. However, many small businesses need more expertise or resources to manage their cloud services.
 
While public cloud providers remove the need for businesses to maintain their own on-premises infrastructure, all cloud services still require knowledge to configure and support infrastructure. Even a provider like DigitalOcean, which puts simplicity at its core and provides users with a wealth of tutorials and documentation, requires technical knowledge and training. Larger cloud providers such as AWS, Azure, and GCP take even longer to learn, as their interfaces can be incredibly complex. Luckily, many services enable small businesses to benefit from a cloud service like DigitalOcean without managing the backend themselves.
 
Managed hosting providers like Cloudways allow developers and businesses to offload infrastructure management, configuration, and support. This enables companies to focus on their core activities, like creating engaging websites or building software applications, without worrying about hosting issues.


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