What is the main difference between NanoVault, CloudLite and ByteBoost?
All three plans use the same core cPanel hosting platform. The differences are resource allocation and capacity. NanoVault includes 0.5GB RAM, 1 vCPU, 5GB SSD and 80GB bandwidth. CloudLite increases that to 1GB RAM, 2 vCPU, 10GB SSD and 100GB bandwidth. ByteBoost provides 2GB RAM, 2 vCPU, 20GB SSD, 250GB bandwidth and the highest entry-process and IOPS limits of the three.
Which budget plan should I choose if I am not sure?
CloudLite H-3 is the strongest middle option for many customers because it doubles the CPU allocation of NanoVault while remaining only $2.95/month. NanoVault is best when the lowest possible cost matters most, while ByteBoost is the better choice when you expect more concurrent activity, file usage or bandwidth.
Are these stripped-down hosting plans?
No. The lower price comes primarily from the smaller CloudLinux resource allocations and storage capacity. cPanel, LiteSpeed, CloudLinux, CageFS, Softaculous, JetBackup, Imunify360, SiteJet, email, databases, SSH and the listed developer tools remain included.
Can I host WordPress on these plans?
Yes. WordPress is listed as ready through the one-click application installer. Which plan fits best depends on how heavy the theme, plugins, traffic and background tasks are. Lightweight WordPress sites can fit a budget plan, while busier or plugin-heavy sites may benefit from a higher-resource hosting tier.
What does “unlimited websites, email accounts and databases” mean?
Those items do not have a fixed quantity listed in the plan specifications, but the account still operates within the published CPU, RAM, entry-process, I/O, IOPS, storage, bandwidth and inode resources plus the applicable Fair Usage Policy. A plan can therefore be unlimited by count without having unlimited physical compute or storage.
Is a free domain included?
NanoVault does not include a free domain. CloudLite and ByteBoost include a free domain with the applicable plan terms.
Are SSL certificates and backups included?
Yes. Free SSL certificates and daily backups are listed as included across all three Budget Friendly plans.
Can Fusion Arc Hosting migrate my existing site?
Yes. Site transfers are listed as included free. Supported migrations can include website files, databases and supported mailbox data, with assistance preparing the destination and switching DNS.
What happens if my site reaches its CloudLinux limit?
CloudLinux keeps each shared hosting account inside its allocated CPU, memory, entry-process and I/O resources. If a site repeatedly reaches those limits, performance can be constrained until demand falls. That is typically a signal to optimize the workload or upgrade to a plan with more headroom.
Can I upgrade later?
Yes. If your site outgrows the budget tier, you can move to a larger compatible web hosting plan with more CPU, RAM, storage and other resource headroom rather than rebuilding the website from scratch.
Is root access included?
No. Root access is listed as N/A. These are shared cPanel hosting accounts. SSH and the listed developer tools are available at the account level, while workloads requiring unrestricted server control are better suited to a VPS, VDS or dedicated server.
Where are these servers located?
Your Budget Friendly cPanel hosting account is provisioned on our New York, USA hosting infrastructure.