Shared Hosting Vs Dedicated Hosting : Which is best for SEO?

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Hi,

I always have this Question in my mind. Which one to chose ?

Any idea or suggestion ?

Also please let me know why ? What are the SEO benefits ?

Regards
Shan
#dedicated #hosting #seo #shared
  • Profile picture of the author vk3
    Shan,

    The IP of the hosting would be most important to me...

    (meaning, links from the same IP class will count for less in Google's eyes)

    Let's say you have 3 different shared hosting accounts at 3 different hosting companies... chances are, they'll have 3 different IPs - if you were to link from them to a main money site, they'd count as three quality links.

    Otherwise, if you're asking what helps your money site the most... if the shared hosting is fast enough, that'll do just fine - the dedicated would be major overkill for any smaller, new project.
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    • Profile picture of the author shanrocks1985
      Well thanks for the answers , i have another Question ,In shared hosting , different website gets hosted in the same hosting with same IP, now if one website gets penalized from Google ,will it affect other website too ?

      Regards
      Shan

      Originally Posted by vk3 View Post

      Shan,

      The IP of the hosting would be most important to me...

      (meaning, links from the same IP class will count for less in Google's eyes)

      Let's say you have 3 different shared hosting accounts at 3 different hosting companies... chances are, they'll have 3 different IPs - if you were to link from them to a main money site, they'd count as three quality links.

      Otherwise, if you're asking what helps your money site the most... if the shared hosting is fast enough, that'll do just fine - the dedicated would be major overkill for any smaller, new project.
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  • Profile picture of the author Niroshana Tharu
    Shared hosting may have some disadvantages in case there are lot of websites hosted on the same IP, so if other websites are abusing then the main IP will be flagged for spamming so in that case it's possible your site may effect from it too, but with dedicated hosting + Dedicated IP you'll not have a similar issue.
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    • Profile picture of the author vk3
      Originally Posted by Niroshana Tharu View Post

      Shared hosting may have some disadvantages in case there are lot of websites hosted on the same IP, so if other websites are abusing then the main IP will be flagged for spamming so in that case it's possible your site may effect from it too, but with dedicated hosting + Dedicated IP you'll not have a similar issue.
      While possible, I think this would be pretty unlikely... most often, if you're working with a decent hosting company, they'll have kicked the customer off for violating their terms before any major IP ban would happen.

      Although, as a rule of thumb, it is a good idea to put your most successful projects/websites on a VPS or a dedicated if the traffic warrants the CPU/bandwidth usage.
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  • Profile picture of the author M@tt
    Originally Posted by shanrocks1985 View Post

    Hi,

    I always have this Question in my mind. Which one to chose ?

    Any idea or suggestion ?

    Also please let me know why ? What are the SEO benefits ?

    Regards
    Shan
    It won't really make much difference UNLESS....

    1) The shared server is overloaded resulting in poor load times
    2) The IP address (of either) is blacklisted / has poor trust scores. Most "SEO Hosts" have IPs that Google won't touch with a barge pole

    A more pertinent question would be; what is the nature of your site and how busy/how large is it?
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  • Profile picture of the author MayaK
    With Shared Hosting, you will get shared IP address. As you are thinking from SEO point of view then you must consider a Dedicated Server. With Dedicated server you will get a Dedicated IP. In order to get proper SEO results one must have a Dedicated IP.
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  • Profile picture of the author ContentWritingPhD
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    IMO, I don't think good ranking is purely dependent on having a dedicated hosting. I know lots of sites on shared hosting with good to excellent SEO rankings.
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  • Profile picture of the author andishm
    Originally Posted by shanrocks1985 View Post

    Hi,

    I always have this Question in my mind. Which one to chose ?

    Any idea or suggestion ?

    Also please let me know why ? What are the SEO benefits ?

    Regards
    Shan
    You can opt any Shared/Dedicated hosting both are same for SEO benefits until you have many sites and you want to create a network of sites then you need SEO or CClass IP Hosting.

    Otherwise buy shared hosting with dedicated ip and its fair enough.
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  • Profile picture of the author webdevpro
    There are pros and cons of different hosting types. One big difference is the price. Shared hosting is quite cheaper compared to dedicated hosting but you have to compromise with the speed, and reliability of the other hosted sites. From SEO point of view there should not be that big difference, as it all depends upon the contents of the sites and it's reference from other sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kingfish85
    Shared vs dedicated hosting has NO AFFECT what so ever on SEO or anything even remotely related.

    Shared hosting = your sites & other sites on 1 server

    Dedicated: physical server in a rack only used by you.

    IP addresses have no affect either and the only ones who tell you they do are the so called "gurus". :rolleyes:

    Most of you all using all these IP's also use CDN's such as CloudFlare...well, guess where the majority of your content is being served from....NOT the IP your site is hosted on.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Shared Hosting Vs Dedicated Hosting : Which is best for SEO?
    I can rank with shared hosting so I guess it doesn't matter which one you pick.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hansons
    Yes, there is no direct effect on SEO.. there are lots of small sites running on shared hosting.

    But dedicated hosting is better/more than share hosting, you have full control here how you want to host your site.
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  • Profile picture of the author kpmedia
    Originally Posted by shanrocks1985 View Post

    I always have this Question in my mind. Which one to chose ?
    Any idea or suggestion ?
    Also please let me know why ? What are the SEO benefits ?
    SEO benefits = nothing, so we'll get that out of the way.

    As far as the hosting, how big is the site? Most fit on shared without issue.
    In between those two, you also have "semi-dedicated" (aka enterprise) hosting, and VPS.

    Check out:
    - Stablehost for great shared and enterprise plans.
    - Site5 for shared and managed VPS.

    There's also two good hosts in this thread that deserve mention, too: Namecheap and Veerotech.
    - Namecheap has good dedicated, VPS and shared plan.
    - Veerotech has shared plans.

    Some excellent choices exist!
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    • Profile picture of the author Aris
      From SEO perspective, I don't think there's a big difference between shared and dedicated, but from page loading speed I think there's a big difference.

      Shared host tends to be slower because you are not the only one using the server resources.
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      • Profile picture of the author kpmedia
        Originally Posted by Aris View Post

        Shared host tends to be slower because you are not the only one using the server resources.
        Not true.

        It's only slower if you overload a server. In other words, if you use those crappy "top 10" hosts like Hostgator, Dreamhost, Bluehost, Godaddy, etc -- then yes, it'll be slower, because those hosts are known to stuff it full of clients.

        Not all shared hosts are the same. In fact, most don't overload like the big brands do.
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  • Profile picture of the author Moneymaker2012
    Shared hosting can always affect your site's performance. For the SEO purpose I would suggest you the dedicated webhosting services, it has more features and benefits than shared hosting.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kingfish85
      Originally Posted by Moneymaker2012 View Post

      Shared hosting can always affect your site's performance. For the SEO purpose I would suggest you the dedicated webhosting services, it has more features and benefits than shared hosting.
      Key word "CAN" affect speed. Find a good host and you won't have that problem...
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        I have asked this before: Name one name brand hosting that has had
        IPs banned or penalized by google. I have yet to hear one.

        Second, I ask time and time again: What kind of hosting is the WF
        using?

        Case closed.

        Wikileaks is a classic case of this IP nonsense. The nonsense that IP,
        in the overall scheme of google, matters. Note that I am not talking
        about maybe, just maybe, tracking some website owners...who choose
        to be idiots. I mean google taking it upon themselves to care what
        IP, shared or otherwise, matters in SERPs. The google index is full
        of junk.

        Now if you want to argue that your ISP might block some crap, well,
        that's between you and your ISP. I'm sure wikileaks is blocked all
        over the place.

        And I suppose that if you are doing sites that certain ISPs block, well,
        you only have yourself to blame for that. Not google.

        Paul
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    • Profile picture of the author IMCapitalist
      when I highly valued my sites, I put them all in dedicated host, simply because
      of I read somewhere G can detect SEO host
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  • Profile picture of the author inspiretoday
    There's no such seo benefit for hosting between shared or dedicated except for the performance of the sites.

    With 3 Gb bandwidth usage and around 1500-2000 visitors per day, a good shared hosting works fine.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin Maguire
    Originally Posted by shanrocks1985 View Post

    Hi,

    I always have this Question in my mind. Which one to chose ?

    Any idea or suggestion ?

    Also please let me know why ? What are the SEO benefits ?

    Regards
    Shan
    Hosting is more of a business and more so, security of said business choice. Hosting "can" have an impact on page loadspeed. Which is a "determining" SEO factor, which means it only comes into play when all things are equal. Giving the obvious exception "SEO-Hosting", which has been targeted by Google many times. Hosting should generally not play a huge factor if any in your overall SEO score.

    Security on the other hand, well I can secure a Dedi to the power of x10000 more then I can a shared host. Lock her down to a point where only the most dedicated and skilled could hurt me. I'm in control, that's my Rack. If it's making you enough bread, of course it's worth looking at security.

    User experience would be another. If you're running a heavy ass site or getting a tonne of traffic, or even better both. Then you will want those visitors happy and surfing. Again it boils back to what monetary value each one of those visitors represents to you, and how much your willing to spend on their experience.

    SEO is a lot like business,

    The front doors need to work
    The carpets and floors need to be clean
    Servers need to man checkouts

    The straighter the line the faster the sale, the better.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEO-Dave
    I used to swear by dedicated servers because you have full control, BUT if you aren't a server expert (or pay for a managed dedicated server) you will struggle to optimize the server for speed and security.

    Over years of using dedicated servers I learnt a lot about servers, but I'm still not an expert. It's not a simple task to optimize MySQL etc... and if you get it wrong you'll be wasting money on an expensive solution you don't fully understand: like having a Ferrari and not understanding how to change past 2nd gear :-)

    Had a server disaster a few years ago, updated to a new server that was the companies most expensive machine and used the backups to restore. The server ran like a 486 with the memory pulled! They setup a new server, same thing happened again, we couldn't fix it!

    As a stop gap rented a couple of cheap Godaddy VPS servers while I looked for a new dedicated server company, and haven't had a major problem since, so never moved on (now use 3 Godaddy VPS), they work.

    I care about pagespeed, it's an SEO factor, my sites tend to be faster than lots of websites running on expensive servers and using expensive CDNs like MaxCDN.

    Have to say I wouldn't have seen me using low cost Godaddy VPS in 2014, costs me less than $200 a month for around 130 domains :-)

    David
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  • Profile picture of the author Edna Green
    I'm using Dedicated with my Offshore seo vps myself. I think from shared, dedicated is really helpful for me to manage seo for me.
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