Extra Dedicated IPs
Gain more info on dedicated IP addresses. Learn what makes them essential. Find out how to allocate additional dedicated IPs to your server.
With a dedicated IP address, you'll have a unique number which will identify you on the Internet and which will not be shared with anybody else or associated with other websites. The most popular use of a dedicated IP is the one which involves the setting up of an SSL certificate, which can be used to encrypt the connection between a site and its customers, so if they have to log in or to submit payment details, their information will be secured. You will also get better search engine rankings, due to the fact that your site will load faster and won't have the same address as sites that load slowly or have a questionable reputation. A dedicated IP address can also be used to access software such as a VoIP application or another sort of web server. With our server packages, you can order additional dedicated IPs with ease and assign them to any online app that you host instead of the IP address provided with the server by default.
Extra Dedicated IPs in Dedicated Web Hosting
When you get one of our dedicated server packages, you will get three IP addresses at no additional charge and you'll be able to use them for any purpose. If you need more IPs, you'll be able to request them anytime from your billing area and we will assign them to the web server a couple of minutes later. You may also get more IPs during the signup procedure and they shall be available on your server as soon as it's all set and we hand it over to you. The IP upgrade is available in increments of three and you can choose how many addresses you'll order and how long you shall use them, as you can pick the number of IPs that you will renew every month with your hosting server plan. Any IP address that's assigned to your dedicated server could be used not just for your personal content, but also for any Internet site or app your customers may have - if you have obtained the web server with the intention to resell the disk space to third parties.