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Server Performance & Hosting Capacity

A powerful server can start with speeds of 200 MB/sec and scale up as needed. Let’s explore how many cPanels, websites, and connections a server can handle, and why Static IPv4 is important.

1. Starting Speed

A server with NVMe storage and modern CPU can start from 200 MB/sec disk speed, ensuring smooth website performance and fast loading.

2. cPanel Capacity

Depending on RAM and CPU power, a server can handle 200–500+ cPanels easily. More RAM allows more cPanels without performance loss.

3. Website Hosting

One server can host 1000+ websites (static or dynamic), depending on traffic, database size, and optimization.

4. Traffic Handling

At higher traffic, speed can be scaled by adding bandwidth (1Gbps–10Gbps) or upgrading storage IOPS for faster data handling.

5. Server Connections

Servers can support tens of thousands of simultaneous connections through high-speed Ethernet and optimized TCP/IP stack.

6. Access & Security

Secure connections through SSH, RDP, and FTP allow administrators to manage the server remotely with encryption.

7. Bandwidth Scaling

If user traffic grows, bandwidth can be upgraded from 200 Mbps to 1Gbps or even 10Gbps, ensuring no downtime during peak load.

8. Static IPv4

A Static IPv4 provides a fixed, permanent IP address for your server. This is crucial for hosting websites, email servers, and secure remote access.

Conclusion

From 200 MB/sec starting speed to handling 1000+ websites, modern servers offer scalability, stability, and performance. With Static IPv4, high-speed connections, and flexible bandwidth upgrades, your hosting can grow seamlessly with your business.