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Topic<\/strong>: Elastic Sites<\/span><\/i><\/h4>\n

Customer growth is a good thing, right? Of course! However, in the world of shared hosting, a growing client may also mean a customer that is gobbling up resources. Under these circumstances, it\u2019s not uncommon for a host to migrate this type of customer to their own virtual private environment. But is this always the best solution?<\/span><\/p>\n

While VPS allows for added resources and greater customization, \u00a0a customer whose blog has just gone viral may not be equipped or ready to deal with the technicalities or the added costs that come with an unmanaged or managed VPS, respectively.<\/span><\/p>\n

Luckily, an alternative solution exists and some hosting providers are already taking advantage of it and increasing their margins in the process. \u00a0<\/span>Elastic Sites<\/span><\/i> seek to create a remedy for the customers that needs more than what\u2019s offered in a traditional shared environment but aren\u2019t quite a fit for VPS hosting. <\/span><\/p>\n

Join us on <\/span>February 22, at 11 am EST<\/i><\/b> for an online fireside chat with three of the world\u2019s leading experts on hosting as they discuss Elastic Sites. \u00a0Learn what can be done to increase revenue, decrease upgrade headaches, and keep customers happy without investing in new tools. Come with questions or just be a fly on the wall in this casual online affair you won\u2019t want to miss. <\/span><\/p>\n

Panelists<\/b><\/p>\n