Web Hosting.
Fast. Secure. Engineer-Supported.
- Engineer-owned servers in Tampa, FL — not resold cloud
- Free zero-downtime migration on every plan
- Daily offsite backups — restored in minutes
- Real engineers available 24/7, not scripts
What is shared web hosting?
Shared web hosting puts your site on a server alongside other accounts, with the hosting provider managing maintenance, security, backups, and support. The performance difference between hosts comes down to two things most never mention: how many accounts they pack onto each server, and who answers the phone when something breaks. On Blue Arctic, server density is deliberately capped — each account runs inside a CloudLinux container with hard CPU, RAM, and I/O limits, so high-traffic neighbors can’t slow your site down. Support goes directly to engineers who have access to the server, not a script-reading queue.
A good fit for small businesses, agencies, and teams that need professional email with their hosting. If you need root access, custom software, or guaranteed isolated hardware, VPS hosting is a better fit.
Running WordPress exclusively? WordPress Hosting is a purpose-built environment with WP Toolkit, one-click staging, automatic core updates, and WordPress-specific security rules included — a tighter fit if WordPress is your entire stack.
Business Web Hosting Plans. One infrastructure. Zero surprises.
- 1 Website
- 10 GB SSD RAID-10 Storage
- Unmetered Bandwidth
- 1 Dedicated CPU Core
- 1 GB Dedicated Memory
- Email Hosting Included
- Unlimited Databases
- Imunify360 AI Security + WAF
- CloudLinux Account Isolation
- LiteSpeed Enterprise + LSCache
- Cloudflare CDN
- Daily Off-Site Backups
- 5 Websites
- 20 GB SSD RAID-10 Storage
- Unmetered Bandwidth
- 2 Dedicated CPU Cores
- 2 GB Dedicated Memory
- Email Hosting Included
- Unlimited Databases
- Imunify360 AI Security + WAF
- CloudLinux Account Isolation
- LiteSpeed Enterprise + LSCache
- Cloudflare CDN
- Daily Off-Site Backups
- 10 Websites
- 40 GB SSD RAID-10 Storage
- Unmetered Bandwidth
- 3 Dedicated CPU Cores
- 3 GB Dedicated Memory
- Email Hosting Included
- Unlimited Databases
- Imunify360 AI Security + WAF
- CloudLinux Account Isolation
- LiteSpeed Enterprise + LSCache
- Cloudflare CDN
- Daily Off-Site Backups
- 30 Websites
- 80 GB SSD RAID-10 Storage
- Unmetered Bandwidth
- 4 Dedicated CPU Cores
- 4 GB Dedicated Memory
- Email Hosting Included
- Unlimited Databases
- Imunify360 AI Security + WAF
- CloudLinux Account Isolation
- LiteSpeed Enterprise + LSCache
- Cloudflare CDN
- Daily Off-Site Backups
Why Blue Arctic Web Hosting.
Performance through engineering. Not overselling.
Security active on every account
Imunify360 AI threat detection, a real-time WAF, and AutoSSL run on every plan — no add-on required. See how Blue Arctic handles security.
LiteSpeed Enterprise
Up to 12× faster than Apache — out of the box. HTTP/3, full-page caching, and Cloudflare CDN are standard on every plan. No upsell required.
Resource isolation with a clear upgrade path
CloudLinux enforces hard CPU, RAM, and I/O limits per account. When your site outgrows shared hosting, moving to VPS or dedicated is straightforward.
Engineering Support, 24/7
Every ticket reaches a hosting engineer with direct system access — no tiered queues, no scripts. Average first response target: under 25 minutes, around the clock. See SLA.
Business Email, Included
Professional mailboxes on your domain — no extra license, no third-party add-on. Webmail, IMAP, and SMTP ready on day one.
Complete cPanel Control
Full admin access to files, databases, DNS, SSL, and one-click installers. Nothing locked behind a support ticket. You're in control.
Quick answers about Blue Arctic web hosting.
What is shared web hosting?
Shared web hosting puts your site on a server alongside other accounts, while the host handles all server maintenance, security updates, and backups. On Blue Arctic, each account runs inside a CloudLinux container with hard CPU, RAM, and I/O limits — so other sites on the same server can’t affect your performance.
Who is Blue Arctic web hosting built for?
Small businesses, agencies, freelancers, and anyone who needs a fast, managed hosting environment with professional email included. It’s well suited for sites that don’t require root server access or custom software stacks.
What’s the difference between web hosting and WordPress hosting?
Web hosting is a general-purpose cPanel environment that supports any PHP application, multiple sites, and full email hosting. WordPress hosting is a purpose-built environment tuned specifically for WordPress — with pre-configured caching, staging, and WordPress-specific security rules. If you’re running WordPress exclusively and want it optimized from the start, WordPress hosting is the better choice. If you need to host multiple types of sites or apps on one account, web hosting gives you more flexibility.
Who should NOT use shared web hosting?
Shared hosting is not the right fit if you need root server access, custom software stacks, or guaranteed isolated hardware. High-traffic sites, resource-intensive applications, or anything with strict compliance requirements will perform better on VPS hosting or a dedicated server.
What performance can I expect?
Every plan runs LiteSpeed Enterprise with full-page caching, HTTP/3, and Cloudflare CDN included. Storage is SSD RAID-10. Response times depend on your site’s code and traffic, but the hosting layer is not a bottleneck — most sites on shared hosting see sub-200ms TTFB under normal load.
Is there anything I need to configure for security?
No. Imunify360 AI threat detection, a real-time WAF, and AutoSSL are active on every account by default. Cloudflare is available on every plan. You don’t need to configure anything to be protected — though you can adjust settings in cPanel if needed. See the full security overview.
Need help choosing a web hosting plan?
Talk to an engineer. We’ll help you pick the right setup — or explore VPS hosting and dedicated servers for more power. Questions about how support works? See how we handle tickets.
How We Deliver That Reliability
The numbers above are backed by infrastructure ownership, hardened systems, real engineers, and documented operational standards.