Why go for Mail Server than Shared hosting Mail?
Email hosting is a service that runs email servers and provides email service for individuals and
businesses that allows you to send, receive, and store emails on a server provided by a company
while Email shared hosting is a hosting in which you share resources with other websites.
- Mail server hosting is scalable and can grow with your site while in shared hosting your
website gets to use very limited resources on shared hosting. So, if you try to add some
resource-intensive functionality to your website - In mail server hosting you can increase the security of your inbox while shared hosting is
vulnerable to security issues i.e. If any website on a server gets hacked, then other
websites also come under potential threat. - Uptime guarantee- Another benefit of using mail server hosting is that you are likely to have a guarantee when it comes to uptime whereas in share hosting mail reliability is not guaranteed to lead to downtime
sometimes. - In mail server hosting, users have unlimited privileges to install software of their own choice
whereas in shared hosting there are limitations on what you can install. If you need to install
anything outside that list, you might be out of luck. - Mail server hosting allows you to easily manage multiple addresses. For instance, you could have
accounted for marketing, support requests, and general contacts. This way, consumers can get in
touch with the right member of your team, unlike shared hosting which has poor support this
sheer lack of good support is a big disadvantage of shared hosting. - Mail server hosting has root access unlike shared hosting which requires one to request the hosting
company but most shared hosting companies do not provide that - Since an email based on a shared web hosting plan shares a server with a lot more
websites, its speed may be affected by the traffic and resources used by all websites in that network. Their server response time may be slowed down by a variety of other issues
which contrary to email hosting which has no speed restrictions. - In mail server hosting, no migration is required while on shared hosting, email hosting migration is
necessary. This task may come with many technical challenges which when you think
about it, could be avoided if there was a separation of your email hosting.