JailHost in Shared Web Hosting
You can take full advantage of JailHost with each and every shared web hosting plan that we provide and protect your sites against attacks quick and easy. Each domain and subdomain in the Hepsia Control Panel that comes with our plans has a separate folder and in contrast to what can often happen with some other Control Panels, the website content is not mixed up within a single main folder, so maintaining your Internet sites separate is easier. Enabling JailHost for any Internet site takes only a few clicks, so even when you don't have a lot of experience, you won't need any special skills to be able to maintain your Internet sites protected. The option isn't active by default in case that you want to use a script that needs accessibility to an additional folder inside your account. If you use JailHost, the rest of the websites that you have will be protected, but even a hacked one won't remain affected for long as we will have a couple of daily backups for it all the time, so that we could easily recover it.
JailHost in Semi-dedicated Servers
In case you have a semi-dedicated server account, you will be able to start JailHost with several clicks from your Hepsia Control Panel because we've included this option in all semi-dedicated packages. It is not activated by default as you may use an application that requires accessibility to other folders within the account and JailHost could cause problems, yet you'll be able to protect all other Internet sites by isolating them from each other. This will be quite easy because in Hepsia all domains and subdomains have individual folders. In comparison, numerous other Control Panels save the content of multiple sites in subfolders under a primary domain, so one single hacked site there will mean that all of them will be hacked. With Hepsia, only one Internet site can get damaged and even if this happens, we will quickly bring it back thanks to the multiple daily backup copies which we will keep, meaning that you can go ahead and update it after that to protect it from potential future attacks.