This page narrows the catalog to hosts that list Joomla support. For a typical business site, the useful baseline is less exotic than marketing copy: current PHP, SSL, database access, a backup path and a panel that lets you manage files, domains and mail. Check the provider's exact version policy before upgrading an older Joomla installation.
Shared hosting is normally enough for a modest Joomla site with cached pages. If extensions, traffic or custom integrations make updates slow, move the application to a Linux VPS where you control PHP, web-server tuning and deployment. Compare plans by operational limits first; introductory price is a secondary decision.
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Usually not for a small company or content site. Shared hosting with current PHP, SSL and backups is often sufficient. A VPS becomes useful when traffic, extensions or custom deployment need more control.
Check PHP version support, backups, database limits, SSL, email needs and the upgrade policy. These factors affect a Joomla migration more than a generic “unlimited” label.