QoS (Quality of Service)
A hosting feature that prioritizes certain network traffic to ensure reliability, efficiency, and smooth performance during heavy usage periods.
Quality of Service, or QoS, is a set of technologies and techniques that hosting providers use to manage network traffic and ensure consistent performance for critical applications and services. It works by prioritising certain types of data over others, guaranteeing that important traffic like live video streams, real-time applications, or e-commerce transactions receive the bandwidth and resources they need even during peak usage periods. QoS prevents network congestion from degrading your website's performance and ensures visitors experience fast, reliable access regardless of overall server load. Advanced hosting plans often include QoS features that automatically allocate resources based on demand, maintaining smooth operation during traffic spikes. For businesses running time-sensitive applications or handling high-value transactions, QoS provides the reliability and consistency needed to deliver professional-grade service and maintain customer satisfaction even under challenging conditions.