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Wiki Hosting

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Basic
Web Hosting

Start your website or WordPress journey here.

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*As low as $3.47/mo

Standard
Web Hosting

That little extra as your website grows, business or personal.

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*As low as $6.47/mo

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Professional
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Go further with professional for more power and resources.

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*As low as $9.97/mo

Premium
Web Hosting

Going beyond with expanded resources for thriving websites.

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*As low as $19.97/mo

* Based on 3 year commitment

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More choices for great Wiki Hosting Software.

Simple wiki aimed at developers, workgroups and small companies. DokuWiki utilizes powerful syntax that allows for datafiles to remain readable outside of the wiki. Stores information in plan text files, requiring no database at all.

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Powerful, scalable and feature rich wiki -- MediaWiki is designed for larger server farms that experience high traffic. All data is stored in a database.

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Intended for collaborative and maintenance of websites, PmWiki is designed to look and act like normal web pages. Provides an easy to access 'edit' link for modifying existing pages or adding new pages. No HTML or CSS required.

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Designed as a flexible, lightweight wiki page operating with MySQL to store information. WikkaWiki is intended to provide a fast, customizable and secure wiki platform. Able to support different types of embedding and administrators modules for user management.

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Just The Basics.

Got a question or a problem? Our USA-based technical and server admins are based in Birmingham, Alabama and are available morning, noon and night - just in case you need them.

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The More Technical Stuff.

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Uptime is Key

Working hard is how we keep you online all the time. We proudly provide THE BEST uptime in the web industry, ensuring that your Wiki stays online - all the time!

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Backups

Our redundant backup system is fully automated, storing copies of your Wiki site off-server for safety.

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Proven Team

Check some of the many thousands of glowing reviews online - you'll see our team is #1.

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Satisfaction Assured

Our 100% money back guarantee means that you'll be satisfied or get your money back, so rest easy.

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Migration

We're happy to move your sites over to KnownHost. It'll be painless and free - we promise.

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Freebies Galore

cPanel, Setup, Migrations, Backups, Softaculous, Server Management - no charge for all of them with your hosting.

Knowledge Base

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Wikis are basically knowledge repositories that accept contributions from users around the world, at all hours of the day, on a myriad of devices, and share that information, either publicly or privately. Key factors to that end include:

Robust Backups - the information must be preserved, even in the event of a catastrophic failure. That's why KnownHost uses automated off-server backup systems.
Dependable Servers - 99% uptime isn't good enough for most users - because downtime ruins confidence and cuts usage. KnownHost averages over 99.99% uptime.
High Performance - speed matters. KnownHost uses premium software, hardware and networking to give wiki hosting customers the fastest page responses possible.

Yes, at all times, you will maintain ownership rights and access to your wiki data, enabling you to migrate away, modify, add, delete or otherwise modify the information anytime you want, from anywhere with an internet connection (plus your secure login details).

Storage. A wiki is an archive of valuable information, and as such it lives or dies based on its storage performance. You need SSD's for speed, redundant backups for safety, and flexible storage capacity to react to the growth in size over time of your wiki hosting account. KnownHost implements all these as standard.

Any of the wiki's available via the open source / free Softaculous installer, can be installed in a single click and can be configured to be publicly or privately accessible, depending on how you choose to implement them. It's great for an intranet, private group hub, public information sharing - the choice is yours.

Wiki's are built to maintain well organized content that can have discussion surrounding it then changes made and deployed. Blogs don't have the threaded background discussion around potential edits or expanded content, nor do they include information as easily organized in mass quantities. Forums don't have the organization and stable content because they're designed for just the threaded discussions. Wikis take the ease of editing out of blogs and the threaded surrounding discussion then merge them with the content organization of CMS systems, giving combined best of all words.