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Uh, that's not really the type of shared hosting I was talking about, that's Saas.

"Shared hosting" is typically referencing you sharing a server with other people and you'd typically have ftp access by default, shell access by request. Typically they don't have a lot of seperation and any user can upload a script that'll become a runaway process or allow remote execution.

I'd be suprised if "teams" were doing this, as soon as you start adding in jails, process seperation, etc, you might as well be selling managed VPS and then it's no longer "shared hosting" in the traditional sense.



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