What’s the difference between shared and dedicated IP addresses?
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IP addresses are the addresses under which search engines find websites on the Internet. Domain names are only an add-on to the IP addresses.
IP addresses can be shared or dedicated. If you use a shared IP address, there will be many websites that use the same IP address as your website.
If you use a dedicated IP address then your website will be the only site on that address.
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