What is the Apache timeout on the shared servers?

The Apache timeout on our shared servers is set to 30 seconds. Our experience shows that this is the best setting which ensures top overall server performance and at the same time offers enough resources for the hosted websites to run flawlessly.

If, however, your website requires custom Apache settings and increased timeout, the best option is to use a dedicated solution. Our Dedicated Servers are the perfect solution for heavier websites demanding more resources.

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