InfinityFree is a free web hosting service.

We can host (publish) our website on the internet without paying anything.


According to the official site, this service includes features most people need to build and run a website.

Here are the main benefits of their free hosting plan:
* Really Free.
There is no cost, no credit card, no trial that expires.
* No ads on our website
They show ads only in the control panel, not on our public site.
* Supports PHP and MySQL
We can run dynamic sites and systems like WordPress.
* Up to 5 GB of disk space and "unlimited bandwidth" (within “fair use” limits).
* Free SSL certificates
Our site use HTTPS (secure).
* Free subdomains OR we can use our own domain name.
* Softaculous installer
One-click installs for WordPress and other apps.
* Site builder included
Build without coding using templates.

They are basically offering hosting services for people who want to put a website online without any upfront cost.

Steps:
* We sign up on the InfinityFree homepage.
* We either get a free subdomain (example: yourname.rf.gd) or connect a domain we already own.
* We upload our website (HTML/PHP files, databases, etc.), or use tools like WordPress or their website builder.

Even though it’s free, there are a few limitations and common downsides to be aware of.

* Performance
Because it’s free, server power and performance aren’t strong enough for busy sites.
Many people use it mainly for small personal sites, portfolios, or learning projects.
* No automatic backups
We need to save our own files and databases regularly.
* No email hosting for our domain on the free plane
Email accounts aren’t included.
* No remote database access
MySQL can only be accessed via internal tools like phpMyAdmin.
* Daily limits exist (“daily hits” caps) even if they advertise “unlimited bandwidth.”
Support is mostly via community forums and FAQs, not live staff.
Some users report occasional issues like file manager glitches, resource limits, or unexpected account problems (as with most free hosting providers).

Basically it’s great for small, low-traffic sites and learning to build websites, but not ideal for professional, high-traffic, or mission-critical sites.

* Beginners and students building practice sites

* Small personal blogs or portfolios

* Testing WordPress or PHP/MySQL apps

* Anyone wanting something free with real hosting features

InfinityFree currently offers shared web hosting, not separate hosting types like VPS or dedicated servers.

It includes features like PHP, MySQL, cPanel-style tools, and support for WordPress and other apps, but is not a VPS or dedicated machine.

InfinityFree doesn’t directly offer:
* VPS (Virtual Private Server)
A private slice of a server with more dedicated resources.
* Dedicated servers
A whole physical server just for our needs.
* Cloud hosting
Scalable cloud resources.

Enjoy #linux

Official website here

https://www.infinityfree.com/



InfinityFree is a free web hosting service.



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