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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tropical Server is a Spanish web hosting company founded in 2003 in Granada, specializing in high-performance hosting for popular content management systems like WordPress, Joomla, PrestaShop, and Moodle. Over its long history, the company has built a reputation for technical quality, tailored service, and deep CMS expertise. Their cloud hosting plans run on NVMe storage [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Tropical Server is a Spanish web hosting company founded in 2003 in Granada, specializing in high-performance hosting for popular content management systems like WordPress, Joomla, PrestaShop, and Moodle. Over its long history, the company has built a reputation for technical quality, tailored service, and deep CMS expertise. </p>



<p>Their cloud hosting plans run on NVMe storage and use LiteSpeed web servers combined with cPanel, providing a fast and optimized environment for CMS sites. They also offer “elastic hosting” that allows customers to tailor CPU, RAM, disk space, and other resources to match their exact needs. </p>



<p>For users requiring more control, Tropical Server offers cloud VPS powered by VMware and dedicated server options. Their infrastructure is designed for high availability, and they provide generous backup options: shared hosting plans include hourly backups over long retention periods. </p>



<p>Security is a priority: their systems use Imunify360 for proactive malware protection, SSL certificates are included, and they maintain redundant DNS and anti-DDoS measures. Tropical Server also supports automatic installation of hundreds of CMS applications via Softaculous. </p>



<p>Customer support is highly rated, with a Trustpilot score of 4.8 out of 5. They offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on shared hosting plans, giving users the opportunity to try their service risk-free. </p>



<p>Overall, Tropical Server is a mature, CMS-focused host that combines optimized infrastructure, robust security, and a strong support culture—ideal for users who want reliable, efficient hosting tailored for major content systems.</p>
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