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Do you really know what is Dedicated IP?
Does it really important to have it for your site?
Is there any difference between having dedicated IP and shared IP?
Basically, when you are using a shared ip hosting plan, you are sharing your IP Address with other web sites: IP address is shared by hundreds of web sites.
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