What do you like? What do you use? What might you consider using? What changes and characteristics do you see of hosting this year? What are some future trends?
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I mean would all hosting servers would do that? end of the day if you can't afford VPS then shared is the way to goVPS for me. My community got too large and I got kicked off of Shared Hosting from HostGator for using too many resources. So much for "unlimited" this and that, lol.
I'm currently with Knownhost.
VPS isn't actually that more expensive when you think of it. It just requires some more technical knowledge. But even then, if you can control a cPanel, get a VPS with WHM and cPanel, and you're good to go.I mean would all hosting servers would do that? end of the day if you can't afford VPS then shared is the way to go
One day that day may happen, but until it gets too big then I consider, I mean by then I would move to another company XdVPS isn't actually that more expensive when you think of it. It just requires some more technical knowledge. But even then, if you can control a cPanel, get a VPS with WHM and cPanel, and you're good to go.
No such thing. Even 5-9's uptime (99.999%) is 5 minutes of downtime in a year. The odds of that are... slim.that's 100% uptime
No. Shared hosting does because it's typically oversold (as in, they put more customers on servers than the server probably should have on it, and rely on everyone not using too much)would all hosting servers would do that?
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