Category: Scalability
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What is Managed Hosting for WordPress?
There’s no denying that WordPress is one of the most powerful website platforms on the market today. It powers roughly 43% of all websites on the internet and about 60% of every site that uses a content management system, making it the dominant CMS by a wide margin. It offers extensive SEO capabilities, robust security,…
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Configuring Your WordPress Site For Zero Downtime
We all dream of perfect uptime, but reality has other plans. Networks can get shaky, hardware gets old, and even the most reliable services can throw you a curveball. That’s why experienced WordPress teams focus on high availability instead. The goal is to keep your site running smoothly, even if something behind the scenes goes…
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A Beginner’s Guide to Image Optimization in WordPress
If your WordPress site feels sluggish, odds are your images are the main culprit. On most sites, pictures are the largest assets on the page, often outweighing scripts and styles by a wide margin. The good news: you can optimize images dramatically smaller without making them look crunched, smeared, or pixelated. In this guide, we’ll…
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Navigating the World of Free WordPress Hosting
Ask ten founders why they looked for “free WordPress hosting” and you will hear the same answer: cash preservation. Hosting seems like an easy place to trim fat when the only comparison point is a $0 invoice. In practice, a free host is a provider that allocates a sliver of shared server space at no…
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Managed Hosting for WordPress vs. Shared: What Really Changes?
Most WordPress site owners don’t wake up thinking about servers. You’re focused on launching campaigns, publishing content, and keeping revenue lines open. Yet the hosting plan running under the hood decides how fast pages load, how often incidents strike, and how many hours your team spends firefighting. Because “wordpress hosting” turns up thousands of options,…
