Wordpress hosting?

There are lots of Wordpress hosting specialists out there. I would do some home work on whoever you choose and see what others are saying before jumping in
 
Shared hosting is the best solution for WordPress websites.
It helps to install and manage WordPress, backup and possible to switch easily hosting provider. If you do not have control panel such things difficult to manage. I would suggest searching managed shared hosting rather than WordPress hosting.
 
there are many goo wordpress providers out there. The best advice I can give is to say "look what people are saying" the best way of finding a decent web hosting is listening to what people are saying about them on the web

Try wpengine these have always been good for us
 
Who is the best wordpress hosting provider ? Any suggestions ?

The best provider is the one that fit your need and fulfill your request. Like what others said you should go with shared hosting instead of wordpress, you got to do comparison on the package that the provider provide and also you got to know where the provider server is. Because it will somehow affect the speed on your website, the best is that the server is at your most target audience location or most website visitors location.

Good Luck! :)
 
There are many options available for hosting providers. you can check on Google search engine. but please check the company reviews about their services.
 
I may suggest to use a shared hosting service than using wordpress' one. Because with a shared hosting, you can run several CMS like wordpress, joomla, drupal etc... But instead on wordpress' one, you can run only wordpress. More over, if you want optimization, you can do it yourself in your configuration.
 
If you are still starting, just go for a shared hosting ... you can upgrade to a vps later on if you have already enough visitors....
 
Who is the best wordpress hosting provider ? Any suggestions ?

It is always better to use a shared hosting. Because usually, wordpress hosting are only restricted to wordpress. Then you don't have enough flexibility if you will try later on to install drupal or joomla for example. And usually the prices of shared and wordpress are similar. Then why do you need to restrict yourself to only wordpress? Better have a wide range of possibilities.
 
There are some advantages of using wordpress hosting too:-
- Hosting provider is responsible for upgrading and security fixes?(Right?)
- Lesser tech knowledge needed. Just login and post contents!
 
There are some advantages of using wordpress hosting too:-
- Hosting provider is responsible for upgrading and security fixes?(Right?)
- Lesser tech knowledge needed. Just login and post contents!

100% WRONG

wordpress hosting just means the hosting is for WP only and the host will make sure WP is installed for you, but it is ALWAYS the end users responsibility to make sure you upgrade to the latest version and update any patches issued by WP.
 
WP hosting can be marketed in different ways and depends on as to just what it entails. We also have "WordPress Hosting" but it is not limited to WordPress it is a shared hosting account with things like automatic WordPress updates for core, themes, plugins. Staging VIA wp-cli, GIT, and Version Press, and extended support.

Always do your research so you know just what you are getting and if it is a good fit.
 
I try to be an unbiased as possible, but for all hosts Wordpress makes up about 90% of their business on shared hosting, but look for hosts with the following.

1. LiteSpeed Webserver (They have a native Wordpress cache, which beats anything else), they also have bruteforce protection built into the webserver.
2. A good backup service. No matter what security your host adds, old code will eventually get compromised, so that single plugin that never got updated will be your downfall.
Nothing lets me sleep at night more than knowing that I can restore my site back to before the hack and then fix.
3. Some security. We prefer Imunify360 or BitNinja with Comodo WAF, but mod_sec with Comodo, OWASP or Atomic rulesets at a minimum.
4. A service where the host hasn't switched off the CP backup options, so you can always take your business elsewhere if you have issues.

BTW, regarding Number 1, ask the provider if they have enabled lscache... I have experienced some providers before that offer Litespeed so Im thinking lscache is already enabled but its not. Asked their support to enable it but they say they do not offer it....
 
BTW, regarding Number 1, ask the provider if they have enabled lscache... I have experienced some providers before that offer Litespeed so Im thinking lscache is already enabled but its not. Asked their support to enable it but they say they do not offer it....

LsCache is now included as part of license cost, so really there is no reason not to include it. Actually there never was considering it benefits as much or more the provider as it does the end user.
 
you can find out from google. there are many options available to find out good WordPress hosting providers. but before taking any decision to check the company reviews.
 
LsCache is now included as part of license cost, so really there is no reason not to include it. Actually there never was considering it benefits as much or more the provider as it does the end user.

Thats what I actually said before to that provider but I dont know why they dont enable it.
 
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