What's the world's best hosting?
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Hello folks,
I'm looking at hosting options. In your opinion, what's the best provider out there and why?
Cheers,
Gill.
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Thanks Andy, I'll take a look.
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Worth having a look at Siteground Gill. This is who I use and they specialise in Wordpress and Magenta hosting. Find them here.
I personally find them very fast, amazing support, great value and dedicated hosting. I also find that the integration is very easy to manage with CloudFlare and it all just works.
Certainly worth looking at.
-Andy
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Hi Andy,
Sorry yes, very vague of me.
- What is your budget
No limit as long as the solution is the best.
- What sort of site
A mix of around 6 sites, two in real estate, the others are mixed in terms of industry.
- How much traffic is expected
Not masses at the moment. Â Say 10K per month per site max.
- What is powering the site? (Wordpress, Drupal, etc)
Magento for the main one. Some Wordpress.
- Redundancy requirement?
Not sure what this is?
- Speed requirements?
Not sure how to answer. Fast!
- Backups required?
Yes.
Thanks,
Gill.
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The Worlds best hosting? That's a loaded question
- What is your budget
- What sort of site
- How much traffic is expected
- What is powering the site? (Wordpress, Drupal, etc)
- Redundancy requirement?
- Speed requirements?
- Backups required?
Probably lots of other questions too. Some people love AWS but personally I don't like it that much.
-Andy
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