What's a good cheap host that can handle high traffic? (preferably shared)

Baneadl

Well-known member
VIP MEMBER
Joined
Apr 2, 2017
Messages
179
Hi! I'm currently searching for a good hosting provider, preferably one that offers shared hosting. I've checked out some previous posts in this forum, but I'm still struggling to decide. I've tried DreamHost, Hostinger, and NameCheap, but they're all a bit slow for my liking. I was thinking about switching to DreamPress from DreamHost, but it's $20 per month. Is there anything solid that I can get for $10 to $15 per month? Thanks for any advice!
 
Check out Namecheap's plans, which are solid in terms of quota and price.
 
I believe that shared hosting is not designed to handle large amounts of traffic. So, if you have a large amount of traffic, I believe a cloud-scalable solution would be preferable.
 
Consider using the services of libertyvps.net and legionbox.com.
They are good and dependable. IMHO.
 
The amount of CPU and RAM allocated to your account is the limitation of Shared hosting.
These days, most (if not all) shared hosting providers use CloudLinux, which limits your account's CPU and RAM usage to the limits set for your plan.

When you reach those limits, your site will start returning 503 errors until the resource usage drops below the limit.

For higher traffic sites, consider Cloudways or WP Bolt VPS solutions.
 
Hello,

Selecting a good web host can be a difficult task. Today, there are numerous options available. And I'm sure you're aware of your website's requirements. However, there are some important factors to consider when choosing shared hosting, such as
Pricing
Storage
Bandwidth
Server security performance
Money-back assurance
Backups for technical support
Additional characteristics
These will assist you in making an even better decision. Let me add one more suggestion: look into the reviews of the service provider you intend to use. and compare the plans to others to see what features you get for the price.
 
Amazon Web Services wins. You can also get 1000 free credit simply by asking for the three lowest tiers to be free for three months. Static IP address, shell access, free https
 
Similar threads Most view View more
Back
Top Bottom