I would recommend you to go with VPS Hosting 1&1 or Blue Host. They have a very low down time and their costumer support system is also very impressive.
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You can't really beat the pricing or features that Nexcess Shared Hosting for Magento provides.
And that's coming from a competitor so a very genuine recommendation
For best performance, I recommend Nexcess. For budget plan, I recommend SiteGround shared hosting
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If you don't care much about price then go for Nexcess. If your site is new with not many product, go SiteGround
You usually get what you pay for, so best to avoid the mass market hosts and go with someone more specialist. A company did write a DIY eBook so you have have your own Magento hosting for free for the first year, takes about 1hr to launch a site on it. A Google search is always the best start, for development under $20 is fine but for a live site you need to budget $30-$50.
Hi,
I really wasted dozens of hours and hundreds of dollars to find out that shared hosting would never work for Magento 2 properly. After trying many shared hosting (some of very expansive ones as well) I ended up at a VPS
I have found a very very good value fully managed VPS at TMDHosting for 36USD/mo. My small (1.4MB), speed-optimized webshop loads in within 2 sec at most, but usually faster.
If your website requires MySQL, you can count on Siteground, it has unique handmade hosting solution. The combination of their smart hardware architecture - they have a separate disk for MySQL only - and software optimizations such as Siteground in-house MySQL query cache and memory usage tweaks, makes your MySQL safer, faster and better supported than anywhere else.
They invested significant resources in applying technologies that boost the performance of Magento shops even on more affordable shared servers. They provide free Cloudflare CDN with Railgun to make both yours and your customers' experience with Magento really fast and enjoyable
I like to recommend you to go with VPS hosting. Now a days plenty hosting providers in the market which are providing at affordable prices according to the requirements. It will fulfil your needs and you can install Magento 2 which support MySQL 5.6
It all depends. In general, I don't at all agree.
For example, a single Magento install has about 10,000 files. Yeah, you read that right -- 10k files. It's all PHP, and resources quickly get out of hand. "Any host" just really does not work well at all, even if they are using standard caching. There's a reason that Magento hosting exists (Nexcess, for example), and why most Magento sites are running on VPS or dedicated.
Magento is not WordPress. It won't work well just anywhere. I would only recommend to check out the difference between Siteground and Bluehost and choose from them only
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