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Is Shared Hosting Dying? What Replaces It

· 6 min read
Customer Care Engineer

Published on May 7, 2026

Is Shared Hosting Dying? What Replaces It

Shared Hosting is Dying? Not fully, but the old version of it is losing ground fast. The cheap, crowded plan with vague limits, slow support, and mystery performance is already on the way out. What remains is a narrower use case: very small sites, low-risk projects, and owners who can tolerate less control in exchange for the lowest possible cost.

The reason is not fashion. It is workload, security, and expectation. Websites are heavier now, stores have more plugins, SaaS tools call APIs all day, and customers expect pages to load fast even during traffic spikes. At the same time, business owners have become less patient with downtime and less forgiving of support that replies tomorrow with a copy-paste answer. Shared hosting can still function, but the margin for error is much smaller than it was.

Managed VPS vs Shared Hosting Explained

· 5 min read
Customer Care Engineer

Published on May 2, 2026

Managed VPS vs Shared Hosting Explained

A hosting plan usually looks fine right up until traffic spikes, a plugin update breaks something, or your checkout page starts loading like it is stuck in traffic. That is where the managed VPS vs shared hosting decision stops being a pricing question and becomes an operational one.

For small businesses, agencies, online stores, and growing SaaS projects, the wrong hosting model creates slow performance, support delays, and too much time spent fixing infrastructure instead of running the business. The right one gives you room to grow without adding stress. If you are comparing managed VPS and shared hosting, the real difference is not just server resources. It is how much control, isolation, and hands-on support you actually need.

Time to Change From Shared Hosting to VPS?

· 5 min read
Customer Care Engineer

Published on April 23, 2026

Time to Change From Shared Hosting to VPS?

A slow WordPress site rarely fails all at once. More often, it starts with small warnings - slower admin pages, random traffic spikes that knock things over, plugin updates timing out, checkout pages lagging, and support replies that blame "resource usage" without giving you a real fix. If you are wondering about the time to change from the shared hosting to VPS for the best perfomance of your WordPress site, that question usually comes up after shared hosting has already started holding the site back.

For many WordPress owners, shared hosting is a reasonable place to start. It is cheap, simple, and enough for a low-traffic brochure site or a new blog with light plugin usage. But WordPress sites do not stay simple forever. A few more plugins, a page builder, WooCommerce, more visitors, scheduled jobs, image-heavy content, and suddenly the hosting plan that looked affordable starts costing you speed, stability, and time.