Tag: Website Hosting

Web hosting brand Nexcess absorbed into parent company Liquid Web

After 20 years the web hosting company on which Magento was built will merge into Liquid Web to become one brand. After the merger, due to complete by the end of Q2 2024, Nexcess customers will be able to manage their account through LiquidWeb.com and the services, plans, and contacts…

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What is a Service Level Agreement (SLA) in web hosting?

You likely know that a Service Level Agreement (SLA) is a thing of immense importance when picking out a web hosting provider, but if you’re not completely sure what a web hosting SLA is, this guide is just for you. While good-old word of mouth still plays its part in…

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What is Magento hosting? A definitive guide

Magento is a popular ecommerce platform that helps businesses create and manage their online stores. In order to run a Magento store, businesses need to host their website on a server. This is where Magento hosting comes in. Magento hosting is a type of web hosting specifically designed for Magento…

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How shared hosting can kill your online business

While shared hosting might seem like an attractive budget-friendly option, it could be silently sabotaging your business’s success. A slow-loading website can drop customer satisfaction by 16%, pushing potential customers straight into your competitors’ arms. Quality web hosting isn’t just about keeping your website online — it’s about ensuring optimal…

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Top benefits of managed VPS hosting

In a world where there are already 1.2 billion websites, getting online should be a no-brainer. Having an original idea is great for starters, but there are some steps to go through and things to consider – web hosting, domain name, and a website builder being the most essential.  Looking…

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Shared hosting vs VPS hosting: Which package should I choose?

The best web hosting for your website is defined by what you want to achieve. When I set up my first hosting solution I believed that getting a VPS and uploading WordPress to it was the cheapest option. I was wrong. Now, looking back I should have got one of…

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