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1000+ visitors, which hosting type would you recommend? - anush29 - 09-25-2023

At any given day the visitors number reaches 1000 on average.

Currently I am on shared hosting which is extremely slow when a lot of visitors come at once.

The site is a static site with worpdress. So, there is not much too load.

What type of hosting would you recommend?


RE: 1000+ visitors, which hosting type would you recommend? - zeus - 09-25-2023

Wordpress is not actually static. It loads mysql, php and also consume tremendous amount of bandwidth.

1000 visitors in a single whole day isn't much that of any traffic. You said it becomes slow, for how many users actually? And also how lot resources do it consume then?

By my guess a good VPS shall work with you fine. 2-4 cores and 4-8 gb ram should be enough.


RE: 1000+ visitors, which hosting type would you recommend? - abhirupb - 09-26-2023

WP is the worst of the worst when it comes to bandwidth and loading time. If it was not liked by G then nobody would have used it that's for sure. It has a monopoly over the market. So, it doesn't care how it's users think.

How much resources does it consume when it comes to pick hours?


RE: 1000+ visitors, which hosting type would you recommend? - anush29 - 09-26-2023

As, I said I am on shared hosting so I don't have much of any access. But I have sent you guys a screenshot awstats that I have.


RE: 1000+ visitors, which hosting type would you recommend? - zeus - 10-07-2023

It's not much. Your site is slow because you are probably in a shared hosting. And any other site on that machine is pulling out all the resources.

A good VPS with 2gb-4gb ram, a decent processing speed processor should be enough for you. I have mentioned you back in the PM as well (marking it by red pen). The peak hours need some resources but not that much what you think.