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  • what is the best hosting provider you all guys using in 2026?
    by /u/muslihdev on March 12, 2026 at 3:29 pm

    I am sooo tired of my hosting provider, overcharging and underperforming. I’m paying $12/mo for throttled speeds and unresponsive dashboard. But what really bugs me is the customer support, I get useless scriptied replies when I actually need help and a human to talk to. Am I expecting too much from my hosting provider? submitted by /u/muslihdev [link] [comments]

  • What actually matters when choosing WordPress hosting?
    by /u/Beginning_Fig_6434 on March 12, 2026 at 1:35 pm

    I’ve been running a few WordPress sites for a while and I’m starting to realize “wordpress hosting” means very different things depending on the provider. Some seem to just be normal shared hosting with WordPress preinstalled, while others push things like object caching, staging environments, better PHP workers, and built-in CDN. For people who’ve spent time optimizing WordPress sites, what features in wordpress hosting actually made a noticeable difference for you? Things like server stack, caching layers, support quality, etc. Curious what people learned after running real traffic on their sites, not just setting up a fresh install. submitted by /u/Beginning_Fig_6434 [link] [comments]

  • When Hosting changes IP address and you use Cloudflare
    by /u/RadiantQuests on March 12, 2026 at 1:27 pm

    Hi let’s say you’re on a shared wordpress hosting, and the hosting changes the website’s ip address more often, this would break the link between cloudflare and the website right? So how on a hosting with no root access can one automatically tell Cloudflare the new hosting IP Address? Im asking this since I was reading that some hosts do it and some clients then have a hard time. Thank you submitted by /u/RadiantQuests [link] [comments]

  • Is Hostinger Still the Top Pick for Small Business Hosting in 2026?
    by /u/BymaxTheVibeCoder on March 12, 2026 at 7:58 am

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  • What are some of the use case for high IOPS block storage?
    by /u/cryptminal on March 12, 2026 at 4:09 am

    hi there, doing some research on high IOPS block storage (e.g. baseline 20k, burst up to 600k.) and here are some observations: most (major) cloud providers are selling block storage with low IOPS i.e. 3k most high performance use cases are using object storage i.e. inference sharing results, object storage, AI video S3, etc when company need high IOPS storage, they go straight to pure My question is – is there any value to provide managed high IOPS block storage at all? submitted by /u/cryptminal [link] [comments]

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