If you are getting a web hosting plan recently and found out your website hosting with them are really slow like crap and there is nothing wrong with your website setup and configuration, this is the web hosting review article that can save you. We are having over 60 wordpress blog sites setup at various web hosting companies, and using their web hosting services, testing them, and hence we have experience at various web hosting services. Undeniable there are web hosting services that are extremely slow compare to other, and we had identified few common know issues that caused your wordpress blog web site running slow.
- Slow web hosting spec. Slow cpu, small RAM, small bandwidth connection for server.
- Over clouded web hosting server, could you imagine web hosting with over 1 thousand web hosting accounts in it, and each account with unlimited domain hosting.
- Poorly control web hosting environment, there is no control over server abuse and over usage by specific php script. Eg, email service and heavy mysql database queries can slow down web server tremendously.
Above are the top three reason that caused poor wordpress speed, and this is the reason to stay away from cheap web hosting that is poorly managed and oversell to thousand of users. If you are looking for budget web hosting, make sure you read our web hosting reviews, check out their service uptime report, and test out the web hosting services yourself first. By this, you can be sure to find a wordpress blog that is fast and reliable. We recommend fatcow hosting, its fast and good, and its green web hosting too. Fatcow coupon price is now at $3.67/mo, 12 months or 24 months term are entitle for this special promo price.
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February 25th, 2010 at 5:50 pm
Interesting article. I haven’t built / hosted as many WordPress sites as you, but I have several going right now. I am working on a new one for a client and it is hosted on FatCow ( http://indiefilmvideo.com/ ) , but he is complaining about it being too slow (and I agree). There are not that many plugins installed, and the site is still quite basic in the early stages of customization. I’m wondering if you have any additional technical tips that might be helpful for optimizing a WordPress site. Obviously, hosting provider alone is not the only variable, and this is an example of a WordPress site running slowly on FatCow.
What about caching plugins? Do you like them? Do you use them?
What about moving the Cron execution out of the page loads and into a proper crontab job?
Other tips?
Thanks!
Andrew
Garlic Media Group
February 26th, 2010 at 10:03 am
visited your website, nice template and design.
as per our experience, its common for new shared hosting to perform slower, new server are commonly with new owners heavily uploading files and testing out new scripts. gradually it will increase in speed.
turn off the cloud tag, its slowing down wordpress tremendously, or change its setting to select smaller tag result.
October 26th, 2010 at 1:32 am
I really found your page you wrote to be quite informative. we have problem with wordpress too.
October 30th, 2010 at 7:27 pm
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