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VPS with 4GB RAM or 8GB RAM or more..
Use this:
https://slickstack.io/
https://wordops.net/
Enjoy easy to maintain and fastest with Redis or Nginx_Fastcgi and you save a few bucks if you are smart and you buy from good provider
We can offer the following package:
4GB Memory
150GB Storage
4 vCore CPU
10TB Monthly Transfer
1 IPv4 address
1 IPv6 address
1 IPv6 Subnet (/112)
Xen HVM Virtualization
Semi-Managed Server Service (we will setup and optimise the server)
Hestia Control Panel
Friendly Support
Daily Backup
Anti-DDoS Protection
99.9% SLA Uptime
£15 per month
but what load to hosting generating your visitors?
our hosting with WP support.
Econom
unlimited space, cost and per megabyte from $0.006 per month - best idea for low-cost small sites.
!also supported fixed space plans. from $1.08 per month, for annualy.
Have you got definition for unlimited space? As hard drives are not elastic.
Probably a language barrier. They are likely referring to unmetered disk space.
Many shared hosting providers offer this these days. There was even a rather good one @jar kept bringing up that also offered unmetered disk space (forgot the name).
Edit: Found it:
Hence why using the term unmetered is probably better in this context.
So in this case, I am looking for dedicated server with true unlimited storage or fine to have a definition of size of 10PT as minimum.
You obviously won't find that. Unlimited/Unmetered is a marketing term for "if you are your average Joe, non techy, and don't know what specs you actually need, you will likely love an unlimited/unmetered plan and don't run into issues. Of course, there are so and so "unlimited" companies, but there are many who are not bad and have been in the business for a while. Then again, if a client who wants to compete with /r/datahoarder signs up, it's only to be expected for them to get booted of the service. Similar case applies in webdesign. When I still offered managed hosting for e.g. a café I made a website for, the offer simply included "hosting their website" not specifics as in 25GB or 1000GB of space. What would they be doing with these numbers? Many people start running as soon as they start seeing limits and the avg. café owner also doesn't NEED to know whether his website needs 2GB, or 20GB either. They would rather focus on running their café and optimizing service. If their website would have needed 100GB of storage, would I have provided it in the light of my managed hosting offer? Sure. But most definitely the actual needs would have been around 1-2GB and there's a lot of pages that don't need more space. For such pages (probably 80% of the web), such unlimited hosts provide peace of mind and are a perfect fit. The other 20% perhaps not so much.
First Google search result said:
Any good quality shared hosting run by a top tier company will do. Your budget is perfect for that.
Make sure to look for a shared hosting that has plenty of resources (ask for the LVE limits), make sure to have at least 200% CPU in LVE, I/O speed 50MB/s minimum, at least 2GB RAM. That comes with litespeed web server so that you can enjoy that lscache plugin for wordpress. Immunify360 so that your wordpress don't get hammered with bot attacks, daily jetbackup backups. CageFS for security from other accounts. That's the typical shared hosting that is decent.
That's about it.
Did you mean @speedypage !?
How much storage are you currently using?
How much storage did you use 6 months ago?
speedypage is
really the best according to price/feature/perf
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My man isn't even bothering creating a different username
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yeah. Econom have unlimited space