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June 18, 2019 at 09:28 UTC - Views: 25 #59904
alvinarichard
ParticipantI am launching a new store on WooCommerce and for that I need a reliable managed WordPress hosting. I am not sure of this hosting company but anyone uses their services so kindly share me your feedback whether I go for Cloudways or Siteground?
June 18, 2019 at 22:50 UTC - Views: 33 #59917Weaver
KeymasterWeaverTheme.com has recently switched from BlueHost to SiteGround. I have the GoGeek plan, have been very pleased so far (over a month). I’m hosting over 20 sites with this plan, and believe the speed remains very fast. I imagine this site gets the most traffic by a farily large factor. But the other sites also run quite well.
I suspect their GrowBig plan would work quite well too. They get very good recommendations.
After being happy with BlueHost for many years, they destroyed any faith I had in them by allowing my Weaver Theme sites to be down for 10 days straight, could not fix the issue, and totally stopped providing any support. I would never ever recommend them again to any one. Completely unprofessional in their treatment of my problem. They did cancel my hosting plan and refunded the balance without questions – the only thing they did right. I understand that the ownership of BlueHost as changed recently, and the new management seems totally inept.
So, I really did my homework for a new host, and SiteGround seems to offer terrific performance, support and a truly amazing price.
June 3, 2022 at 17:54 UTC - Views: 13 #70860alvinarichard
ParticipantI have personally used their Growbig plan but I needed more to update so I just suggested by my colleagues to go for kinsta or Cloudways but not sure which one should I go for? I have seen cloudways reviews and even I have seen the comparison of Cloudways vs Kinsta but still I am not sure which one is more feasible?
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