Posted April 8Apr 8 I’m scaling a niche blog that's starting to see real traffic. Shared hosting feels limiting now. Do you think jumping straight to managed VPS is overkill? What’s your experience transitioning hosts as your site grows?
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April 18Apr 18 Administrators I’m scaling a niche blog that's starting to see real traffic. Shared hosting feels limiting now. Do you think jumping straight to managed VPS is overkill? What’s your experience transitioning hosts as your site grows? If you’re scaling a niche blog, why don’t you go with a Reseller server where you have basically a vps server in one? You’d have more than enough space to suit your growing blog for a very long time. You can get one for $13 a month. Owner of a Virtual Pets Forum.
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May 2May 2 When choosing a hosting provider for a growing niche blog, I prioritize speed, reliability, and scalability. Look for features like SSD storage, high uptime, and excellent customer support. I recommend considering providers like SiteGround or Bluehost for their performance and flexibility as your blog expands.