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Requirements of online store to webhosting provider

Started by gaertner.mike, Dec 15, 2022, 08:37 AM

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gaertner.mikeTopic starter

Hello there! I am currently running a WordPress + woocommerce store and I am aware that regular hosting may not be sufficient for my needs. Can you please share your experience with me and recommend a web hosting provider that can handle a store with more than 2500 products, multi-level filtering, and an average of 200-500 daily visitors?
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timbarnard

I am not sure if the store is currently hosted and experiencing issues. If that is the case, it is concerning because having "2500+ products and about 200-500 people a day" should not be too much of a load for a WordPress-based store. Alternatively, perhaps the store is running smoothly but the author of the question is anticipating higher traffic in the future.

In my experience, running a blog that receives double the amount of daily visitors than what the store is experiencing does not pose a significant load and can even be accommodated by a free hosting plan. Nonetheless, it is always beneficial to invest in a reliable web hosting provider to ensure the best possible performance and user experience for the store's visitors.
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sheenaroy

The number of people visiting the website is not necessarily an accurate indicator of its performance; rather, it depends on the type and volume of requests made to the site. Additionally, the way a site is built can greatly impact its resource usage. For example, a premium theme with a visualizer and revoslaydor may consume resources unnecessarily, even with only 2 hits per hour, while a site using normal themes from reputable manufacturers and no buggy plugins can handle 1000 hits per hour without issue.

Therefore, while having "2500+ products and about 200-500 people a day" may seem like a lot, it ultimately depends on how the site is constructed. A poorly implemented multi-level filtering feature, for instance, can quickly exaggerate the site's resource usage even with just a single request. It is crucial to ensure that the website is optimized for efficient resource management and that any added features are properly implemented to avoid unnecessary strain on the hosting server.
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Sullivan

Stable and reliable servers are available from qhoster.com and legionbox.com.
Their service is really fast and they are ready to support you 24/7.
 
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Arkanello

Like hostforweb.com shared hosting. Setup was very fast and their 24/7 support team helped me with everything I needed.
Thinking to switch to their VPS hosting account soon.
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Parados

Strongly believe XXI Web Hosting is flexible enough to meet your specific needs. Like their thai web hosting solutions.
I've found them to be the best host for support, advice, and pricing out of several hosts I have ever seen before.
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bernhard_riman

Quote from: gaertner.mike on Dec 15, 2022, 08:37 AMGood day! I have a WordPress + woocommerce store, and I believe that ordinary hosting will not work for it,
so share your experience, which web hosting provider to choose for my purposes, so that it copes perfectly with a store where 2500+ products, multi-level filtering, and about 200-500 people a day.
I can recommend servers for hosting at fozzy.com. Because there is a server with a test period, you can personally choose the servers and the platform. Test it in action, if you don't like it, change it.
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heenamajeed

The process of selecting a suitable hosting provider can be broken down into five essential steps.

Step #1 entails determining the technical requirements for hosting. This involves deciding on the amount of disk space (in gigabytes) needed for your website, expected daily visitor traffic, whether you require installation of your own software, and which platform your online store will run on, such as WordPress, Opencart, Bitrix, etc.

Step #2 entails choosing the type of hosting based on the results of your technical requirements analysis. Depending on your particular needs, you may choose virtual hosting, VPS, dedicated server, or cloud hosting.

For Step #3, once you have identified your needs and selected a type of hosting, it is time to pick a hosting provider. You may refer back to the selection criteria discussed earlier to help guide your choice.

Step #4 is all about testing different hosting providers using their trial periods to evaluate factors such as ease of management, actual vs advertised technical specifications, server power, disk space, and other performance metrics. It is crucial to take advantage of these trials before committing to any particular hosting service.

Finally, Step #5 involves selecting the most appropriate tariff plan and making payment for your chosen hosting provider. It is recommended that you pay annually in advance to enjoy any long-term discounts offered by the hosting company and avoid monthly payments.
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BarryV

For a WordPress + WooCommerce store with your requirements, it's recommended to choose a web hosting provider that offers optimized WordPress hosting or specialized WooCommerce hosting. These providers typically have server configurations and features specifically tailored for running WordPress and WooCommerce websites efficiently.

Here are a few well-known web hosting providers that are often recommended for WordPress + WooCommerce stores:

1. SiteGround: They offer managed WordPress hosting plans that include features like automatic updates, caching, and security measures. They also provide excellent customer support.

2. Bluehost: Known for its WordPress integration, Bluehost offers WooCommerce-specific hosting packages. They provide good performance and reliability for online stores.

3. WP Engine: This hosting provider focuses exclusively on managed WordPress hosting. Their plans are known for their high-performance infrastructure, security features, and dedicated support.

4. Kinsta: Another popular choice for managed WordPress hosting, Kinsta provides optimized and scalable hosting infrastructure, including features like automatic backups, staging environments, and excellent performance.

5. Cloudways: They are a cloud-based hosting provider that lets you choose from multiple cloud infrastructure providers like AWS, Google Cloud, and DigitalOcean. It offers flexibility and scalability, allowing you to optimize your store's performance.

6. A2 Hosting: They offer optimized hosting solutions for WordPress, including WooCommerce. A2 Hosting provides fast loading times and excellent customer support.

7. DreamHost: Known for its reliable services, DreamHost offers optimized WordPress hosting plans that can handle WooCommerce stores effectively. They have a strong focus on security and provide a user-friendly interface.

8. Liquid Web: This hosting provider offers managed WooCommerce hosting plans specifically designed for online stores. They provide high-performance servers, automatic backups, and advanced security features.

9. Flywheel: If you're looking for a host that specializes in WordPress, Flywheel is worth considering. They offer managed WordPress hosting optimized for speed and security, making it a good choice for WooCommerce stores.

10. Nexcess: Another provider specializing in WooCommerce hosting, Nexcess offers scalable plans with features like automatic backups, performance optimization, and dedicated support.


When selecting a hosting provider, consider factors such as server performance, uptime, customer support, scalability, pricing, and any additional features that may be important to your specific needs.
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Torreako

Happy with these guys and can highly recommend NETSHOP hosting service to others.
I can't but praise this team of support folks enough - they make things look so easy, they have not had any downtime since I have been a customer.
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