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some tips here, never pre-pay for web hosting especially for 2 yrs plan and there no such thing as unlimited bandwidth... marketing gimmick.

If don't pre pay then pay monthly ?..

currently with Host Sg on their most simplest plan. uploading images to my wordpress site is very slow...4 images of less than 1 MB takes about 1 minute.

any good local hosting with good support to recommend ? need my website to be migrated as well, don't know how to do it myself.
 

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If don't pre pay then pay monthly ?..

currently with Host Sg on their most simplest plan. uploading images to my wordpress site is very slow...4 images of less than 1 MB takes about 1 minute.

any good local hosting with good support to recommend ? need my website to be migrated as well, don't know how to do it myself.

1min is quite long, they cap u?
anyways theres quite a few.
 

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I recommand HostGator

It has a very good interface and it has many features, you can make as many sub-domains website as you want and you can make as many professional emails as you want. You can also have one-click installs on your web server like WordPress or bbPress. Overall i think HostGator is good and there is alsoa Singapore website Hostgator.sg
 

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there are some hosting now with SSD storage........has anyone tried them ? do they really "speed up" while you are working on your site ? or is it just a gimmick ?
 

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there are some hosting now with SSD storage........has anyone tried them ? do they really "speed up" while you are working on your site ? or is it just a gimmick ?

Using SSD is not a gimmick, but you want to know what you are speeding up. Web servers have numerous functionality serving contents and contents comes from different sources. If you are a static webpage or only dynamic at the client end and static at the server end, then the SSD is almost useless. With sufficient memory, where static web servers normally do not require a lot of memory, once the static HTML file is read from the filesystem, it will be cached in the memory for subsequent serving unless the file is changed. Such typical web servers can be more than 90% read and 10% write or could be 100% read and 0% write for content serving purposes.

If you are using a CMS such as wordpress, joomla, or other server side application which may have dynamic write onto the SSD, yes, the SSD will offer better performance compared to the plain old magnetic hard disk, but the margin will greatly depends on how often you write to the filesystem and whether there are sufficient random access to provide the extra value from the SSD compared to the magnetic hard disk. Because magnetic hard disk and also the operating system will normally have write cache, so the performance gain for SSD will be rather insignificant if there are no heavy excessive writes on the disk.

As for reading off the CMS, the rendering of the templates with the contents normally is cached by the CMS unless your CMS has heavy dynamic pages constantly changing or cannot be cached. That's where there will be more CPU usage, but not necessarily translate to READ on the disk(whether SSD or magnetic). To add on, CMS do not normally store the contents in the filesystem. They store it in RDBMS(normally), so how fast the pages are read and formed is more depending on the performance of the database, not how fast your disk reads or write. If it is a VPS server you are using and you are given access to install or run the database off your host which is running on SSD, that's where you may get more performance but still database also have query caches, hence the benefits may or may not be apparent. A lot of database operations such as sorting, grouping, joining are perform in memory and only spill into the disk for temporary files if the tables are too large to be contained in the memory, so your mileage may varies.

Without understanding how your application works and which kind of resources if requires, SSD can be a just an expensive white elephant for you. it is not gimmicky, just over-provisioned or over-spec'ed. I hope what I have responded helped you in your understanding.
 

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I have an online shop on wordpress website. i need to upload product images which I think is a bit slow at the moment. after making changes to certain pages on the website, it also takes "awhile" to see the changes when you refresh the page.

I am not sure if these speed advantage is useful, but from productivity point of view , I would say yes.

but most importantly is when people go to my site, it has to load fast. will server upgrade improve speed on visitor's side? or should i look into optimising my site instead ?
 

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I have an online shop on wordpress website. i need to upload product images which I think is a bit slow at the moment. after making changes to certain pages on the website, it also takes "awhile" to see the changes when you refresh the page.

I am not sure if these speed advantage is useful, but from productivity point of view , I would say yes.

but most importantly is when people go to my site, it has to load fast. will server upgrade improve speed on visitor's side? or should i look into optimising my site instead ?

i believe optimizing the site will be better...
 

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Have been using Vodien for many years now and am pretty satisfied with them. Very fast response to queries and support.
 

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I have an online shop on wordpress website. i need to upload product images which I think is a bit slow at the moment. after making changes to certain pages on the website, it also takes "awhile" to see the changes when you refresh the page.

I am not sure if these speed advantage is useful, but from productivity point of view , I would say yes.

but most importantly is when people go to my site, it has to load fast. will server upgrade improve speed on visitor's side? or should i look into optimising my site instead ?

without knowing the type of hosting you have and the spec of your server, its really hard to advise you anything.

E-commerce wordpress website should at least be hosted on a VPS or a dedicated server so that backend optimization will be much easy. Shared hosting will be much harder to optimize especially if the entire node is overloaded and server resources are oversold.
 

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If don't pre pay then pay monthly ?..

currently with Host Sg on their most simplest plan. uploading images to my wordpress site is very slow...4 images of less than 1 MB takes about 1 minute.

any good local hosting with good support to recommend ? need my website to be migrated as well, don't know how to do it myself.

You see your problem here? If you have pre-paid for 1 or 2 years upfront and you encountered performance/load issues, it will be hard for you to decide to stay or leave your current host since you'll have to put up with the slow server if you stay or write off your pre-paid hosting fee if you decides to leave. Thats why the lesson is always to pay your recurring server fees on monthly basis because you can't anticipate the future problems.
 

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Hi guys, I tried godaddy for my site but whenever I try to talk to customer service, like very long one leh.

Has anyone tried using SiteGround before? I came across it here
 
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hi guys,

I am currently hosting a personal blog with asmallorange.

was wondering if it's possible to switch to a cheaper local hosting provider like hostinglah.

but i am afraid it will disappear after a few years.

any recommendations or advice?
 

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does anyone know any reliable colocation service provider in SG that charge below S$100 per 1U here?

Pm me. thanks
 

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hi guys,

I am currently hosting a personal blog with asmallorange.

was wondering if it's possible to switch to a cheaper local hosting provider like hostinglah.

but i am afraid it will disappear after a few years.

any recommendations or advice?

Your blog using wordpress, ghost or what blogging platform?
 

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hi guys,

I am currently hosting a personal blog with asmallorange.

was wondering if it's possible to switch to a cheaper local hosting provider like hostinglah.

but i am afraid it will disappear after a few years.

any recommendations or advice?

I would strongly suggest you go for proven global hosting providers like hostgator or bluehost where there's 24 x 7 support.

You'll never know when your website can go down - if it goes down at night during the weekend and cheap local hosting provider doesn't provide 24 x 7 support you're screwed.

I host my website with siterubix which is linked to wealthy affiliate where I can get ongoing training and education on internet marketing. The site support there is excellent. My Wordpress website went down twice because of faulty plug-ins and the support uploaded the backup within 5 min.
 

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I'm currently using bluehost and vodien. Hosting 3 website... Vodien's 5GB storage is a rather big limitation. Thinking of just switching over to bluehost completely. Any comment?
 

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I'm currently using bluehost and vodien. Hosting 3 website... Vodien's 5GB storage is a rather big limitation. Thinking of just switching over to bluehost completely. Any comment?

Bluehost server not in Singapore but i believe Vodien server in Singapore... premium price :o
 
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