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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2021 · 4 MIN

Vultr High Frequency Review

from BarrazaCarlos.com Digital Marketing, Entrepreneurship & Professional Development · host Carlos Alberto Barraza Lopez

One of the new services that are being developed is to use better cloud services as IT Infrastructure. The big players like AWS, Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure are cloud services that seem to be focused for also bigger size companies, or at least bigger than just a freelancer or a blogger. As a blogger, I wanted to have a place where I can write my content, and also a place where I can monetize my blog. As one keep learning about the importance of website loading times, one understands how important is to have a fast hosting providers. As I have told in the comparison Godaddy vs Siteground vs Kinsta vs Cloudways, choosing the best wordpress hosting has been a long way. There are many reviews that tells you their own ideas, but you are not sure which one will be the best that fits for you. I wanted to try out a cloud WordPress hosting, and I gave a try to Kinsta. They use Google Cloud Platform, but Kinsta was a terrible decision. Specially for a blogger. I have to say, of course Google Cloud Platform was super fast. Plus, my website was optimized. But the extra fees that Kinsta had if you exceeded the number of visitors, was a no for me. Specially because, they take into account bot visits for this number. So I turn back to Siteground while I decided which other WordPress Hosting I should try. Eventually while reading the recommendations in Facebook Groups about Cloudways with Vultr High Frequency, I decided to give it a try. For $13 you can have your high speed WordPress Site and cloud hosting services. So, I changed to Cloudways. (Well, all WordPress Hosting Services are in the cloud, it is just a fancy word now.) I show you how were my GTmetrix numbers with Siteground and now with Cloudways. I can’t say it is fully optimized, but the improvement was a faster website. Of course, there is the big difference of having a shared WordPress Hosting to a dedicated WordPress Hosting. The DNS response rate, has been faster now. Plus, I am using WP-Rocket to optimize the Cache, CSS, Javascripts, and HTML. There is still a long way on the Website Optimization. But so far, my decision to choose Vultr High Frequency was the good recommendations that I have heard and read. I had to test it by myself, and yes, it has improved way better than Siteground. The bad side is that you will need an extra add-on if you want to host your email on Cloudways. For now I use Siteground to host my emails. Installing WordPress on Cloudways is really easy. You can read my Cloudways Review to learn more about it, which in there it has a better step by step of how to install WordPress on Cloudways with Vultr High Frequency. Full article at: Vultr High Frequency Review 2021 – Fastest & Cheapest WordPress Hosting

One of the new services that are being developed is to use better cloud services as IT Infrastructure. The big players like AWS, Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure are cloud services that seem to be focused for also bigger size companies, or at least bigger than just a freelancer or a blogger. As a blogger, I wanted to have a place where I can write my content, and also a place where I can monetize my blog. As one keep learning about the importance of website loading times, one understands how important is to have a fast hosting providers. As I have told in the comparison Godaddy vs Siteground vs Kinsta vs Cloudways, choosing the best wordpress hosting has been a long way. There are many reviews that tells you their own ideas, but you are not sure which one will be the best that fits for you. I wanted to try out a cloud WordPress hosting, and I gave a try to Kinsta. They use Google Cloud Platform, but Kinsta was a terrible decision. Specially for a blogger. I have to say, of course Google Cloud Platform was super fast. Plus, my website was optimized. But the extra fees that Kinsta had if you exceeded the number of visitors, was a no for me. Specially because, they take into account bot visits for this number. So I turn back to Siteground while I decided which other WordPress Hosting I should try. Eventually while reading the recommendations in Facebook Groups about Cloudways with Vultr High Frequency, I decided to give it a try. For $13 you can have your high speed WordPress Site and cloud hosting services. So, I changed to Cloudways. (Well, all WordPress Hosting Services are in the cloud, it is just a fancy word now.) I show you how were my GTmetrix numbers with Siteground and now with Cloudways. I can’t say it is fully optimized, but the improvement was a faster website. Of course, there is the big difference of having a shared WordPress Hosting to a dedicated WordPress Hosting. The DNS response rate, has been faster now. Plus, I am using WP-Rocket to optimize the Cache, CSS, Javascripts, and HTML. There is still a long way on the Website Optimization. But so far, my decision to choose Vultr High Frequency was the good recommendations that I have heard and read. I had to test it by myself, and yes, it has improved way better than Siteground. The bad side is that you will need an extra add-on if you want to host your email on Cloudways. For now I use Siteground to host my emails. Installing WordPress on Cloudways is really easy. You can read my Cloudways Review to learn more about it, which in there it has a better step by step of how to install WordPress on Cloudways with Vultr High Frequency. Full article at: Vultr High Frequency Review 2021 – Fastest & Cheapest WordPress Hosting

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