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  1. What better choice to host woocommerce sites?
  2. Can you please advice me what better host plan i should choice for eCommerce sites hosting like woo-commerce:
  3. 1-Shared hosting
  4. 2-Reseller Hosting
  5. 3-VPS
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  19. My budget is medium but i want provide fast and reliable service for my client.
  20. I am already have reseller account but these is first time i have a client want host eCommerce site , when i tried demo of his site on my hosting the speed is very low .
  21. SO,I start thinking the options :
  22. 1- Host these client with any shared hosting with others like BlueHost
  23. 2- Change my hosting provider to another with same plan (Reseller hosting)
  24. 3- Change to VPS
  25.  
  26. Thank you all for your help
  27.  
  28. From your post I can gather that you want “speed”.
  29.  
  30. You mentioned your budget is “Medium” but we don’t know what medium is. It’s better to clarify what budget you want.
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  32. There are 3 big deciding factors in speed.
  33. 1 ) Speed of Server
  34. 2 ) Efficiency of your Wordpress Installation in terms of plugins used etc
  35. 3 ) Presence of a CDN to ensure the speed is equal to multiple parts of the word.
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  37. For each factor, let me tell you what you need
  38. 1 ) Server speed.
  39. Judging by the fact, that you need to ask such a question, you would not be able to handle a site without full management. Hence, you are looking at a “ Managed solution “.
  40.  
  41. For the best speed, you would be looking at a “ Managed Dedicated Server “, hopefully with NVMe ( Super fast SSDs ) as storage. This would probably cost in the $100++ range at the minimum.
  42.  
  43. In second place, would be a managed VPS. KnownHost is pretty well known for these, and they cost ~$35/mo ( Entry level ) with cPanel.
  44.  
  45. In last place, would be a shared hosting provider. Shared hosting providers vary in speed depending on the provider ( Get a good one ).
  46.  
  47. Now I don’t know what you consider fast/slow personally.
  48.  
  49. I’ll give you a basic site ( oralcare.my ) , it’s a Wordpress site installe with WooCommerce ( No CDN, no other plugins besides WooCommerce installed ). Is it a good speed for you ? If you need faster than that, I would suggest getting a VPS at least.
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  51. 2 ) Your Wordpress Installation.
  52. Now this is also very key. You can have the fastest server in the world, but you installed 20+ plugins that are not efficient. I’ve had customers complained about slow Wordpress sites, during my diagnosis ( A simple check on gtmetrix.com ), showed that the site was fetching 70++ requests, and the ones that were taking multiple seconds to load, were plugins that were fetching stuff from other servers. Once removed, the load times were respectable again.
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  54. There is no point getting a Ferrari, but putting in cheap oil/petrol/tires in it. ( Similar analogy, it just means the plugins are bottleecking your blazing fast server ).
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  56. 3 ) CDN.
  57. It means content delivery network. It means all the static files on your site ( CSS/JS/Images etc ), is stored in multiple datacenters worldwide. So, you will be less affected by location of your customers, to your server location.
  58.  
  59. CloudFlare is an option, but some could argue it’s more or less a caching solution. BunnyCDN/BelugaCDN is a lot cheaper than paid CloudFlare, and works well for some of my customers.
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  61. However, if most of your buyers are from the same country, you might omit this and getting a hosting from a datacenter near said country.
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  63. As a final word, it completely depends on your budget, if it’s insufficient, your drive to learn and explore to get the best bang for buck deal you !
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  68. Well said @HostKoala
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  70. @OP - what sort of budget do you have? The different solutions you mentioned can vary quite a bit in price. if you are working with a set budget, that may dictate the route you need to go
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  72. A Managed VPS would be the most efficient when it comes to a WooCommerce website; as per a Shared Hosting you'll have some luck with it on a shared hosting website too - if your host has it optimized for such, as there are plenty of starter Woocommerce hosted on Shared Hosting, which leads to the question how big is the woocommerce store?
  73.  
  74. Hi,
  75. Can you please advice me what better host plan i should choice for eCommerce sites hosting like woo-commerce:
  76. 1-Shared hosting
  77. 2-Reseller Hosting
  78. 3-VPS
  79.  
  80. My budget is medium but i want provide fast and reliable service for my client.
  81. I am already have reseller account but these is first time i have a client want host eCommerce site , when i tried demo of his site on my hosting the speed is very low .
  82. SO,I start thinking the options :
  83. 1- Host these client with any shared hosting with others like BlueHost
  84. 2- Change my hosting provider to another with same plan (Reseller hosting)
  85. 3- Change to VPS
  86.  
  87. Thank you all for your help
  88.  
  89.  
  90. Many great starting points mentioned so far, and RAM is something that you have to take into consideration. WooCommerce doesn't work well on Shared, and the plugin alone require 512MB of RAM which would leave little to work with for the other plugins, PHP, and MySQL.
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  92. Any host that you Google and comes up within "Top 5 or Top 10" web hosts...avoid them. Search for quality and reputable hosts on here. Contact all of them with your questions, and then narrow down your choices. Look up reviews on those hosts on here, and when you pick one, pay monthly until you have a level of trust with them.
  93.  
  94. Make sure to research forms of security for WordPress.
  95.  
  96. One thing that was not mentioned...is the WooCommerce website new or existing with customers? If it's new, then you should be looking towards a VPS to start with. If they have traffic/customers, then a good VPS or Server. All depends.
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