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Liquid web is a provider that can mostly be described as hosting for professionals. And it’s clear to see why there are so many choices and technical terms that you just go, what the to avoid that I’m Chase from cyber news. And let me tell you all that you need to know about liquid web hosting. Let’s throw one thing straight out of the window. There are no regular shared hosting plans here. This is a premium hosting provider that concentrates on Cloud virtual private servers, and dedicated servers. Now, if you didn’t understand what that means, just know that it’s really powerful, really expensive, and not that simple to control. But it doesn’t mean that you can’t use it if you’re new to the hosting world as pretty quick support agents with live chat or phone to help you learn. And for a larger sum, you can get managed VPS, which means that liquid web will take care of the technical part, while you’re left with managing your website, it kind of becomes similar to shared hosting, but more on that later.

 So, if you’re looking to host a blog, or simple website, liquid web might be too complex for you. But if you expect lots of traffic and a complex project structure, you might want to stick around for my other points.

Now naturally, if it’s more of a pro solution, you’d expect pro performance and liquid web gives quite an impressive show. So, setting up a custom WordPress website on the first VPS plan and sending it to GT metrics was my initial test my site fully loaded in around 1.2 seconds, which is twice as fast as the recommended 2.5 seconds standard. Even better, it loaded most of my content in under one second. For a real user, it would seem like a blink of an eye. Another thing I wanted to test was how stable my virtual server will be basically, how many users at one time Can it handle before starting to break. To do that I cranked the number of virtual users to 50 and sent all of them to visit my website for around 10 minutes after the invasion was over liquid web stood tall. Yeah, even the cheapest VPS pass this test with flying colors, having no HTTP issues, or even really large performance spikes, as I mentioned that this is a premium provider.

But that doesn’t mean that you can’t save some money on it. If you take a look at the description, I left some of the best deals I managed to find about liquid web Oh, and I’ll also leave all the extra info I have gathered there as well. So, if you’re still itching for facts, visit it after this video is over. Now, I didn’t lie about liquid web not having shared hosting. But what it introduced not long ago is kind of the middle between simple and complex.

They now offer WordPress cloud hosting these plans come fully managed, which means it’s great if you’re just starting out and want to just concentrate on your site’s content. First, it’s not cheap, that’s $19 a month with the cheapest option. But mind you there are six months for half the price. If you follow the deals in this little box right here. Naturally, every managed service will be more expensive. Since these are real people helping your website out and they are more concentrated on E commerce sites. Is it worth it? Yeah, it actually has some pretty powerful plans. They all include a free ssl certificate staging site, automated daily backups, and unlimited professional email accounts. But you’re restricted to one website only. And just 15 gigabytes of storage space, which considering the price can be really limiting for some WordPress projects. Now, discounts are absolutely common with shared hosting, you see that all the time 90% off, 75% off, etc, etc.

Where you don’t see them is usually with more advanced hosting solutions, or at least not as generous as up to 80%. But liquid web is a bit different in this regard. Sure, the plans returned to the regular pricing after the first initial buying. But for that brief moment in your hosting history, you can get VPS with a 75% discount. Now that’s a really big deal. Just note that you will need to prepay for 24 months of hosting, which is a hefty sum. But you don’t usually go with these powerful plans if you just want to host for under a month. Now you know that when something gets more advanced, it gets more complicated. That’s just the nature of the biz, baby. But that means that this technology is kind of limited to only tech savvy users that can do things on their own. Luckily, liquid web addresses this problem by offering fully managed core manage and self-managed plans.

So, in all fairness, if you have the skill and want to do something on your own, you can go for it and save some money. But if you want to remove all that stress of managing something on your own, just increase the price of a plan around 10 bucks, and let the professionals at liquid web do things for you.

Core management is essentially the middle of the two extremes. You are still responsible for most of the tasks, but liquid web will help with updates or security solutions. And you can get every service that they offer in one of these three management forms. What I’m saying is, there’s a lot of choices. I think liquid web is a great host for very specific types of projects or websites. I would call it mission critical hosting that is well worth the quite hefty sum for large projects.

 Yeah, if you’re looking to host a blog $15 A month might sound crazy but when your site makes money Then it’s a wise investment. So, what is your opinion about providers like liquid web? I know it’s definitely not for everyone, but it doesn’t well. Oh, and what are your opinions about VPS? Is it the necessary evolution or something a bit too complicated.

I might just do an explanation video if you guys want it, so let me know. Anyhow, this has been chased from cyber news, and I’ll see you my hosting people next time

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