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In this video, I go over VPS vs Cloud Hosting or Web-hosted websites. I show the pros and cons of each and which you should pick for your website.

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21 thoughts on “VPS vs Cloud Hosting | Should You Use Web hosting?

  1. I watch it on 2022 and I say to my web hosting good by hallo vps but I most learned Linux I can it a little bit 1.5 year learning Linux html css3 1,5 years Javascript 3 years sql is easy php easy if you Javascript can write node js is coming sass a little bit api a little bit

  2. i use linux all the time. i love vps. if you need clustering use docker, or if you're really cool, use node and do pm2 for load balancing. docker can handle and load balance any exotic programming languages you want tho

  3. i kinda love VPS now. Even though i dont have the skill to do that. I rate my self 0/10 😭, since i dont have a laptop or pc to do it. I only have samsung android. I will just watch your tutorials and learn from it and apply those skills you shared if I get a laptop or pc someday 😊.

  4. You have shared a good comparison between them but the common issue between both of them is server management. So Cloudways managed hosting solution is a reliable solution in terms of ease of server management.

  5. Hi Chirs, thanks for the video, I prefer cloud hosting but I am confused because there are tons of hosting provider in the market which provide different features with different prices. Some of the providers are listed below:

    Siteground

    Cloduways

    WPEngine

    Kinsta

    It would be great if you can recommend me to one of the greatest hosting providers.

  6. If your site is small and doesn't get too much traffic, you can get away with running a web-server (and other stuff) on a Raspberry Pi (or equivalent) from your home with your home Internet service. It'll perform well enough and use little power. Once your site "pops off" (🤦) and you start pulling in a lot of traffic and using a lot of bandwidth, then you should go with a real web-host. I'm running my site from an Orange Pi and it's great (I just wish I could get nginx to work with WPMU. 🙂

  7. I had that with a charity took us deleting all the files infected with malware and viruses killed my Canada Day Weekend they had the main wp corp sight and 6 annual wp event sights

  8. None of my website get hit hard with heavy traffic. I never seek for heavy traffic, it just there to send people there to check things out. Everyone I have is free web hosting. Never had a problem with any of them. It's up 99% of the time. I know their maintenance times. I have three websites on three different free web hosting. Not counting my blogs, which are also on free hosting sites. Free is good for me, because I don't like to pay. It's more entertainment for me and the practice of making websites. Never had a heavy spike of traffic, so I don't need a ton of bandwidth. I guess one is sorta used as a commercial website. But it's local so it's not like the whole world needs to be hook to it. I just saying free is good to, if you just want to get something out to show just a hand full of people not for the whole world to see.

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