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    Thanks a lot, but it seem Zoom full page cache need to do manually configuration for index.php file and it support APC directly. I will try to see the result. Thanks again!

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    That 's cool. SiteGround is still the best choice, it take $3.95/month and give us a lot of more than that. Nice to know a really good hosting like that.

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    Anyone can give me an advice, is it still good if I buy package GrowBig from SiteGround for a magento site what take 5k views/day (with CloudFlare as CDN)? Can it cover the traffic without any problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dipak View Post
    Anyone can give me an advice, is it still good if I buy package GrowBig from SiteGround for a magento site what take 5k views/day (with CloudFlare as CDN)? Can it cover the traffic without any problem?
    Belong to how many products you have on your magento site. But in normally 5k/day is a good number to work on SiteGround GrowBig hosting package, just need to make sure you already enable and configure supercacher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by namki View Post
    Belong to how many products you have on your magento site. But in normally 5k/day is a good number to work on SiteGround GrowBig hosting package, just need to make sure you already enable and configure supercacher.
    Not sure how much resource it can handle but your suggestion work really nice for me. Thanks a lot. I may look at the GoGeek package later too.

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    How about my site with 2k/day visits + 22 products + 150 orders + 50 blog posts ? Can you tell me if growbig package work for me? Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hrvoje_Jurisic View Post
    How about my site with 2k/day visits + 22 products + 150 orders + 50 blog posts ? Can you tell me if growbig package work for me? Thanks
    In your case, I believe SiteGround GrowBig package is good enough for you to handle even more traffic and products

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    I see people talk about cloudways, is it a good choice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabrielGracia View Post
    I see people talk about cloudways, is it a good choice?
    No, I don't think cloudways is good. It look like they are not so professional. Other than that, I visit their site and see their site is too slow. How they can help you have a fast site if they can make their site fast?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocker View Post
    I see you are using SiteGround hosting, that 's good, I think you know what to do and use the caching solution very effective. Nice to know another fast magento site.
    Can you send me your link via PM too? Thanks rocker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoeDawn View Post
    Can you send me your link via PM too? Thanks rocker.
    I also sent you some links what are working really fast. At least for me in US . Thanks HoeDawn

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocker View Post
    I also sent you some links what are working really fast. At least for me in US . Thanks HoeDawn
    I have some sites what are using their service. I sent you in email.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zmad View Post
    Which magento full page cache extension you guys are using?
    I am using Full Page Cache of Magegiant. It is compatible well with other module on my website and so my customers even the visitors are very satisfied with my website's performance.

    You can try it and experience by yourself to imporve your site load time.

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    more than 2 months using SiteGround and everything 's very smooth. I think we can stick with this choice for magento hosting.

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    Hi,
    When choosing the best Magento Hosting or Magento 2 hosting to host a small/medium sized Magento store, I always try to find out which company offers customer the most value. In my opinion, there are 4 things that make up a best host.

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    you can try magneto Also reputed providers are good solution for this.

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    I would like to recommend you that Hostgator because they are providing fast, secure and reliable Magento hosting services at an reasonable price.

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    I would like to recommend you that Godaddy because they are providing fast, secure and reliable Magento hosting services at an affordable rates.

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    If you need reliable server hosting services can recommend https://zomro.net/ solutions.
    You'll get all the help you need from the very beginning of your relationship with these people, and at a remarkably competitive price.

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    Before choosing any web host you should consider few things:
    Decide how much hand-holding you'll need.
    Estimate the amount of traffic you expect.
    Understand server types.
    Be wary of unlimited offers.
    Choose a portable content management system to avoid lock-in.
    Own your domain name.

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