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Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Migration form Dreamhost to Bluehost? Any observations?They throttle your CPU cycles, not your allocated memory. The difference between shared and VPS hosting is if your site needs more memory and its available, it will get more memory on a shared account. On VPS hosting, if you have 256MB, you are maxed at 256MB. The CPU usage is still shared and that will be throttled if your apps take too much of it. Bandwidth will get throttled too if multiple people are transferring large files.
So hosting providers do not ‘lie’. Its in their terms of service how utilization is managed. Maybe you should try reading it sometime.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Migration form Dreamhost to Bluehost? Any observations?@econophile – Seriously consider Rackspace. You pay a flat rate of 1.5c/hr and 18 cents per GB of bandwidth. You also get a dedicated IP address and FULL control from Linux distro to configuring and installing server.
If you need help with it, feel free to message me mrh7184 _at_ gmail _dot_ com
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Migration form Dreamhost to Bluehost? Any observations?If you were on a VPS and had slow performance, you should consider tuning MySQL and Apache. My WordPress was CRAWLING before I tuned it, and now its as fast as anything.
Sorry, it is per hour and not per min. I did have the correct monthly amount though.
I can always upgrade to 512MB or more, the price just doubles per hour.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: 64 MB PHP limit on the account on Dreamhost?I hate this unlimited hosting bs that web hosting companies give to sell plans. Give me something with static numbers.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Cannot Automatically UpgradeWordPress wants the user apache to have read/write access and be the owner of the files. You can disable this feature by adding
define(‘FS_METHOD’, ‘direct’);
in the wp-config.php file.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Migration form Dreamhost to Bluehost? Any observations?Rackspace Cloud Hosting – 1.5c/min – comes out to around 12/mo plus bandwidth fees. Very reliable. If you need help getting the server up and running, let me know.