Why You May Want To Consider a Dedicated Server before the Holidays Hit
If you are on a shared hosting plan, you may not realize that the traffic that other sites experience during this busy time of the year can have a significant impact on the uptime and performance of your website. On important ecommerce days like Black Friday or Cyber Monday, you may find your site down for the count if the shared server that your site is hosted on gets overloaded, especially if that shared hosting plan that you have is an unlimited one.
Why Unlimited Hosting Isn't Really Unlimited
If your hosting provider boasts unlimited hosting on a shared server, you need to realize that the server does have limitations. If the other sites that share the server with your site begin to experience an influx of traffic during the holiday season, it is very possible that the server could become overwhelmed and your site may experience performance issues or might even crash. If you rely heavily on the upcoming holiday season for your site's revenue, you need to make sure your hosting plan can keep up with the needs of your site, and sometimes that means migrating your site over to a dedicated server.
Why a Dedicated Server May Be Best
When you opt for dedicated hosting, you don't have to worry that the traffic of other websites is going to interfere with the performance of your site. While the server your site is on may currently be handling the traffic load of its sites for now, when the increased traffic associated with the holidays comes in, can you be sure the traffic from those other sites won't interfere with your site's uptime? There is no way to tell what may or may not happen when holiday traffic hits and it is always better to be safe than sorry.
If your site does indeed rely heavily upon this time a year for a bulk of its revenue, don't risk downtime caused by a server overload. Consider switching to a dedicated hosting plan that won't allow other sites' traffic to interfere with the performance of your own site.
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