Managed WordPress

Managed WordPress Web hosting is renting space on a server so your website is reachable around the clock. The host takes care of the technology, security, and availability. More in the glossary → is a WordPress is the world's most-used content management system, letting you build and manage websites and blogs without coding skills. More in the glossary → -specialized hosting variant in which the provider takes over all technical tasks: WordPress and A plugin is an add-on that gives software like WordPress new functions — such as a shop, contact form, or SEO — without coding. More in the glossary → updates, security, automatic backups, Caching temporarily stores frequently needed content so it doesn't have to be generated anew each time. This noticeably speeds up your website. More in the glossary → , and performance optimization. This lets you focus entirely on content and design. The servers are specifically tuned for WordPress, which improves speed and stability. It costs more than basic With shared hosting, many websites share one server's resources. That makes it very cheap but limited in performance — ideal for smaller sites. More in the glossary → but pays off for professional or high- Traffic is the amount of data your website transfers, determined by visitor numbers and page size. Some hosting plans cap monthly traffic. More in the glossary → WordPress sites. Find providers in the best WordPress hosting comparison.

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