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# Web hosting & WordPress hosting

Web hosting and WordPress hosting for websites, shops and corporate websites where stability, performance and support count.

Hosting, operation and technical basis for WordPress websites.

## Positioning

### The right WordPress hosting for website, shop and operations.

Hosting architecture, WordPress operation, performance, backups and technical support – matched to your website. Not every project needs the same infrastructure, but every project needs a reliable foundation.

- WP: Hosting tailored to WordPress requirements
- Backup: Backup and restore included
- speed: Performance as an operational issue

## Hosting is not an afterthought if the website is mission critical.

Slow sites, rare outages, missing backups or hosting packages that do not match the WordPress installation - these problems are often only noticed when they cause effort or damage. Just at [WooCommerce](/en/services/woocommerce/) and business-critical WordPress websites, hosting is part of the operational responsibility.

### The website must be reliably accessible.

Company sites, shops and campaign landing pages need operations that take load peaks, updates and errors into account.

### Server and website influence each other.

Caching, database, PHP version, image delivery and WordPress architecture together determine speed.

### Clear responsibility saves time.

When hosting, WordPress, updates and support are combined, problems can be identified and resolved more quickly.

## What we take care of around web hosting and WordPress hosting.

We don't look at hosting in isolation, but as part of technical website quality.

### Hosting advice

We evaluate requirements, traffic, availability, data protection, maintenance and performance before choosing an infrastructure.

### WordPress setup

PHP, database, caching, staging, cron jobs, mailing and file rights are configured to suit the website.

### Performance basis

Server caching, object cache, image delivery and asset strategy are coordinated with the website architecture.

### migration

Existing WordPress websites, WooCommerce shops or multisites can be moved to a new environment in a controlled manner.

### Monitoring

Accessibility, errors, certificates, storage, updates and unusual loading times are not left to chance.

### Operations and support

In the event of technical questions, updates or disruptions, the website does not get stuck between the host and the agency.

## This is how we plan hosting as a reliable basis.

Before a migration or a new setup, we clarify what the website really needs.

### 01: Check requirements

Traffic, functions, shop operations, forms, data protection, email delivery, backups and load peaks are checked.

### 02: Define setup

We choose infrastructure, caching, staging, backup strategy and technical responsibilities.

### 03: Migration or construction

The website will be moved or rebuilt in a controlled manner, including testing and DNS planning.

### 04: Secure operations

Monitoring, updates, documentation and support processes ensure that customers do not first notice problems.

## Why good WordPress hosting is more than storage space.

WordPress can run on very different hosting environments. What matters is whether the environment fits the specific website.

### Standard hosting is not automatically wrong, but it is often too unspecific.

A small business website, a WooCommerce shop and a multisite with many editorial offices have completely different requirements. Nevertheless, they often end up in similar hosting packages. This leads to slow backends, unstable cron jobs, weak cache strategies or problems sending emails.

We therefore evaluate not only CPU, memory and tariff name, but also WordPress architecture, plugins, database, media, traffic, security requirements and maintenance processes.

### Hosting, maintenance and performance belong together.

A fast website doesn't just come from a better server. Theme, plugins, caching, image sizes, database queries and external scripts also play a role. That's why we often combine hosting advice with performance optimization and ongoing WordPress support.

This makes it clear whether a problem is with the infrastructure, with WordPress, with the frontend or with a third-party provider. This saves time and prevents blame between multiple service providers.

For networks, shops or websites with high pressure to change, we often check hosting together [WordPress maintenance](/en/services/wordpress-maintenance/), [Performance optimization](/en/services/performance-optimization/) and if necessary, a technical inspection.

## Shared hosting, managed WordPress hosting or your own server - which one is right?

The right infrastructure does not depend on the provider's marketing promise, but on the specific requirements of the website.

### Shared hosting: when it's enough and when it's not.

Classic shared hosting shares server resources between many websites. This can be sufficient for small business sites with moderate traffic - if the PHP version, caching options and backup processes are correct. It becomes problematic with heavily customized WordPress setups, WooCommerce shops with many products or websites with sudden traffic spikes.

Many shared hosting environments are not optimized for WordPress: slow database queries, no object cache, limited PHP workers, and lack of staging environments. This leads to slow backends, unstable updates and difficult troubleshooting.

### What WordPress optimized hosting actually means.

Managed WordPress hosting provides an environment that is tailored to WordPress-specific requirements: current PHP versions, server-side caching, automatic backups with traceable restores and ideally a staging environment for controlled updates.

A dedicated server or VPS gives more control, but also requires more configuration effort. This can make sense for websites with high performance requirements, multisite networks or shops with high order volumes - if operation and monitoring are regulated. We do not recommend over-sizing: a well-configured managed environment meets the requirements in most projects.

## How you can recognize good WordPress hosting in everyday life.

A hosting setup does not have to be as large as possible, but rather appropriately sized and clearly managed.

### Backups, staging and monitoring are more important than just package names.

For companies, it's not just whether a website loads quickly that counts. What matters is what happens when an update fails, a form no longer submits, a product promotion suddenly brings more traffic, or a plugin generates an unusually large number of database queries.

That's why hosting includes a resilient backup concept, traceable recovery, staging environment, monitoring and defined responsibilities. Especially with WordPress and WooCommerce, this prevents technical decisions from only being made in an emergency.

We check existing hosting setups for realistic reserves, cron jobs, caching strategy, image processing, email sending and deployment processes. This results in a recommendation as to whether the existing package is sufficient, whether it should be specifically adapted or whether a controlled move makes sense.

## Hosting is often part of a larger operational issue.

## Frequently asked questions about WordPress hosting.

Stability, responsibility and migration briefly explained.

## Contact

We check whether your current hosting is sufficient, where the risks lie and which operating structure makes sense for your website.

## FAQ

### Do you offer your own hosting?

We advise, configure and support hosting solutions tailored to the project. Depending on the requirements, we work with suitable hosting environments and take care of the technical coordination.

### Can an existing WordPress website be moved?

Yes. We plan migrations with backup, staging, tests, DNS conversion and rollback options so that the change is controlled.

### Does better hosting automatically improve performance?

Not automatically. Hosting is an important factor, but theme, plugins, images, caching, database and external scripts also need to be considered.

### Do you also set up staging and backups?

Yes. For business-relevant WordPress websites, we plan backups, staging, testing and recovery so that updates can be carried out in a controlled manner.

### Which hosting provider is best for WordPress?

This depends on requirements, traffic, technology stack and desired level of support. We work with several suitable environments and recommend on a project-by-project basis. PHP configuration, caching strategy, backup processes and support response time are crucial.

### Do I have to change hosting provider for a new project?

Not necessarily. If the existing hosting meets the basic technical requirements, a change is often not necessary. We check this as part of a hosting check and only recommend a change if specific problems or risks are identified.
