Common web design FAQs answered by experts

What hosting requirements do we recommend for the websites we build?

For the websites we build, we recommend managed hosting on a Linux server with current PHP, MySQL or MariaDB, free SSL, daily backups, staging, server-level caching, and support that can handle WordPress issues fast.

In plain terms, we do not like bargain shared hosting for business sites that need speed, uptime, form reliability, and room to grow. For most Orlando and Florida service businesses, the best fit is quality managed WordPress hosting or a well-configured VPS. That gives you cleaner performance, better security, and fewer plugin conflicts than low-cost hosting plans that cram too many sites onto one server.

RequirementWhat we recommendWhy it matters
Server typeManaged WordPress hosting or VPSBetter speed, isolation, and support
Web serverNginx or LiteSpeed, Apache is fine if tuned wellHandles traffic and caching more efficiently
PHPCurrent supported version, usually PHP 8.2 or newerFaster, safer, and better plugin compatibility
DatabaseMySQL 8+ or MariaDB 10.6+Stable database performance for WordPress
SSLIncluded and auto-renewingHTTPS is expected for trust, forms, and search visibility
BackupsDaily automatic backups with 1-click restoreLets you recover fast after errors or updates
CachingServer-level page caching and object cache when neededImproves load times and user experience
CDNRecommended, especially for image-heavy sitesFaster delivery for visitors in different locations
StagingRequiredLets us test edits before they go live
SecurityWAF, malware scanning, bot protection, login hardeningReduces risk for business sites
EmailDo not host business email on the web serverSeparate email services are usually more reliable
Support24/7 host support with WordPress knowledgeProblems get fixed faster

We also want enough resources for the site you actually run, not just the cheapest plan on paper. A typical small business website usually does well with at least 2 vCPU, 2 to 4 GB RAM, NVMe SSD storage, HTTP/2 or HTTP/3, and the ability to scale when traffic spikes. That matters for law firms, dental offices, pest control companies, and other local businesses where one slow page or broken form can cost a lead.

If we are building your site on WordPress, our WordPress hosting service is built around those standards because speed and uptime affect both conversions and maintenance. Hosting is not just a storage fee. It affects update safety, plugin stability, backups, and how quickly your pages load on mobile.

We usually tell clients to avoid hosts that hide backup limits, charge extra for SSL, block staging, or rely on overloaded shared servers. Those plans look cheaper until your site slows down, goes offline, or breaks during an update. If site speed is already a concern, our FAQ on why websites load slow explains the common bottlenecks.

If you want our simple rule, it is this: pick hosting that keeps your website fast, secure, easy to restore, and easy to update without drama. That is the standard we recommend for every site we build.

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