Managed WordPress Hosting

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Retroactively created slideshow about the pros and cons managed WordPress hosting from the February 2013 East Bay WordPress meetup. Thanks to WPEngine for the pizza and the informative discussion.

Transcript of Managed WordPress Hosting

February 17, 2013

EastBayWP.com

Ongoing Sponsor: Page.ly

http://page.ly/

Today’s Sponsor: WPEngine

http://wpengine.com/

Who Does Managed Hosting?

• Page.ly (http://page.ly)

• WPEngine (http://wpengine.com)

• ZippyKid (http://zippykid.com)

• Synthesis (http://websynthesis.com)

• Lightning Base (http://lightningbase.com/)

Strengths of Managed Hosting

• They know WordPress

• They make backups for you

• They do updates for you

• They help keep your site secure

• They improve your site’s performance

Drawbacks of Managed Hosting

• Higher cost (so they can provide that support)

• Restrictions on plugins (so they can maintain that high performance)

• No email hosting (so they can concentrate on WordPress)

WHO GIVES YOU WHAT?

WPEngine

• SFTP access

• phpMyAdmin access

• Create your own restore points

• Development and production servers

• Deploy from Git

WP Engine User Portal

Page.ly

• SFTP access (paid add-on)

• No phpMyAdmin access

• Proactive security

• Tutorial videos

Page.ly Atomic Core

Help Videos at Page.ly

ZippyKid

• SFTP Access

• phpMyAdmin Access

• Site Activity Logs

• Offsite Backup Options

• Wider Latitude with Plugins

ZippyKid Site Management

SO WHAT DO YOU DO FOR MAIL?

Free Email from GoDaddy

Namecheap Email Hosting

Who Needs Managed Hosting?

• People who don’t need to host 10+ domains

• People who forget to update and back up

• People who want better performance

• People who don’t need shell access

In other words, probably a lot of your clients!

Thanks to Our Sponsors