Web Hosting: In search of the Perfect Company

Do you seek web hosting properly?
I see almost daily users changing web hosting companies as they change shirts, does this frantic search have any technical basis?
Or do they just change to try their luck imagining that some server that supports your website with the greatest possible perfection will be found?
The wanderer of the accommodation
The first thing I always notice in the dialogues on forums of this type of user is that he has already tried more than three website hosting companies, and in all of them the same problem was repeated, be it slowness, error 500 …etc.
Well, it is kind of obvious to understand that the possibility of his website or blog being at odds with the platform is greater than a failure in web hosting itself.
But many of these users continue to wander in search of something that may not exist, a shared hosting plan that supports exceeding the processing limits imposed in the terms of use.
Understand the type of hosting plan
What most users don’t understand is that as the site grows, the structure of the contracted website hosting plan should also grow.
A shared hosting plan will not handle more than 500 simultaneous users or some very recurring database query process.
For this there are the so-called intermediate plans that through virtualization it is possible to give better fluidity margin to the website in question.
Suitable server type
If you are in this situation, use the so-called VPS plans, with them you will have the entire cPanel environment preconfigured, in addition to the complete management of the server by the company’s technical support team.
Why get nervous with unavailability problems even knowing that in other providers your site also choked?
If you don’t know anything about server configuration, there’s no problem because the machine is usually delivered ready to the customer.
You just need to follow the same configuration steps of a shared server using cPanel as the default control panel.
Conclusion
Be fast on the trigger correctly measure the average number of users you want to have simultaneously on your site.
Always read the terms of use of the hosting plan you want to hire, because even unlimited plans have restrictions to curb infrastructure abuses.