Slow blog — better hosting? or better optimized?
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I have a blog hosted on Dreamhost. It serves about 9000 pages a day. I have wp-supercache turned on, but the wp-admin was running slow and would sometimes crap out. DH suggested I upgrade to Dreamhost PS as I needed more RAM than I was getting.
DH missed some settings in the switch. It happens. But the blog has never worked very well since. Even stranger, in some broswers the site is frozen to a version from last year. Even on my own computer, one browser will show one version, another browser another version. I’ve cleared all my browser caches, turned off wp-supercache, I’ve never seen anything like it. Neither has DH, they seem to be at a loss as well.
On top of all this, I am now paying extra for the service! I’ve cranked the RAM up to 381 MB which is costing $38.10/month on top of my usual hosting charges.
I don’t mind paying. The site generates revenue. But I would hope for that price I would get a zippy site, at least.
I don’t have the MySQL optimization plugin installed, and I will try that next. But I’m wondering if I should have used Movable Type when I had the chance. WP is great for easy set up and to get rolling, but once your site gets to a certain size and garners a certain level of traffic, I wonder how much optimization can save it? Even if the front end holds, who wants to spend hours in wp-admin hoping the db doesn’t cack when you add a link?
Sorry, long note. But can anyone suggest a good mid-level host, better than Dreamhost? Or should I be concentrating on optimizing my installation so it will work faster?
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