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I run one website and a few online applications but after the coronavirus pandemic, I found them very slow. I thought it is because of an increase in internet traffic. However, I contacted with hosting service provider and they told me that it is because of Server locations. Like if I am opening my site out of the USA and using US servers then it is might be possible I can face issues. Yes, I am using US servers and would like to stick with them. Secondly, my apps are usually related to games and entertainment. And for upcoming ones, I want to use
this Java Hosting service but I am confused either it would be enough reliable or not. Secondly, VPS and Shared is also an issue for me. For my websites, I am using shared
hosting like this but for web applications, I want to go with VPS ones. Do you think
this Linux VPS hosting would be a better option in this regard? Yes, I am thinking to go with Veeble. What are your suggestions?
On the other hand, I am also afraid of an internet crash and a situation in which hosting companies wouldn't able to provide good uptime and fast browsing. What are your opinions on this? Similarly, due to the high demand for web applications do you think backend server hosting services like Google
Firebase and competitors would able to deal with the situation? No doubt, Firebase is highly secure but what about its competitors? How much your data is secure there?
Moreover, I am using the hosting of Bluehost and InMotion. Do you think these big giants with survive in this pandemic? This article
https://www.cnet.com/news/best-web-hosting-providers-in-2020/ also suggests to go with DreamHost. Have any of you used this service before? Your views about best hosting in context of coronavirus.
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