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  • Is WP-Cron Actually Slowing Your Site?

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    We measured before telling anyone to disable wp-cron. An empty WP-Cron check costs 18 ms, just 1.17% of an uncached page load. On 100% of the WordPress installs we audited, the default was fine.

    July 14, 2026

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  • WordPress Cron Jobs Hosting 2026 — Why WP-Cron Fails

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    WP-Cron is not a real cron job — it fires only on page loads, making reliable WordPress cron jobs hosting dependent on your host’s PHP worker architecture. On shared servers, AHosting recommends replacing WP-Cron with a real server cron via cPanel to eliminate the entry-process collision that causes 508 errors during traffic spikes.

    June 15, 2026
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  • WordPress Hosting Uptime in 2026: What Your 99.9% SLA Actually Delivers

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    A 99.9% wordpress hosting uptime SLA permits up to 8 hours and 45 minutes of downtime per year — but PHP worker exhaustion and shared-IP events take WordPress sites offline without violating a single SLA term.

    June 10, 2026
    wordpress hosting uptime explained — AHosting dedicated IP and CloudLinux CageFS uptime stack, 2026
  • WordPress Reseller Hosting for Agencies: The Infrastructure Checklist for 2026

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    WordPress reseller hosting gives every client their own isolated cPanel account and PHP-FPM pool — but only if the host runs CloudLinux CageFS and allocates per-account resources. Here is the infrastructure checklist for 2026.

    June 9, 2026
    WordPress reseller hosting architecture showing WHM, CageFS client isolation, and PHP-FPM pools — AHosting
  • WordPress Email Deliverability: Why Your Host Is the Root Cause (2026 Fix)

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    WordPress email deliverability hosting failures almost always start with a shared IP address, not your plugin settings. A dedicated IP, correct reverse DNS, and SPF/DKIM/DMARC records fix the root cause. AHosting includes a dedicated IP on every WordPress plan at no extra cost.

    June 8, 2026
    WordPress email deliverability hosting — dedicated IP, SPF, DKIM, DMARC setup guide 2026
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