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  • How to Disable the WordPress Heartbeat (Before It Eats Your PHP Workers)

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    To disable WordPress Heartbeat safely, throttle its interval to 60 seconds and deregister it on the front end with one heartbeat_settings filter — this cuts admin-ajax.php load about 75% while keeping autosave and post locking.

    July 15, 2026

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  • 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
  • 7 Signs Your WordPress Site Has Outgrown Shared Hosting (Is It Time for WordPress VPS Hosting?)

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    WordPress VPS hosting gives your site guaranteed CPU, RAM, and SSD storage — the upgrade to consider when TTFB exceeds 600ms, traffic spikes crash your pages, PHP memory limits trigger repeatedly, WooCommerce checkout times out, or your host flags you for resource overuse. AHosting KVM VPS plans start at $8.79/month with a free dedicated IP included.

    June 4, 2026
    WordPress VPS hosting upgrade guide — 7 signs your site has outgrown shared hosting, illustrated with server performance comparison cards
  • WordPress Multisite Hosting: What Your Server Actually Needs in 2026

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    WordPress Multisite hosting requires wildcard DNS, adequate PHP workers, and a host that supports subdomain networks. Shared hosting works for small subdirectory networks but hits limits fast. At five or more active sites with real traffic, upgrade to a VPS — or switch to Reseller Hosting if you manage independent client sites that need full isolation.

    June 3, 2026
    WordPress Multisite hosting server requirements diagram — AHosting
  • WordPress Membership Site Hosting: The 500-User Threshold You Need to Know

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    WordPress membership site hosting must handle uncached logged-in traffic — something most shared hosts cannot do. In 2026, you need a dedicated IP address, at least 4 PHP workers, Redis object caching, and PHP 8.3+. AHosting WordPress plans include a dedicated IP on every plan, CloudLinux CageFS isolation, and the server stack membership sites actually require.

    June 2, 2026
    WordPress membership site hosting requirements 2026 — PHP workers, Redis, dedicated IP diagram — AHosting
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