Does concrete5 use too much memory for most hosts?
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I have two concrete5 websites hosted with pacific host and constantly have problems with the sites not loading or crashing. I've spoken with customer service for pacific host numerous times and they have told me that the concrete5 script uses an extremely large amount of memory that causes the problems.
Is there a host that handles concrete5 better or do I need to upgrade to a vps account or host with c5 in order to get a site running well.
Is there a host that handles concrete5 better or do I need to upgrade to a vps account or host with c5 in order to get a site running well.
Thanks for the reply. Who do you use to host your sites? I'd be open to switching, I'm just not sure if I would run into the same problems with another host.
I used the one-click install through softaculous with pacific host and I use the moldy yogurt theme and nobility theme for my sites.
thanks again for the help
I used the one-click install through softaculous with pacific host and I use the moldy yogurt theme and nobility theme for my sites.
thanks again for the help
I use a company called 1 and 1http://goo.gl/ycAZr, they are not the cheapest around, but I have been with them for years, and never had a problem, the uptime is good, and the support is good too, as @jordanlev stated shared hosting will will probably knock a little off your sites performance but it defiantly shouldnt be grinding to a halt or crashing.
Correct me if i'm wrong @frz but concrete5 do C5 hosting themselves, and if they cant get it right, noboday can ;-)
Correct me if i'm wrong @frz but concrete5 do C5 hosting themselves, and if they cant get it right, noboday can ;-)
I concur with @Vidall -- I've installed C5 sites on a LOT of shared hosts, and while occasionally the sites run slower than they should, I've never once had a problem with memory running out.
Using a VPS isn't a bad idea, but if you don't want to incur the additional costs of that, I'd suggest moving to a different shared host.
Using a VPS isn't a bad idea, but if you don't want to incur the additional costs of that, I'd suggest moving to a different shared host.
are you using a blank install, is is there some custom template/functionality that might be greedy in question too?
Obviously if the site is enormous and receiving mountains of traffic then a VPS would be something to consider, but that would be a consideration if you wasnt using C5 too.