Are you comparing VPS vs WordPress Hosting?
You are not alone. It is no secret that most of the internet runs on WordPress. WordPress accounts for a 50-60% share of the global CMS market and powers 35% of the internet. With that kind of market share, WordPress has made its way into the product lineups for most hosting providers today.
Not long ago, developers and agencies looking to set up build sites and applications started with VPS Hosting. No matter the kind of website you were building, a VPS got the job done. There was a bit of server administration skills that needed to be learned, but most web developers embraced the change; after all, the alternative was shared hosting, which offered no root access.
At the same time, WordPress grew in popularity, and Managed WordPress became a standard service offering perfect for those developers that wanted to focus on building sites, not server administration.
So, what is the best hosting for your WordPress site?
Let us look at what each one has to offer so that you can make an intelligent decision on what type of hosting is best for you.