The Power Of The Host Can Affect The Traffic From Google ?

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Hi Guys

i want to ask a question

i have website (400 unique visit all from google) hosted on shared hosting i dont have any problem about speed site or down my site very fasst and never down !! the weird is the same amount of traffic from google every day ,, every day i get 398-399-400 from google like he controle me !!!! if i host my website on power vps can i get more visitor ? because i hear google analyse the performance , Ram ,CPU ... of the host and give more traffic for the power host.. sorry for my bad english
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  • Profile picture of the author Kingfish85
    Originally Posted by Chuchab View Post

    Hi Guys

    i want to ask a question

    i have website (400 unique visit all from google) hosted on shared hosting i dont have any problem about speed site or down my site very fasst and never down !! the weird is the same amount of traffic from google every day ,, every day i get 398-399-400 from google like he controle me !!!! if i host my website on power vps can i get more visitor ? because i hear google analyse the performance , Ram ,CPU ... of the host and give more traffic for the power host.. sorry for my bad english
    Moving to a VPS doesn't necessarily mean you'll have more power. Generally, a well managed shared environment will be more powerful than a VPS for the price.

    Typically, you'd only need a VPS is you needed root access to isolation to run custom scripts/permissions etc. If you are not having performance issues now, I would recommend staying where you're at.

    The number of visitors to a site doesn't reflect what type of hosting you should use. It depends on the resources the site itself is using. Are you hitting any CPU/Memory limits? Is your site database intensive? A lot of people will say "oh you have XXXXX number of visitors? You need a dedicated server". That's simply not the case.
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    • Profile picture of the author Chuchab
      Originally Posted by Kingfish85 View Post

      Moving to a VPS doesn't necessarily mean you'll have more power. Generally, a well managed shared environment will be more powerful than a VPS for the price.

      Typically, you'd only need a VPS is you needed root access to isolation to run custom scripts/permissions etc. If you are not having performance issues now, I would recommend staying where you're at.

      The number of visitors to a site doesn't reflect what type of hosting you should use. It depends on the resources the site itself is using. Are you hitting any CPU/Memory limits? Is your site database intensive? A lot of people will say "oh you have XXXXX number of visitors? You need a dedicated server". That's simply not the case.
      Thank Youu Very Much

      no i dont hit The Limits and my website very fast

      i have 800 Mb on dattabase im in wordpress

      and i have the max 40 visit en ligne in weekand and holidays.. on normal days 5-12 enligne visit

      thank you in advance
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      • Profile picture of the author micksss
        Originally Posted by Chuchab View Post

        and i have the max 40 visit en ligne in weekand and holidays.. on normal days 5-12 enligne visit
        Are you referring to concurrent visitors when you say enligne?
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      • Profile picture of the author Kingfish85
        Originally Posted by Chuchab View Post

        Thank Youu Very Much

        no i dont hit The Limits and my website very fast

        i have 800 Mb on dattabase im in wordpress

        and i have the max 40 visit en ligne in weekand and holidays.. on normal days 5-12 enligne visit

        thank you in advance
        800M isn't too too large, but remember, as your database grows, the amount of queries & memory used to serve them will as well. Are you currently doing any caching?

        I don't follow what you're referring to on the "max 40 visit". Do you mean you have a max of only 40 visitors on the weekends/holidays?
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    Yes, load speed is a Google ranking factor, some believe it might be a big factor when a human reviewer is sent out as well.

    Aside from ranking factors, load time has a big effect on bounce rate, some suggest there may be a 10% loss of revenue for every additional second of delay, on conference report mentioned a study find a site getting a 20% bounce rate with 5 second load time, lowered to 5% with 1/2 second load time (Google's internal design standards call for 1/2 sec. loads)
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    Google looks at page load times not the server specs
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