<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\nThere only is one way to bypass arbitrary limitations and that is to look for hosting providers that refuse to implement them. The only limitations you should be seeing on a VPS or dedicated server should ever be the number of CPU cores, RAM size, storage, and in specific cases, bandwidth, though this too can be considered arbitrary in 2024. If the hosting provider doesn\u2019t offer unlimited email, unlimited traffic, and unlimited websites, immediately look elsewhere.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Only get hosting that doesn\u2019t burden you with these unnecessary limitations. If you\u2019re stuck with a provider that\u2019s holding your website hostage, consider if it\u2019s worth moving now, or in the future, and if so, how you can most painlessly recreate your website and system on a new, superior platform hosted by a standalone hosting provider.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Much of the hosting industry for the most part uses arbitrary limitations as their bread and butter. It enables them … <\/p>\n
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