I'm looking for hosting recommendations for a client who has a vacation booking site for 40 apartments, using WordPress along with Bricks, JetBooking, and WooCommerce. They need a robust and scalable solution as they plan to expand in the future. My budget is between 150€ and 300€ annually. Shared hosting isn't sufficient for this project, so I've narrowed it down to two main options: 1) DigitalOcean's VPS with 2 vCPU, 4GB RAM, and 80GB SSD for around $24/month, but it requires some server management skills, or 2) Hetzner Cloud's CX21 VPS setup with Coolify and Cloudflare, which is far cheaper at about 5.29€/month, but also has some setup complexity. I'm curious if anyone has experience with these setups or can suggest better options like managed VPS or PaaS solutions that fit my budget?
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DigitalOcean looks solid, but don’t overlook DreamHost’s managed VPS. It’s easy to set up and automates PHP and security updates. Just be aware that after three years, the price goes up significantly, but it simplifies everything for WordPress users.
For a project this size, I’d steer clear of Coolify on a 4GB VPS; it tends to add unnecessary overhead. I'd recommend checking out Hostinger for affordable plans. They offer a 20% discount for the first year, and I've had good experiences with both their VPS and shared hosting for over two years.
I manage a site with over 500 rentals using a custom platform. It runs great on a 6GB RAM server with 80GB capacity. The key is optimization and building properly. As long as you configure it right, you can handle heavy loads and still achieve good performance.
Instead of going for a VPS, consider WooCommerce hosting. Established providers have reliable infrastructure that can handle a demanding site like yours. Relying on a VPS without proper tech support might be risky for your client's business.
Prioritize support over cost, especially with real booking sites. The Hetzner setup might be good for personal projects, but for client work, consider InMotion Hosting. They fit your budget, and their support truly understands WordPress, which could save you a lot of hassle.

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