Hosting Comparison · Yogi’s VPS
The real difference between “affordable hosting” and a high-performance WordPress environment built for growth.

High-performance VPS hosting vs shared hosting limitations
SiteGround is one of the most popular WordPress hosts on the market. On paper, it looks like a great deal. Low intro pricing, built-in tools, and a recognizable brand.
But once your site starts growing, the cracks start to show.
The difference between SiteGround and Yogi’s VPS comes down to one thing. Are you renting space, or are you building a high-performance system?
SiteGround’s pricing looks great upfront. Plans often start under $10 per month. But that pricing is temporary.

After the first term, pricing increases significantly. This is where many businesses realize the real cost of their hosting.
One of the most common issues reported with SiteGround is hitting resource limits. This leads to slowdowns, throttling, or even full site outages.

Many users report constant 503 errors, even after upgrading to higher-tier plans.
Even experienced developers run into this problem when dealing with traffic spikes, plugins, or background processes.
When your host limits your resources, your growth is limited too.
These issues are not random. They are part of how shared and scaled hosting platforms operate.
Many users report being told that “bots” or “plugins” are the issue, but in reality, normal site activity can trigger limits.

Even standard WordPress activity like scans, updates, or traffic spikes can push sites into resource limits.
Once that happens, the typical solution is not optimization. It is upgrading your plan.
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SiteGround includes a CDN, but the free version is limited and does not support dynamic caching.

To unlock real performance benefits, you need the paid version.
This creates another layer of cost for something that is critical for performance.
Server response time is one of the biggest ranking factors for performance and SEO.

Tests have shown slower TTFB performance compared to other platforms.

Many users report consistently slow server response times even with CDN enabled.
One of the biggest misconceptions is that SiteGround is fully managed WordPress hosting.
In reality, their support focuses on server-level issues. If your problem is related to WordPress performance, plugins, or optimization, you are largely on your own.

Even finding support can be more difficult than expected.
Yogi’s VPS is not shared hosting. It is a managed VPS environment built specifically for performance, scalability, and long-term growth.
You are not just hosting your site. You are investing in its performance and growth.
SiteGround works well for small sites that do not need much performance or scalability.
But once your site becomes important to your business, the limitations start to cost you time, money, and growth.
We will review your current setup and show you exactly where your performance bottlenecks are and how to fix them.
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