Examples of using Gogeek in English and their translations into Indonesian
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GrowBig and GoGeek.
GrowBig and GoGeek also comes with a 1-click site restoration service.
Startup, GrowBig, and GoGeek.
The GoGeek plan is for heavily-trafficked or resource-intensive websites.
What's the difference between StartUp, GrowBig& GoGeek?
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Offers free migration service on GoGeek and GrowBig plans.
It has three main packages: StartUp, GrowBig, and GoGeek.
GoGeek: 30GB storage(okay for ecommerce as well as WordPress/ Joomla/ Drupal driven sites).
Free site migration for GrowBig and GoGeek users.
GoGeek comes with 4x more server resources and fewer users that share the server's resources.
Want to know what the key differences are between the StartUp, GrowBig and GoGeek packages?
With every new GrowBig or GoGeek hosting account in SiteGround, you get one free professional website transfer.
In fact so much that I moved this site over to them on their GrowBig GoGeek plan.
So, for this guide, I will be comparing SiteGround's GoGeek plan and WP Engine's Personal plan.
Another difference between the plansis the additional“geeky” features you get only with the GoGeek plan.
Finally GoGeek comes with their premium website backup and restore services, and free PCI compliance to help safeguard your ecommerce site.
However the GrowBig plan comes with approx 2x more resources, and the GoGeek plan with approx 4x more resources.
I recommend that you sign up with the GoGeek plan if you intend to run an ecommerce site or if you need WordPress/Joomla staging and Git features.
SiteGround offers three shared hosting plans, the cheapest plan StartUp is $3.95,GrowBig is $5.95 per month and GoGeek is $11.95 per month.
One-click WordPress stagingenvironment is only offered from SiteGround's GoGeek Plan(because I'm on the GrowBig plan I haven't used this and I can't give you my opinion).
All three shared hosting plans can power your online store(however the entry-level StartUp plan isn't ideal for hosting ecommerce sites andyou should probably consider using the GoGeek plan).
GrowBig and GoGeek come with professional site transfer service, daily backups, advanced NGINX-based dynamic cache and Memcached caching, PHP 7.3 and HTTPS setup, free Cloudflare CDN, and the ability to host multiple websites.
So if your website attracts considerable traffic, say more than 3,000 visitors per day,then even the GoGeek plan might not work out for you.
I use their semi-dedicated GoGeek plan which comes with 4x more server resources than regular shared hosting( 1 factor in WordPress Optimization Guide) and have<1s load times with 100% scores in GTmetrix/Pingdom.
If you are currently using SiteGround as your WordPress hosting provider, or are considering making the switch, know that they offer anexclusive caching service for those using the GrowBig or GoGeek shared hosting plans.