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I’ll switch analogies momentarily to try to explain

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 7:17 am
by rabhasan018542
You’ll also have more control over your own hosting environment, allowing you to “tune-up your engine” with things like the latest versions of PHP, MySQL, Varnish caching, and other modern web server technologies. You’ll no longer be at the mercy of your shared hosting company’s greed as they stuff more and more websites onto your already-taxed server. In short, putting your website on a well-tuned hosting environment can be like putting a supercharger on your race car.

Drive it better Last, but certainly not least, a lightweight and powerful race car united kingdom consumer mobile number list can only go so fast without a trained driver who knows how to navigate the course efficiently. The “navigate the course” part of this analogy refers to the process of a web browser loading a webpage. Each element of a website is another twist or turn for the browser to navigate as it travels through the code and processes the output of the page.

this more clearly. When remodeling a house, you paint the rooms first before redoing the floors. If you redid the floors first and then painted the rooms, the new floors would get paint on them and you’d have to go back and tend to the floors again later. When a browser loads a webpage, it goes through a process called (coincidentally) “painting.” Each page is “painted” as the browser receives bits of data from the webpage’s source code.