As your business grows (and you end up with more and more domains), you’ll likely outgrow your hosting environment. Wether it’s bandwith restrictions, disk space, the number of domains you are allowed or what scripts you can and can’t run, as your business grows, your hosting will need to as well. I moved to a VPS several years back, and now have a couple of dedicated servers.
A VPS is like having your own server in that you can control the entire environment. Got a host that won’t let you run certain scripts? You can do whatever you want with your VPS.
This is an unsolicited post, but I wanted to throw my recommendation in for PowerVPS. They are FANTASTIC, the support is always within MINUTES. I adore them and couldn’t recommend them any higher. I’ve done some dumb things, and the suppurt staff is alwsy kind (never condescending). If you’re in the market, they are tops.
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