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Managed WordPress vs. DIY : Which is best?

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If you’re new to using WordPress, you may have some questions about your options. This blog breaks down WordPress cPanel, DIY, and managed WordPress hosting.

Keep reading to understand how they compare when it comes to backups, performance, site management, and more.

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What is managed WordPress hosting?

Managed WordPress hosting is a service where your WordPress site is typically hosted on a dedicated server, virtual private server, or on the cloud. Managed WordPress hosting provides you with your site’s day-to-day hardware and software maintenance, as well as expert hosting support.

Backups On DIY vs. Hosting

DIY backups

To ensure you have proper backups, you’ll need to configure what you want backed up and when. You’ll need to know how to backup a WordPress website manually and be comfortable doing it.

This will involve continuously testing your backups, verifying them, and manually removing them so as not to overload your space. It’s a continuous and complex process, but it’s better than losing a backup before you really need it.

Managed WordPress

With a fully managed WordPress host like Liquid Web, we take care of the boring and time-consuming work for you, backing up every site on your account and removing old backups as needed.

With Liquid Web, you can set up a daily schedule that suits your needs and run one-offs in between as desired. You can also rest easy knowing your backups are saved for 30 days on a separate server, eliminating risks and increasing security overall. 

WordPress plugins & core updates

DIY updates

There are many plugins and services that can assist with general updates, but nothing can automate the process for you for all. This leaves you in the driver’s seat to confirm updates for the many WordPress plugins you use on every WordPress site you manage.

You’ll also need to spend some time after the updates to make sure everything still works right on your site — it’s not something that happens often, but plugin updates can adjust all sorts of functions and features you expect to be safe.

Managed WordPress updates

Nothing is left to chance with the managed hosting approach. With Nexcess, we run checks before any given plugin is automatically updated using our visual comparison tool, confirming your site will still look the same after the update as it did before. 

Managing more than one site

DIY

Everything required for regular upkeep is done on a per-site basis. Multiple third-party tools are needed to simplify the process, which often comes with additional expenses and management tasks.

Managed WordPress

Every Managed WordPress account at Liquid Web comes standard with Solid Central, giving you the ability to manage all of your sites in one beautiful dashboard at no additional cost. You’re also able to set up reporting and notifications as needed, tailored to your portfolio’s needs. 

Cache & performance

DIY

There are many things that require configuration and this will be necessary for every site you manage. All costs associated with the services employed are added to your monthly investment and obtaining support may be challenging, as each service is separate and solely focused on their product alone.

The DIY hosting approach will also require regular tests and verifications, because setting these things up wrong is worse than not using any at all! 

Managed WordPress

Website performance matters. From Varnish to Memcache to Redis and more, Liquid Web fully managed WordPress hosting takes care of the licenses and support for you, pre-configuring all of it to help you run the fastest, most stable site possible. 

Overall Control

There’s a common misconception that Managed WordPress is really just about giving up control to the host, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.

In reality, you’re gaining MORE control! With more free time to focus on things that matter and access to SSH, phpMyAdmin, and your database, you can do everything you could with the DIY approach and more with Managed WordPress from Liquid Web.

Additional resources

What is WordPress? →

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We’ll explore their pros and cons to help you understand both platforms’ unique offerings. Then, we’ll walk you through what makes them so different, highlighting which option makes the most sense depending on your objectives. 

How to integrate WordPress and Slack →

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Jessica Frick brings over 20 years of experience in the technology sector. A graduate of Rollins College, she’s focused on delivering the best web applications (including WordPress, WooCommerce, Magento, and more!) to customers with the best performance possible. When she’s not obsessing about all things digital, you can find her enjoying quality time with her family, listening to music, binging a sci-fi series, working in her garden, or brewing some iced tea.