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Data Safety and Disaster Recovery Policies at SiteGround Hosting (that just got better!)
Data storage and safety are key components of our web hosting service. That is why we…
Security Optimizer (formerly SiteGround Security) - our new must-have WordPress plugin
The security of our clients' websites has always been an extremely important part of our web…
Moving to PHP 7.4 and Discontinuing Some Old Versions
A large part of our service involves keeping server-side and client-side software up to date, secure…
Geographically Distributed Backups for Enhanced Data Protection
We are excited to announce that as of this month, we have deployed a system for…
Green Web Hosting And SiteGround's Commitment To Sustainability
Data centers play a big role in the Internet industry: they store, process and deliver all…
Optimizing the RAM Utilization by the MySQL on the Cloud
Over the last 6 months, it has been all about speed at SiteGround. We have boosted…
All SiteGround Accounts are Now Using Site Tools
Mission Accomplished! The last one of our cPanel servers was switched to Site Tools yesterday. We…
We Are Turning 17 And This Is How We Have Matured
Turning 17 is exciting for everyone, even for a hosting provider! And today, March 22, 2021…
Piping Email with PHP and SiteGround
One of the fun things to do with computers is to think outside the box, to…
SuperCacher and Up to 5 Times Faster Sites for All!
It was in the ancient 2012 when we announced our SuperCacher - the feature that allowed…
The Hidden Cost of Free
I’ve been involved in the open-source software movement since there was an open-source software movement. Over…
What are Brute Force Attacks and Why YOU Don't Have to Worry About Them
Exactly what is a “brute force” attack on a website? Just the name “brute force” conjures…











