AMD EPYC vs Intel Xeon: What Hosting Buyers Really Need to Know Updated on December 30, 2025 by Derrell Choosing AMD EPYC vs Intel Xeon is about outcomes. EPYC’s core density, memory bandwidth, and PCIe lanes make it ideal for virtualization, multi-tenant hosting, analytics, and AI. Xeon’s per-core speed and ecosystem depth suit transactional apps and certified enterprise stacks. Size with short tests, add 20–30% power headroom with redundant high-efficiency PSUs, and align scaling to real bottlenecks. That’s how you hit a 99.99% uptime target while keeping costs in check. Continue Reading
AI Hosting 101: From Website Builders to Predictive Analytics Updated on January 2, 2026 by Reece Ottoson AI hosting means using the right infrastructure to power AI tools like website builders, chatbots, log analysis, and branding helpers. This guide explains how VPS, dedicated servers, and private cloud support different workloads, plus the performance, reliability, and security settings that matter most. With real-world rollouts and key considerations, you’ll learn how to deploy AI features without slowing down your site or losing trust. Hosting ties everything together, making AI practical, predictable, and profitable for growing businesses. Continue Reading
AI Web Development: What You Need to Know in 2026 Updated on January 7, 2026 by Carrie Smaha AI web development in 2026 is transforming how websites are built, tested, and optimized. From code generation and automated testing to UX personalization and security, AI tools help teams move faster while maintaining scalability and performance. The key is balance: using AI to automate repetitive tasks while keeping human oversight for creativity, branding, and compliance. To fully benefit, businesses need a reliable infrastructure that ensures AI-powered websites run smoothly without sacrificing trust or user experience. Continue Reading
How Server Speed Shapes Your Conversion Rate: What Hosting Performance Means for Your Business Updated on January 7, 2026 by Shea Rodrigue Server speed and conversions are directly linked: slow servers kill momentum, trust, and sales. Even small delays cost real revenue, especially on mobile. Modern infrastructure like NVMe storage, optimized server software, and layered caching creates the speed your funnel depends on. When hosting is fast, every part of your site performs better. When it’s slow, everything suffers. Upgrade hosting, remove bottlenecks, and conversions rise. Continue Reading
Bare Metal Servers vs. Hypervisors Updated on December 18, 2025 by Carrie Smaha Bare metal servers and hypervisors are not competing technologies. A bare metal server is physical hardware; a hypervisor is software that creates virtual machines on that hardware. Understanding this distinction helps you decide whether to run workloads directly on dedicated hardware or add a virtualization layer.Continue Reading
Marketing Agency Cyber Security: Protecting Client Sites At Scale Updated on April 1, 2026 by Sam Page Digital marketing moves fast, and that pace makes security easy to overlook. Yet every campaign relies on stable sites, intact analytics, and protected client data. A strong approach to cyber security in digital marketing helps agencies work confidently as they launch new campaigns, add integrations, and manage high-traffic moments. When security becomes part of your everyday workflow, you safeguard client trust and keep your marketing performance on track. Continue Reading
Hosting Decision Matrix for Digital Marketing Agencies Updated on April 1, 2026 by Carrie Smaha A hosting decision matrix helps digital marketing agencies make clearer, more confident hosting choices by turning subjective comparisons into a structured scoring process. When you evaluate performance, security, scalability, support, and cost through weighted criteria, the right solution becomes obvious. This framework removes guesswork, aligns teams, and creates decisions you can defend during client reviews or planning cycles. With a hosting decision matrix, you choose environments that actually support campaign performance and long-term client growth. Continue Reading
2025 Year in Review – InMotion Hosting Posted on December 12, 2025 by Carrie Smaha As we close out 2025, the InMotion Hosting team is proud to reflect on a year defined by innovation, community engagement, and a continued commitment to helping businesses succeed online. From major product launches to industry recognition and WordPress community involvement, this year marked significant milestones across every area of our business.Continue Reading
Digital Marketing Agency Operations Guide: How Hosting and Client Retention Align Updated on April 1, 2026 by Jennifer Fan High performing digital marketing agency operations rely on more than sharp creative and smart targeting. Your hosting stack quietly drives every result you deliver. Fast, stable hosting keeps landing pages loading instantly, protects campaign data, strengthens Quality Scores, and prevents wasted ad spend during peak traffic. When your team works from unified, reliable infrastructure, campaigns launch smoothly, reporting stays accurate, and clients see consistent ROI gains. Strong hosting does more than support your agency. It accelerates how you grow. Continue Reading
What is cPanel? A Beginner’s Guide Updated on January 20, 2026 by Jennifer Fan cPanel transforms complex server management into a seamless experience that anyone can master. This powerful Linux-based dashboard puts complete control of your hosting at your fingertips. Emails, domains, files, and databases are clicks away, with no command lines. Whether you’re a small business owner launching your first website or a developer juggling multiple client projects, InMotion Hosting’s cPanel integration delivers the perfect blend of simplicity and robust functionality across all hosting plans. Continue Reading
State of the Word 2025: WordPress AI Strategy and the Future of the Open Web Updated on December 9, 2025 by Carrie Smaha On December 2, 2025, I joined approximately 45 WordPress community members at the top of San Francisco’s Salesforce Tower for one of the most exclusive events in WordPress history. State of the Word 2025 was invite-only, held at an undisclosed location, and delivered something the project had never attempted before: a live on-stage release of Continue Reading
Zero Trust Architecture: A Practical Guide for Hosted Environments and Growing Digital Teams Updated on December 8, 2025 by Derrell Zero Trust Architecture flips the old “trusted network” mindset on its head. Instead of assuming your hosting environment is safe, Zero Trust treats every user, device, plugin, API call, and service as untrusted until proven otherwise. When paired with strong hosting fundamentals it gives you a practical path to lock down WordPress, secure microservices, and protect tools like Discord without slowing down your site or frustrating your team. It’s a smarter, modern way to defend your business as it grows. Continue Reading
Core Web Vitals: How Google Measures Your Site’s User Experience Updated on December 8, 2025 by Carrie Smaha Google Core Web Vitals are a set of metrics that measure real-world user experience for loading performance, interactivity, and visual stability of a web page. These metrics directly influence Google Search rankings and serve as a benchmark for how visitors perceive your website’s performance.Continue Reading
Why Switch to NVMe Hosting? Updated on December 30, 2025 by Jennifer Fan As website traffic and data volumes continue to grow, website owners need hosting solutions that can keep up. This is where NVMe hosting makes a real difference. Whether you have a Shared Hosting account, or a VPS Server, NVMe servers provide faster digital storage, less latency, better uptime, and superior performance. However, some Linux server hosting users may be hesitant due to concerns about price and return on investment (ROI).Continue Reading
Essential Reseller Hosting Tools: Resources You Need to Build a Scalable Hosting Brand Updated on December 8, 2025 by Carrie Smaha Running a reseller hosting brand means keeping every site fast, secure, and supported. This guide explains the essential tools that help you manage clients with confidence as your business grows. You learn how billing automation, uptime monitoring, security scanning, documentation, and communication platforms work together to create a smooth and reliable experience. The result is a toolkit that helps you stay ahead of issues, save time, and build long-term trust with every customer. Continue Reading