If you live in a big city and work during business hours, you probably constantly experience the unpleasant moment of having to deal with traffic jams and taking much longer to get somewhere than it would take if you were traveling through the same place, but at a different time.
This happens because streets do not have infinite lanes. They mostly have one or two parallel lanes.
When you try to pass thousands of cars at the same time, you create a bottleneck, and those behind you have to wait for those in front, passing little by little.
In shared hosting, this bottleneck happens all the time!
With thousands of websites hosted on the same machine, it will have to process so much data in its processors and memory that it often won't be able to, and this will cause slowness.
This bottleneck can also occur on the internet of this machine, which may not be able to handle as much data being sent and received at the same time.
There is also the issue of security. In shared hosting, if one forex data of the websites hosted there is infected with a virus or is the victim of an attempted hack, all the others will be vulnerable.
All of this, in addition to generating a terrible experience for the user who accesses your website, will penalize you in Google searches.
Performance comparison of website hosted on a shared and dedicated server
Performance comparison of the same website hosted on a shared (left) and dedicated (right) server
Loss of positioning in Google searches.
In 2010, through this statement ( see here ), Google informed all users that the website's loading speed would be a factor taken into consideration when ranking in searches on its search engine .
This does not mean that if you place your website on a good server it will automatically rank well, after all, Google takes into account hundreds of factors to organize this listing.
However, this means that if you are on a bad server, you will certainly be penalized with loss of positions in the searches.
This is because Google cares about user experience.
The platform wants to recommend websites to customers that are well-designed, lightweight, fast and secure. If your website doesn’t have all of these things, the platform won’t be “motivated” to recommend your content.
As we know, more than 90% of users who search on the internet do not go beyond the first page of the search, that is, losing positions on Google means losing customers, losing money!