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Loos very interesting... You are right about hosting companies. I think that you can also purchase addons for this use but i think is better to do it someone for you.
Yeah, addons are also available, but for them to work properly, we need to make sure that all the instructions have been provided to them and they can screw the entire project if there is a single mistake. So going manual is preferred.
Do you do also wordpress optimisation to improve its performance? Like installing and enabling wp supercache or troubleshooting slow plugins installed on a website? Smth like this kind of service http://v-sys.org/services/admin/site_acceleration What would be the cost if you do ?
Yeah, I can install and configure WP Super Cache, but I suggest you go with W3 Total Cache as it is better than the former. If you are looking for reducing load time, then cloud server like Digital Ocean is best. I can also configure the server for optimized speed. Let's talk in PM.
For minimizing pageload speed with all respect to DigitalOcean service I'm not sure it's the best option. Several times I've figured out that DI's sales team overtakes their network development and operations and as a result usually cores of hypervisors are oversubscribed. Taking in account not very tolerant prices on the higher plans of their VPSes it makes more sence to have a dedicated server instead