With each hosting plan at Pagely, there is a defined limit on the number of WordPress installs you can run on your server. We also extend an allotment of resources (CDN, bandwidth, and disk space) to all of our plans. Flexibility is a key component of our platform, with expansion options available should you require any additional resources.
Find all of our resources and plan features mapped out in our plan comparison matrix.
What’s Considered An Install?
An install refers to one standalone WordPress instance — a standard site, or Multisite. Whether you are looking to create a dev, testing, staging, or production site, we do not distinguish between the uses of your instances.
We apply these caps as a prudent measure to avoid potential issues with overloading your server as you continue to add more sites. These are the appropriate limits we’ve found can reasonably run on your plan’s particular hardware allocations while keeping performance and scalability in mind.
How Do These Limits Affect Multisite?
If you’re looking to spin up or migrate an existing WordPress Multisite with us, your Multisite network counts as a single install regardless of how many sub-sites you have running in it. This way, you’re not constricted by the site allotments assigned to our plans.
What’s important to monitor is your memory requirements as you broaden your Multisite network. To relieve performance trouble, we have dedicated RDS options should you scale-out of our default shared RDS.
Contact Us
Our sales team is happy to discuss your requirements further if you have one or multiple WordPress sites you would like to host with Pagely should you need any assistance.