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What is a WordPress static site generator?
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<blockquote data-quote="amplify" data-source="post: 2348806" data-attributes="member: 130638"><p>The problem only comes when you have 1000s of pages. You'd probably have to have a planned downtime to generate them in groups if you're on shared hosting, at least on big companies that keep a watchful eye on resources being used.</p><p></p><p>I've had my account on popular shared hosts disabled for:</p><p>1) Abusing CPU and taking too much, forcing me to upgrade or get on a VPS;</p><p>2) Sending out a mailing list too quickly;</p><p>3) Using too much bandwidth at once, but not exceeding my quota.</p><p></p><p>Shared hosting can be a headache so I'm sure there'd be problems if you're aggressively started generating caches, to include different image types that would be served depending on the user's browser/speed/preference (I.e. serving a .webp instead of the rightfully compressed .jpg).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amplify, post: 2348806, member: 130638"] The problem only comes when you have 1000s of pages. You'd probably have to have a planned downtime to generate them in groups if you're on shared hosting, at least on big companies that keep a watchful eye on resources being used. I've had my account on popular shared hosts disabled for: 1) Abusing CPU and taking too much, forcing me to upgrade or get on a VPS; 2) Sending out a mailing list too quickly; 3) Using too much bandwidth at once, but not exceeding my quota. Shared hosting can be a headache so I'm sure there'd be problems if you're aggressively started generating caches, to include different image types that would be served depending on the user's browser/speed/preference (I.e. serving a .webp instead of the rightfully compressed .jpg). [/QUOTE]
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