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Shared hosting is what most website owners rely on when first launching a WordPress site. But at some point shared hosting starts to feel limiting. Maybe you need to make server-level adjustments or export a large database, but you also don't want to upgrade to a dedicated server or a VPS. That's where SSH access can come in real handy. In this post, I'll share my favorite SSH hosting options for WordPress sites to point you in the right direction.
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