How To Fix A Wordpress Hosting Bug And Switch To Cloud Hosting? Apr 2026

WordPress issues are often categorized into those stemming from code (themes/plugins) and those from server environments. Resolving these "hosting bugs" often requires transitioning from limited shared environments to scalable cloud hosting to ensure consistent performance and reliability. Part I: Fixing WordPress Hosting "Bugs"

Frequently caused by a corrupted .htaccess file. Rename the existing file to .htaccess_old via FTP and regenerate a fresh one through Settings > Permalinks in the dashboard. WordPress issues are often categorized into those stemming

This occurs when WordPress cannot communicate with its database. Verify credentials (name, user, password, host) in your wp-config.php file. Rename the existing file to

Often caused by exhausted PHP memory. You can increase this by adding define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '256M'); to your wp-config.php . Often caused by exhausted PHP memory

What users often perceive as hosting "bugs" are typically server resource exhaustion or configuration mismatches. 1. Common Server-Related Errors

Technical Guide: Troubleshooting WordPress Bugs and Migrating to Cloud Hosting

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