Any recommendations for specialist magneto dedicated hosting in UK/Ireland?
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Any one with experience with a specialist magneto dedicated hosting in UK/Ireland? Just getting a few quotes and looking for recommendations ( and any I should avoid)
Thanks
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I wanted to go with a managed dedicated server that's optimised for Magneto ( So I can concentrate on the website and not worry about the server being uptodate for PCI etc)
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I do not, but I work with another package and one thing I would suggest is if you are targeting Ireland and getting enough traffic for a dedicated server you might want to look into running on AWS. They have a datacenter in Ireland and I am running some pretty large e-commerce sites on them +4m visitors a week in size.
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