High Availability = your infrastructure automatically recovers from failures without human intervention.
Regular hosting:
β Server crashes β site down β wait for support β 30-120 min downtime
HA infrastructure:
β Server crashes β automatic failover β backup server takes over β <2 minutes downtime
99.9% uptime = 8.7 hours downtime per year
99.99% uptime = 52 minutes downtime per year
99.999% uptime = 5 minutes downtime per year
How WebHostMost does it:
β 3 independent data centers
β Private network between them (not public internet)
β Real-time data replication (every second)
β Custom Load Balancer system
β Managed Hosting: 1-2 min failover
β VPS/Containers: seconds failover
Single server = cheap but risky. HA = more expensive but business-critical.
E-commerce losing $5K/hour during downtime? HA pays for itself in one incident.
After Google Cloud suspended us January 6, we rebuilt with zero single points of failure.
Stay tuned!
#HighAvailability #Infrastructure #Uptime #WebHostMost
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CVE-2025-14998 just dropped. CVSS score: 9.8 (CRITICAL)
The Branda white-label plugin (10,000+ active installs) allows anyone to reset admin passwords without authentication.
Attack flow:
β Send crafted request
β Change admin password
β Log in as admin
β Full site compromise
Affected: All versions β€ 3.4.24
Patched: Version 3.4.25 (January 2, 2026)
Who uses Branda?
β WordPress agencies
β White-label developers
β Multi-site managers
One compromised client site = entry point to entire portfolio.
Update immediately. Check user accounts for suspicious additions. Regenerate WordPress salts.
This is the 4th critical (9.8+) WordPress plugin vulnerability in January alone.
Pattern is clear.
Stay tuned!
#WordPress #Security #CVE #Branda #WebHostMost
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The numbers don't lie:
AMD EPYC 7C13:
β 64 cores / 128 threads
β 256 MB L3 cache
β $1,900-2,000
β PassMark: 76,363
Intel Xeon Gold 6526Y:
β 16 cores / 32 threads
β 37.5 MB L3 cache
β $1,517
β PassMark: 43,465
Result: AMD is 76% faster at similar price.
Hosting math:
β AMD: 40-50 VPS instances per server
β Intel: 10-15 VPS instances per server
β Intel patches: 5-30% performance penalty
Revenue difference: $5,000+ extra per AMD server per year.
AMD = 4x more cores, 6.8x more cache, better security, 3-4x more customers per server.
For hosting workloads, this isn't close.
Stay tuned!
#AMD #Intel #ServerCPU #Hosting #Performance #WebHostMost
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WordPress is Shaking: Critical February Vulnerabilities
The WordPress ecosystem has been hit hard this February. Several critical vulnerabilities (CVSS 9.8+) have been discovered in major plugins like Branda, Elementor, and WP ULike, allowing full administrative access without a password.
Why this is dangerous: Most of these attacks target admin password resets via specifically crafted requests. If you manage client sites using these tools, a single vulnerability could become an entry point for your entire network.
How we protect you at WebHostMost:
1. Malware Monitoring: We scan the entire infrastructure for malicious code every 6 hours.
2. Isolation: Your data is protected by kernel-level account isolation, minimizing the risk of "cross-infection" between sites on the same server.
3. Infrastructure Backups: If you are unsure about a recent update, you always have a fresh restore point available in JetBackup.
Check your updates today. Security is a combination of robust infrastructure and your own vigilance.
Stay tuned!
And send this to your friend, please
#WordPress #Security #Vulnerability #CVE #WebHostMost
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TTFB: The Speed Metric Google Loves (But Everyone Ignores)
Many owners are obsessed with their PageSpeed score: "I have 99/100, why does my site still feel slow?" The answer is often TTFB (Time To First Byte) - the time it takes for the server to send the very first byte of data back to the browser.
This happens BEFORE your site even begins to render. If the server is "thinking" too long, no amount of image optimization will fix the lag.
The Reality Check:
Why it matters to us: At WebHostMost, speed is architecture, not marketing. We use a high-performance stack of LiteSpeed Enterprise and AMD EPYC processors to ensure PHP requests are processed instantly.
Unlike standard Apache setups where every request "wakes up" a heavy process, our event-driven model is incredibly lean. PHP doesn't even have to wake up if the page is already in the server-level cache.
How to check your TTFB:
Open Chrome DevTools (F12) β Network tab.
Refresh your page.
Hover over the first request in the list and look for "Waiting (TTFB)".
If itβs over 200ms, your current host is the bottleneck for your SEO and user experience. At WebHostMost, elite speed is the baseline, included in every plan by default.
Stay tuned!
#TTFB #WebPerformance #LiteSpeed #AMDEPYC #WebHostMost
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Your Backup is Your Biggest Security Hole
Irony at its finest: the very tools meant to save your site are now the reason it gets hacked.
A critical vulnerability CVE-2026-11200 (CVSS 9.9) has been disclosed in several popular WordPress backup plugins (including UpdraftPlus versions prior to 2.24.x).
The Exploit: Due to improper access validation, any unauthenticated user can discover the direct URL to your latest backup archive.
Whatβs at risk? β Full database dumps (customer emails, hashed passwords). β wp-config.php (your DB credentials). β Full source code and configurations.
Weβve always said: Stop Using Backup Plugins. Backups should live outside your web application.
On WebHostMost, we use JetBackup at the infrastructure level.
Stay tuned!
#WordPress #Security #Backup #CVE2026 #WebHostMost
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Why Your "Cloud vCPU" is Stealing Your Performance
You buy "2 vCPUs" from a major cloud provider for $20/mo and think youβve got 2 dedicated cores.
Spoiler: Youβve been lied to.
In 2026, most "hyperscale" clouds rely on aggressive CPU Steal Time. Your "cores" are just tiny time-slots on an over-provisioned, outdated server. If your "neighbor" gets a traffic spike, your site chokes.
We run a Managed environment that consistently outpaces "Cloud VPS" instances.
1. AMD EPYC Power: We use high-density EPYC architecture (Zen 4/5) on DELL hardware. One raw thread here is faster than three virtual "shreds" on old cloud nodes.
2. LVE Isolation: Using CloudLinux LVE, we strictly isolate resources. Your CPU and RAM are yours. No "Noisy Neighbor" effect. No Steal Time.
3. Optimized Stack: Combined with LiteSpeed Enterprise, our infrastructure executes PHP 3x faster than standard Apache-based cloud setups.
You pay for results, not for the letters "vCPU" in a marketing brochure.
Stay tuned!
#CloudHosting #Performance #AMDEPYC #vCPU #WebHostMost
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Your Images are Fast, but is your Data Leaking?
Yesterday, a critical vulnerability (CVE-2026-1246) was disclosed in the ShortPixel Image Optimizer plugin (versions β€ 6.4.2).
The Risk: Attackers can exploit a "Directory Traversal" flaw to download arbitrary files from your server. This isn't just a "bug" - it's a massive data leak.
What they can steal:
Your wp-config.php (giving hackers your database passwords).
System logs and sensitive .env files.
Backup archives left in your web root.
The WebHostMost Defense:
LiteSpeed Layer: Our server-level security rules have already been updated to block the specific request patterns used in this exploit.
On WebHostMost, your account is isolated by CloudLinux LVE, but a patched plugin is your best friend. Don't wait.
#WordPress #Security #ShortPixel #WebDev #WebHostMost
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The ".com Tax" is Returning in September 2026
Verisign just dropped their Q4 earnings report, and the message for 2026 is clear: Pricing power is back. Under their current agreement with ICANN, Verisign has the authority to increase wholesale .com prices by 7% annually.
The Numbers:
Current Wholesale Price: $10.26
Expected September 2026 Price: ~$10.97
Retail Impact: Registrars will likely use this as an excuse to hike prices to $18β$25+ for renewals.
Why this matters for your infrastructure: This is the 4th increase in a 6-year cycle. By the time this cycle ends, the "base cost" of a .com will have risen significantly. If youβre managing a portfolio of 50+ client sites, this "small" hike adds up to a major hidden cost.
The WebHostMost Advice:
Renew Early: If your domain expires in late 2026, renew it now for multiple years. Lock in the current 2025/early 2026 rates.
Consolidate: Stop paying "premium" renewal fees at registrars like GoDaddy or Bluehost that mark up wholesale prices by 200%.
Audit: 2026 is the year to prune unused domains. If itβs not making money, donβt pay the "Verisign Tax."
We don't set the registry prices, but we can help you optimize the infrastructure that runs on them. Stay lean, stay fast.
Stay tuned!
#DomainNews #Verisign #WebBiz #Hosting2026 #WebHostMost
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Critical Auth Bypass in WP Duplicate
A major security flaw, CVE-2026-1499 (CVSS 9.8 - CRITICAL), was disclosed on February 6, 2026, affecting the WP Duplicate plugin (all versions up to 1.1.8).
The Risk: Due to a missing capability check on an AJAX action (process_add_site), attackers can exploit a path traversal flaw to set internal options. This allows an unauthenticated attacker to upload arbitrary files to your server.
The Impact:
Full remote code execution (RCE).
Potential for complete site takeover.
The vulnerability is already being tracked by security researchers as a high-priority threat.
If you use this plugin, update to version 1.1.9 immediately.
Check your wp-content/uploads for any suspicious .php files or new "Subscriber" accounts you didn't create.
Stay tuned!
#WordPress #Security #Vulnerability #CVE2026 #WebHostMost
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WordPress powers 43.4% of the web, but 1 in 10 sites is a ticking time bomb.
The latest stats for February 2026 are out, and they reveal a massive security gap. While the WordPress ecosystem is more dominant than ever, a "silent minority" is putting the entire internet at risk.
The Safe Zone: ~88% of sites are running WordPress 6.x.
Why this is a "Security Gap": These older versions are essentially "Zombie Sites." They no longer receive regular security patches, yet they stay online, unmanaged and unpatched. For hackers, these aren't just websites - they are a massive, easy-to-reach army for botnets, SEO spam, and phishing.
In 2026, being "online" isn't enough. You have to be current. Don't be part of the 12%.
#WordPress #SecurityGap #WebStats2026 #CyberSecurity #WebHostMost #IndustryNews
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The Web is no longer a library. Itβs a workforce.
For 30 years, hosting was just a place to store files. In 2026, that era is officially over. With WordPress 7.0 integrating native AI, your website is transitioning from a digital brochure to an Autonomous Agent.
The world isn't looking for "faster pages" anymore; it's looking for "smarter actions." Whether it's automated customer intent mapping or real-time content evolution, the heavy lifting is moving from human editors to AI frameworks.
At WebHostMost, we aren't just watching this shift - weβre driving it. Our ecosystem is evolving around Webbee, our internal intelligence layer designed to bridge the gap between your data and the world's most powerful LLMs.
Weβve moved beyond "hosting files." We are now hosting Intelligence. Webbee ensures that your site isn't just "online," but actively thinking, optimizing, and responding to the global AI shift in real-time.
The future belongs to the agents. And Webbee is your pilot.
Stay tuned!
#AgenticWeb #Webbee #AIRevolution #WordPress7 #WebHostMost
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Imagine your servers are in different countries, but they "ping" each other as if they were in the same room.
Usually, when your Web Server talks to your Database, the request travels the public internet. It fights through public routers, deals with latency spikes, and is exposed to the open web.
The Alternative: Private Interconnect.
Think of it as a private, high-speed tunnel that bypasses the public highway. It allows you to use a local IP (like 10.0.0.5) to connect servers located in completely different regions.
The "Why":
Zero Public Lag: No "middlemen" routers.
Invisible Security: Data never touches the public grid.
Infrastructure Synergy: High-availability clusters become possible because synchronization happens at the speed of light.
Google and AWS charge a fortune for this. But weβre curious about its real-world impact for you.
How much would a "Localhost" experience between your global nodes change the way you build your apps? Is latency still your #1 enemy, or have you found other ways to fight it?
#Interconnect #Networking2026 #WebInfrastructure #TechDiscussion #WebHostMost
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The New SSL Standard: 200-Day Validity Starts in March
Following the latest CA/B Forum standards, the maximum lifespan for public SSL/TLS certificates will be reduced from 398 days to 200 days, effective March 15, 2026.
What this means for you: This change is designed to improve global security by rotating encryption keys more frequently. However, for site owners, it effectively doubles the frequency of certificate management tasks.
We continue to provide Letβs Encrypt certificates at no cost for all domains.
If you need to issue a new certificate or verify status, you can simply ask Webbee, our AI assistant. She can issue and install certificates in seconds via chat.
In 2026, security should be automated and invisible. We ensure it stays that way.
#SSL #CyberSecurity #Webbee #LetsEncrypt #WebHostMost
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We have a question for you: Who is actually reading your website today?
If you think itβs just your customers, youβre only seeing 60% of the picture.
According to the latest 2026 AI Bot Impact Report, over 40% of all WordPress traffic now comes from AI Agents - Perplexity, Gemini, SearchGPT, and autonomous crawlers.
Why this matters for your site: AI agents are programmed for one thing: Efficiency.
The 200ms Rule: If a server takes longer than 200ms to respond (TTFB), bots are 60% more likely to skip that site. They move to a faster competitor to save their own computing costs.
The Invisibility Risk: Slow sites are being pushed into a "Grey Zone." AI sees them, but it doesn't cite them.
You aren't just fast for your users; you are "First in Line" for the AI agents that now control the future of search.
#AI #SEO2026 #WordPress #WebPerformance #WebHostMost
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Hey everyone! We wanted to give you a quick look behind the curtain at whatβs happening in the hosting world.
Europe is officially tightening the screws on energy efficiency. By July 2026, a new rule called "PUE 1.2" kicks in. In plain English: data centers are no longer allowed to waste energy and heat up the air at your expense.
Why should you care? Most legacy hosting companies run on older tech in outdated buildings. For them, these new rules mean massive fines or expensive upgrades. And usually, those costs end up right on the customer's invoice.
How things look on our end: Weβve always believed that smart engineering isn't just about speed - itβs about being responsible. We built our infrastructure to be efficient from day one. Because weβre already meeting these standards, we don't have to worry about "compliance taxes."
For you, itβs business as usual. Your speed and your rates stay exactly where they are. Weβve got this covered.
#WebHostMost #EcoTech #SmartHosting
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Hey family, weβve got some important news for those of you running online stores.
A critical security vulnerability (CVE-2026-1235) has been confirmed in the WP eCommerce plugin (versions up to 3.15.1). Itβs a serious flaw that could allow unauthorized code injection.
What you should know:
Update now: If youβre using WP eCommerce, we recommend moving to version 3.15.2 today.
As part of the WebHostMost community, your site already runs with Security Headers A+ out of the box. While you should still update your plugins, these headers act as a massive safety net, blocking malicious scripts and unauthorized "phone home" attempts even if a bug exists.
Your security is a multi-layer game, and weβve already built the first few layers for you.
Stay tuned!
#WordPressSecurity #WPeCommerce #AplusSecurity #WebHostMost
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Who should pay for an AIβs curiosity? (Spoiler: Not you).
Lately, weβve seen a weird trend in the hosting world. AI bots like GPTBot and Perplexity are crawling websites more than ever to "learn" from your content. Some big hosting companies are now adding hidden fees for this traffic, calling it a "network load surcharge."
Our take? We think thatβs totally unfair. If your content is so good that an AI wants to read it, thatβs your win - not a reason for us to send you a higher bill. We don't have "hidden taxes." Your traffic is your traffic, whether it's a person or a bot.
And a quick reminder to our community: We know the industry is getting more expensive and complicated, but weβre sticking to our word. If you joined us on a $2.50 Micro plan, thatβs the price youβll keep when you renew. No surprise hikes, no "inflation adjustments," and definitely no "AI taxes."
Weβre here to make sure your site stays fast and your costs stay predictable. Weβve got your back.
#CommunityFirst #Transparency #WebHosting2026 #WebHostMost
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Is your AI assistant talking to strangers behind your back?
A new type of attack called Prompt Injection is officially hitting WordPress AI plugins this month. Itβs simple, itβs clever, and itβs dangerous.
Why our community is sleeping soundly: We didn't just "slap a chatbot" onto a server. Webbee is built on the ICNLI architecture.
Hard Isolation: Under the ICNLI protocol, system-level commands are physically separated from user-generated text.
Zero-Knowledge Architecture: Webbee is "context-aware" but doesn't have raw access to your plain-text passwords or database secrets.
JWT-Locked: Every action requires a verified token that no "comment injection" can spoof.
The future is here, and it bites - but weβve already built the muzzle.
#AIHijacking #Webbee #ICNLI #CyberSecurity2026 #WebHostMost
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Most WordPress admin lag isn't a server issue. Itβs database debt.
The
wp_options table is where plugins store settings. Many are marked to autoload, meaning they load into memory on every single click. When you delete a plugin, the data often stays behind.The Result: Your server is wasting resources loading "ghost" settings for tools you haven't used in years.
How to Fix?
Audit your
wp_options table for orphaned entries. If you want to skip the manual SQL work, you can trigger a database scan via Webbee in your dashboard. Sheβll identify legacy "autoload" rows and purge the clutter.Clean database = Instant admin response.
Stay tuned!
#WordPress #Database #WebPerf #WebHostMost
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The Linux kernel is facing a critical zero-day exploit targeting the
io_uring subsystem.The Technicals: Dubbed "Slasher," this vulnerability exploits a logic flaw in how the kernel handles asynchronous I/O requests. By submitting a specifically crafted series of io_uring operations, an unprivileged user can trigger a memory corruption that leads to full root access on the host machine.
This is a "Container Escape" exploit. In multi-tenant environments, it allows an attacker to break out of a virtualized environment and access the underlying physical server.
Upstream patches are being rolled out. Systems using
io_uring should be audited immediately. If the subsystem is not strictly required for your workload, disabling it or restricting its access via seccomp profiles is the recommended mitigation.#LinuxKernel #Slasher #ZeroDay #CyberSecurity #InfoSec
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