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WP Engine vs. Liquid Web Managed WordPress Hosting

WPEngine vs LiquidWeb

Considering making the switch away from WP Engine in favor of Liquid Web’s Managed WordPress Hosting? I made a shift with over 30 sites a few months ago and thought I’d share my results, the pros, and the cons with you thus far to help you consider WP Engine vs. Liquid Web.

Things you’ll like about Liquid Web (LW) Managed WordPress coming from WP Engine (WPE)

The Pros of Liquid Web

Things you’ll miss about WP Engine on Liquid Web

The Cons of Liquid Web Managed WordPress Hosting

WP Engine’s deploy buttons

This is what you get (or rather what you don’t get) on Liquid Web to move your staging site content to your live site.

Liquid Web’s deploy button

Wrap Up

Overall you can save money on the monthly bill but the missing staging to live button is a huge headache and the monthly savings could be burned away in dealing with it when moving content from staging to live. WP Engine has recently increased their pricing as well which throws another wrinkle. In the end it all depends on your individual needs but hopefully this post can help you have your eyes open if you’re thinking about making the switch.

Editor’s Note on 5/1/18: After a personal experience of missed backups and repeated downtime with the Managed WordPress hosting on Liquid Web, I have decided to take my hosting elsewhere. I’ll follow-up and let you know how it goes. So far I’ve asked to downgrade my account on Liquid Web from 50 to 25 sites and support told me there would be an hour of downtime to do so. So it looks like I have spring cleaning to do.

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