
A2 Hosting’s new WordPress plans, which replace its previous WordPress options, run on the company’s “high-performance” Turbo servers. These Managed WordPress Hosting packages include sophisticated features and tools - innovations that would jointly improve website speed, security, and simplicity of maintenance for clients.
The new Managed WordPress Hosting plans come in four different packages to meet a variety of company needs, including single or multiple website deployments, as well as basic corporate or ecommerce site setups.
“Last year, 70 percent of businesses chose to invest more in their digital presence. In parallel, over 60 percent of websites currently use WordPress as their content management system,” said Bryan Muthig, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at A2 Hosting. “We have a highly regarded track record of staying in step with our customers’ wants and needs which is why we released an extensive WordPress survey. The results guided us in creating our new Managed WordPress hosting solutions that maximize, secure, and simplify the use of WordPress.”
Managed Server Administration

The Managed WordPress Hosting plans are hosted on A2 Hosting’s Turbo servers. The servers’ integrated NVMe storage, powerful LiteSpeed caching, and A2 Optimized plugin (which combines Memcached and TurboCache to speed up website performance) would boost server speeds “up to 20x quicker than stock installations while maintaining 204 percent of typical disk performance.”
All A2 Hosting’s Managed WordPress Hosting plans include comprehensive server administration. This includes capabilities such as server maintenance, security, resource upgrades, malware scanning, and more, all of which are available 24/7.
The new Managed WordPress Hosting plans also include recently released tools that help and automate the speed and security of WordPress websites. Daily backups and virus scans, site performance rankings, 1-click optimizations, optimized CSS, and other features are included in the tools. They also come with cPanel’s Deluxe WordPress Toolkit, which would make it simple to administer, update, backup, clone, stage, and protect WordPress websites.