If you have a website you also have hosting. You may not know the specifics (I am constantly dismayed by how few people have this information to hand) but ultimately you are paying someone for the cyber-home for your website. In addition you might also have email hosting (although more and more people are using G Suite or similar for this, which costs more but can be a lot easier long term). And to be fair when everything is working as it should this is not probably something you spend any time thinking about. But occasionally you might find you need to change hosting companies, there are several possible reasons for this but in my experience the main ones are:
Infrastructure
8 reasons to choose managed hosting for your WordPress site
Today I thought I would shed some light on hosting – specifically managed WordPress hosting. Maybe you have seen this as an option when investigating hosting plans for your website, and aren’t sure what it means. And why it costs more, and whether you need it. Hopefully after reading this post you will be able to make this decision.