All-eggs-one-host vs split fleet
Heard this week: post-acquisition jitters have agencies rethinking whether to keep 300 sites under one roof.
— One host means volume discounts, one dashboard, one invoice, and one company that can change terms on you overnight
— Splitting across two managed providers costs more in overhead but kills single-vendor risk
A source tells us the EIG-then-Newfold era taught a generation that 'one throat to choke' becomes 'one throat choking you' after the PE money lands. Word is the smarter shops now keep a warm second host with 10% of sites already on it, just to stay migration-ready.
Watch this: vendor diversification stops being paranoid the next time a beloved host gets acquired.
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All-eggs-one-host vs split fleet
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