How do I clear my SiteGround cache?

Go to Site Tools > Speed > Caching. The Dynamic Cache can be cleared per website. Go to the Dynamic Cache tab and click the Flush Cache icon under Actions for the desired URL.

Who is SiteGround owned by?

Ivo Tzenov
As of January 2020, it provides hosting for about 2,000,000 domains worldwide. It provides shared hosting, cloud hosting, enterprise solutions, email hosting, and domain registration….SiteGround.

Type Privately held company
Founder Ivo Tzenov
Headquarters Sofia, Bulgaria
Number of employees 600+
Website www.siteground.com

How do I enable Cloudflare in SiteGround?

To enable Cloudflare CDN for your domain name, go to your Site Tools > Speed > Cloudflare.

  1. To set up your account, click on Set Up under Set Up your Cloudflare.
  2. A new window will open, where you have the option to create a new Cloudflare account by setting up your email account and password.

How do I cache a SiteGround?

Go to Site Tools > Speed > Caching.

  1. The Dynamic Cache can be cleared per website. Go to the Dynamic Cache tab and click the Flush Cache icon under Actions for the desired URL.
  2. Memcached can only be cleared for all sites at once. Go to the Memcached tab and click the Flush Cache icon under actions:

What is Purge cache mean?

That simply means to delete the HTML “copies” of your pages. So if you purge the cache, it means the next time you view your blog, it will generate the page by pulling info from the database (the original method). Then, it will recopy the page again to create a new, static HTML copy.

Is SiteGround good for beginners?

SiteGround Not only do they offer a custom-built beginner-friendly dashboard, but also an easy onboarding process, and excellent support. Maybe that’s why SiteGround is a little pricier than Bluehost, but they make up for that with some of the best support in the hosting industry.

How safe is SiteGround?

Uptime Guarantee: 99.9% SiteGround offers a 99.9% uptime guarantee and gives you a credit if they fail at achieving this. This means that if their uptime drops below 99.9%, they will give you a free month of hosting.