Skip to content
-
Subscribe to our newsletter & never miss our best posts. Subscribe Now!
  • https://www.facebook.com/
  • https://twitter.com/
  • https://t.me/
  • https://www.instagram.com/
  • https://youtube.com/
Newswires Newswir.es
Newswires Newswir.es
  • Business
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Science
  • Business
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Science
Subscribe
Close

Search

HostScore Publishes Performance Test Results with CLDY Hosting and Launches Web Hosting Finder
Asia

HostScore Publishes Performance Test Results with CLDY Hosting and Launches Web Hosting Finder

By Newswires
January 20, 2026 4 Min Read

HostScore has published new WooCommerce performance test results based on a live deployment on CLDY’s hosting platform and launched its new feature-first Web Hosting Finder. Together, these updates reinforce HostScore’s focus on improving transparency and helping users make more practical, workload-driven hosting decisions.

HostScore has released new WooCommerce performance test results based on a live deployment on CLDY’s hosting platform, alongside the launch of its new Web Hosting Finder, a feature-first tool designed to help users make more practical hosting decisions.

The tests focus on real-world workloads rather than theoretical benchmarks, examining how hosting performs across different traffic patterns, including browsing and transactional activity. Together, the performance results and the new tool reflect HostScore’s broader objective: improving transparency in how hosting choices are evaluated and explained.

Why Hosting Performance Testing Still Matters

Despite the abundance of hosting comparisons online, many website owners continue to struggle with choosing the right plan. Most rankings emphasize specifications, pricing, or promotional claims, while offering limited insight into how hosting behaves under real usage.

In practice, performance varies significantly depending on workload. A content site, a business website, and an ecommerce store place very different demands on server resources. Even within ecommerce, browsing activity behaves very differently from checkout and order processing.

HostScore’s testing methodology is designed to reflect these differences. Rather than focusing solely on peak throughput, tests are structured to highlight how hosting responds across common use cases and where natural capacity limits appear. Stress tests are used to identify boundaries, not to judge entry-level plans against enterprise-grade expectations.

Overview of the CLDY Performance Tests

For this round of testing, HostScore evaluated CLDY using a live WordPress installation with WooCommerce enabled. The site was hosted on CLDY’s entry-tier WordPress plan, reflecting a typical setup used by small businesses and early-stage ecommerce stores.

Traffic was simulated using Loader.io across three key WooCommerce endpoints: Homepage, Product page, and Checkout page.

These endpoints represent distinct workload profiles, from browsing-heavy traffic to fully dynamic, non-cacheable transactional requests.

In parallel, HostScore ran multiple passes of the WordPress Hosting Benchmark Plugin to assess backend consistency, including CPU behaviour, database performance, filesystem operations, and WordPress core functions. All tests were conducted without an external CDN to better isolate server-side performance.

Key Findings from the Tests

The results showed a clear and consistent pattern.

WooCommerce browsing traffic performed reliably under load. Both homepage and product pages maintained stable response times as concurrent users increased, with all requests completing successfully across baseline, moderate, and stress-test levels.

Checkout performance followed a different profile. Response times were higher at baseline and increased with concurrency. At moderate levels, checkout showed early signs of strain while still completing most requests. At stress-test levels intentionally designed to exceed typical small-store demand, checkout requests timed out.

Backend benchmark results were consistent across multiple runs, indicating stable server behavior rather than performance volatility. CPU and simple database operations performed well, while complex queries and write-heavy operations showed lower scores. This aligns with checkout being the first pressure point under concurrency, as transactional workflows place heavier demands on these resources.

WordPress Hosting Benchmark results from three test runs, showing consistent backend performance on CLDY’s entry-tier WordPress plan.

Overall, the results point to predictable performance boundaries rather than instability, particularly given the entry-level nature of the plan being tested.

Launch of the HostScore Web Hosting Finder

Alongside the performance results, HostScore has launched its new Web Hosting Finder, a feature-first tool designed to improve how users evaluate hosting options.

Instead of ranking providers by popularity or generic “best” labels, the Finder guides users based on practical criteria such as site type, traffic behaviour, and scaling requirements. The aim is to help users understand not only which hosting plans are suitable, but also when an upgrade is justified and when it is not.

The CLDY test results illustrate this approach in practice. Browsing-heavy WooCommerce stores may perform comfortably on entry-tier hosting, while checkout-intensive workloads signal the need for higher resource allocation. The Host Finder is designed to surface these distinctions early, reducing both under-provisioning and unnecessary upgrades.

HostScore’s Approach to Performance Transparency

HostScore emphasises that stress-test results should be interpreted in context. Entry-tier hosting is not designed for unlimited transactional concurrency, and reaching those limits often reflects business growth rather than hosting failure.

Performance transparency means clearly communicating what a plan is designed to handle, where its limits lie, and what scaling options are available. In the case of CLDY, the results highlight a platform focused on predictable behaviour and gradual scaling rather than overextending entry-level plans.

Both the CLDY performance tests and the launch of the Web Hosting Finder reflect HostScore’s ongoing commitment to clearer expectations and more informed hosting decisions.

Learn More

The full CLDY performance review, including detailed test data and analysis, is available on HostScore.net. Users can also explore the new Web Hosting Finder to compare hosting options based on real-world requirements rather than generic rankings.

HostScore will continue publishing independent hosting reviews and expanding its tools to support more transparent and practical hosting comparisons worldwide.

Source: Vritimes

Tags:

Press Release
Author

Newswires

Follow Me
Other Articles
Varactor Diodes Market Size, Share, and Growth Analysis by Type, Application, and Region
Previous

Varactor Diodes Market Size, Share, and Growth Analysis by Type, Application, and Region

Liquid Hand Soap Market Cleans Up with 4.5% CAGR Through 2035 on Hygiene Boom and Eco-Trends
Next

Liquid Hand Soap Market Cleans Up with 4.5% CAGR Through 2035 on Hygiene Boom and Eco-Trends

No Comment! Be the first one.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Free weather widget
  • Wikipedia Page Creation as a Foundation for Google Knowledge Panel Success
    Wikipedia Page Creation as a Foundation for Google Knowledge Panel Success
  • Invitation from Malaysian Youth Representatives: Discover Hainan’s Integrated Land, Sea and Air Study Tour
    Invitation from Malaysian Youth Representatives: Discover Hainan’s Integrated Land, Sea and Air Study Tour
  • Global Hot Rolled Coils Market Set to Hit USD 275 Million by 2032 at 2.7% CAGR
    Global Hot Rolled Coils Market Set to Hit USD 275 Million by 2032 at 2.7% CAGR
  • Global Tung Oil Market Set to Hit USD 0.280 Billion by 2034 at 2.5% CAGR
    Global Tung Oil Market Set to Hit USD 0.280 Billion by 2034 at 2.5% CAGR
  • Global Bike Locks Market Set to Hit USD 925 Million by 2034 at 5.0% CAGR
    Global Bike Locks Market Set to Hit USD 925 Million by 2034 at 5.0% CAGR
Newswires

Newswires (newswir.es) is a central hub for aggregating and distributing press releases from various businesses and organizations.

In the pre-internet era, journalists relied on services like newswires to discover stories. Now, the technology has changed, but PR newswires still play a role in connecting valuable information with journalists and their audiences.

Copyright 2026 — Newswir.es. All rights reserved.