On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Christopher Wilson gwsuperfan@gmail.comwrote:
I'm usually just an observer on these lists, but I'll weigh in as a user who runs MediaWiki on a shared host. The host *is* a VPS, but our wiki is used by the environmental department of a large international non-profit. As such it lives on the "enviro" server along with some WordPress sites and other minor things.
If we have to give the wiki its own dedicated VPS, it will likely not survive, or we will move to another platform. I see some REALLY low costs for VPSes being tossed around here, but honestly, we'd probably be looking at a minimum of $50/month to give the site its own dedicated VPS. I realize that in the grand scheme of things, that's not a huge cost, but at that point, management will probably insist on making the site pay for itself rather than the current situation of letting it exist on shared resources.
As long as you're getting the performance you need from your wiki I wouldn't see any reason to worry. What we're talking about here is truly shared hosting, where you've got maybe FTP access and a single mysql database at your disposal.
-Chad