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		<description>I wouldn&#039;t buy more than you need to start off with, start off with a shared hosting plan . Once it starts getting more popular, and you actually need to move, then you can upgrade to a VPS, then a dedicated. I don&#039;t see any need to skip steps when you are starting out from new. It&#039;s easy enough to switch hosting, to a different provider or to upgrade to a different platform. You&#039;ll still be able to upgrade pretty quick between platforms, just to make sure to keep an eye on your growth and then a little bit of comfort room in your estimates/calculations.</description>
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