WordPress hosting plans cap at 100GB, blocking image-heavy sites
Developers building media-heavy websites on WordPress hit storage ceilings around 100GB with most hosting providers, making 1TB+ projects unviable on traditional WP hosting. The gap between familiar WordPress simplicity and the S3/CDN architecture needed for scale creates a complex migration problem with no beginner-friendly bridging solution.
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