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WordPress tends to use a lot of RAM.
If you really need to use WordPress, take a VPS from ovh which gives you 4x the RAM at half the price
and doesn't work a third of the time.
I never had any problems for almost 10 years outside of a few major outages (that every provider has from time to time).
OVH has unexpected outages even on the higher plans, let alone the cheap ones. Google it.
You're better off either paying a little more and going with a more reliable provider or using Oracle VPS at least it's free.
I've been on OVH for 10 years now and had almost no downtime apart from the fire.
The fire? 😃 Keep these replies coming guys, they're amazing! 👍