RoamScope.Space Migration: Why My Blog Is Now Running Significantly Faster

blog migration to a new hosting
blog migration to a new hosting

A New Home for RoamScope.Space: When the Site Finally Started to Breathe.

March 28, 2026 — is the date I am officially recording as the “second birth” of my blog. Today, the complete migration of the domain to a new European hosting was finalized, and the results of this move speak for themselves better than any words could.

A Chronicle of a Three-Year Wait

For the past three years, working on this blog felt like trying to run through a thick fog. The average page load time on the previous platform reached 12 seconds. In the modern internet, that is an eternity.

During those three years, I repeatedly contacted the support team of my old hosting provider. Every time, the dialogue followed the exact same scenario:

  • I provided facts and figures.
  • In response, I received canned, templated replies.
  • The blame was invariably shifted onto me: “The problem is in your code,” “Optimize your plugins,” “It’s your blog’s fault, not our server’s.”

I pointed out to the support specialists that the problem was specifically on their side, but I was not heard.

The Moment of Truth

Today has put a definitive end to that dispute.

The exact same blog, with the exact same settings, plugins, and content, having been moved to a new European hosting, began to work as it should have always worked. The loading speed has increased manifold. The lags that were attributed to “incorrect code” vanished on their own immediately after the server change.

Conclusions

I am deliberately not naming my former hosting provider here, although after years of ignoring problems, they have earned an extremely negative review. The main outcome of this migration is the confirmation that I was right. If your tool hinders your work, and those who maintain it try to make you the one at fault — it is time to change the tool.

Now RoamScope.Space is officially in a reliable and fast “haven.” Ahead lies only development and prompt indexing by search engines.

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