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Do Not Let A Single Failure Take All Your Clients Offline

May 27, 2020

A few weeks ago I was perusing one of the hosting groups on Facebook and encountered a post where a developer said that he was hosting 300 of his customers ON THE SAME SERVER. As if not to be beat, another one popped up and said he had 563 of his customers on the same server. Needless to say I…

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8 Best-Practices For Sites Built On WPCloudDeploy Servers

May 25, 2020

So, you’ve created your first server and fired up your first site. But, as with any other profession, there are certain “best practices” – things you can do to make sure that your site is running optimally. So, here are some things you should do as soon as practically possible: 1. Get Some Protection Place CLOUDFLARE in front of your…

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A Dozen+ Ways To Fire Up Your Own WordPress Server

May 25, 2020

If you’ve been around the WordPress ecosystem for a while, you’ve probably toyed with the idea of running your own WordPress server(s). There are three reasons you might want to go down this road: Costs: Deploying your own WordPress server can generally be cheaper when you are running multiple WordPress sites. Security: Managing your own server removes at least one…

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The Five Levels of Caching In WordPress

April 9, 2020

id you know that there are 5 different places that caches can exist in any given WordPress installation? Not all installs use all levels but understanding where they are and why they’re there can help you in troubleshooting some thorny issues that caches can cause.

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Installing And Managing WordPress From The Command Line

March 19, 2020

The command line can be faster and easier for a lot of tasks. But its not for everyone. Still, if you’re someone that is comfortable there, then read on for a surprise. WPCloud Deploy Command Line Tools The architecture of WPCloud Deploy is one of a loosely coupled connection between our plugin and your WordPress server. In practice this means…

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