#Server-to-server WordPress
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blackmoreops Ā· 2 months ago
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How to Migrate WordPress to GCP Server Using WordOps and EasyEngine
Migrating a WordPress site to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) offers numerous benefits including improved performance, scalability, and reliability. In this comprehensive guide, I’ll walk you through on how to migrate WordPress to GCP using WordOps and EasyEngine, with special attention to sites created with the --wpredis flag. This guide works whether you’re migrating from a traditional hosting…
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unpretty Ā· 8 months ago
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this has a very good summary of everything that's been going on with wordpress if you haven't been keeping up with it, i'm going to copy/paste the list of Goings On from the table of contents to give you an idea:
I’m sorry, what happened?
Automattic approaches WP Engine to offer a ā€œlicenseā€
Matt’s rejected, so he tries new strategies
Wait—what’s Matt’s actual deal? Why is he doing this?
Matt claims WP Engine is misrepresenting itself
Matt claims WP Engine is selling a ā€œcheap knock-offā€ of WordPress
Matt says WP Engine doesn't give back enough
An aside on motivations and justifications
The WordCamp US fallout and Matt’s abuse of power
WP Engine’s reaction
Matt melts down
Matt goes nuclear
Updates: everything that’s happened since October 1st
Matt talks taking over WP Engine
Automattic releases the terms sheet, which kinda backfires
WP Engine files suit against Matt and Automattic
Matt offers buyouts to Automattic employees
159 Automattic employees take the buyout; Matt hires a famous lawyer who's a horrible human
Matt gleefully exposes a vulnerability in ACF, but prevents WPE from fixing it
Matt adds a vague anti-WP Engine checkbox to WordPress.org, but fails to clarify why, all while playing the victim
Matt commandeers ACF, using WordPress.org to steal a competitor's product
Previous lawsuits against Matt come to light
Matt responds to the 'other lawsuits'
Matt wars against dissenters with second buyout offer; threatens employees who speak out; intercepts employees' emails
WP Engine files an injunction to regain access to WordPress.org
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pacificus-pacificator Ā· 20 days ago
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Another Mini-Heatwave Before Summer
As I have downloaded and joined the Vivaldi browser community, I get to publish on a free Wordpress blog.
Vivaldi’s servers are said to be based in Norway and Iceland.
Would I be using much less of Google Blogger? I don’t know. But I do know that Tumblr and Wordpress belong together.
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bobwp Ā· 6 months ago
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"Playground is mind-boggling. You can spin up a full WordPress site in a browser—no servers, no databases, just instant testing."
Birgit Pauli Haack — On the revolutionary capabilities of WordPress Playground.
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infinitivehost1 Ā· 7 days ago
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atcuality3 Ā· 6 months ago
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techwiseinsider Ā· 9 months ago
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Whether you’re migrating or creating a new project, if you’re in search of the best web hosting company for your WordPress website or WooCommerce store, Hostinger may be the ultimate solution for your needs and personal preferences.
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pressplaytech Ā· 2 years ago
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Is cPanel on Its Deathbed? A Tale of Technology, Profits, and a Slow-Moving Train Wreck
Ah, cPanel. The go-to control panel for many web hosting services since the dawn of, well, web hosting. Once the epitome of innovation, it’s now akin to a grizzled war veteran, limping along with a cane and wearing an ā€œI Survived Y2Kā€ t-shirt. So what went wrong? Let’s dive into this slow-moving technological telenovela, rife with corporate greed, security loopholes, and a legacy that may be hanging by a thread.
Chapter 1: A Brief, Glorious History (Or How cPanel Shot to Stardom)
Once upon a time, cPanel was the bee’s knees. Launched in 1996, this software was, for a while, the pinnacle of web management systems. It promised simplicity, reliability, and functionality. Oh, the golden years!
Chapter 2: The Tech Stack Tortoise
In the fast-paced world of technology, being stagnant is synonymous with being extinct. While newer tech stacks are integrating AI, machine learning, and all sorts of jazzy things, cPanel seems to be stuck in a time warp. Why? Because the tech stack is more outdated than a pair of bell-bottom trousers. No Docker, no Kubernetes, and don’t even get me started on the lack of robust API support.
Chapter 3: ā€œThe Corpulent Corporateā€
In 2018, Oakley Capital, a private equity firm, acquired cPanel. For many, this was the beginning of the end. Pricing structures were jumbled, turning into a monetisation extravaganza. It’s like turning your grandma’s humble pie shop into a mass production line for rubbery, soulless pies. They’ve squeezed every ounce of profit from it, often at the expense of the end-users and smaller hosting companies.
Chapter 4: Security—or the Lack Thereof
Ah, the elephant in the room. cPanel has had its fair share of vulnerabilities. Whether it’s SQL injection flaws, privilege escalation, or simple, plain-text passwords (yes, you heard right), cPanel often appears in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. It’s like that dodgy uncle at family reunions who always manages to spill wine on the carpet; you know he’s going to mess up, yet somehow he’s always invited.
Chapter 5: The (Dis)loyal Subjects—The Hosting Companies
Remember those hosting companies that once swore by cPanel? Well, let’s just say some of them have been seen flirting with competitors at the bar. Newer, shinier control panels are coming to market, offering modern tech stacks and, gasp, lower prices! It’s like watching cPanel’s loyal subjects slowly turn their backs, one by one.
Chapter 6: The Alternatives—Not Just a Rebellion, but a Revolution
Plesk, Webmin, DirectAdmin, oh my! New players are rising, offering updated tech stacks, more customizable APIs, and—wait for it—better security protocols. They’re the Han Solos to cPanel’s Jabba the Hutt: faster, sleeker, and without the constant drooling.
Conclusion: The Twilight Years or a Second Wind?
The debate rages on. Is cPanel merely an ageing actor waiting for its swan song, or can it adapt and evolve, perhaps surprising us all? Either way, the story of cPanel serves as a cautionary tale: adapt or die. And for heaven’s sake, update your tech stack before it becomes a relic in a technology museum, right between floppy disks and dial-up modems.
This outline only scratches the surface, but it’s a start. If cPanel wants to avoid becoming the Betamax of web management systems, it better start evolving—stat. Cheers!
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rabineastlink Ā· 1 year ago
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bloggertipstalk Ā· 1 year ago
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How to Monitor and Analyze WordPress Hosting Performance
A fast and reliable WordPress website is crucial for a positive user experience and good search engine ranking.Ā  By monitoring and analyzing your WordPress hosting performance, you can identify areas for improvement and ensure your website is running at its best.Ā  This article will guide you through the key website indicators (KPIs) to monitor and analyze WordPress hosting performance. The…
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n4b3 Ā· 1 year ago
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Okay so my curious ass decided to go through work search in the usa (im not from the usa) but i literally dreamed my conclusion that graphic design needs varies a lot depending on the culture/society which is cool
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duskdragonxiii Ā· 2 years ago
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Btw dont be fooled into thinking giving tumblr money will save it. Tumblr is currently a subsidiary of wordpress and theyre trying to push you to pay for thier own service. If they want to shut down the servers they will no matter how much money we throw at it.
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kangseluigi Ā· 1 year ago
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There was that scene in Kim's Convenience where the daughter is in her photography class and her lecturer is looking up her website, realises the first page isn't hers, the second is also not hers, she has to go to page 2 of google and at that point just throws down her hands and says at that point, as a potential customer, she already loses interest and gives up cause it's not worth the effort
and lately I just feel like the whole fucking internet feels like that
I want to look up how to use cricut stuff and what that even really is, what can I do with what but when I put their name in i get taken to the fucking shop with no explanations far and wide, then next link is also the shop, next link is ALSO the shop but different, and by the time I finally find a page that has any kind of explanation, i'm so annoyed that the hoops is makes me jump through THEN—e.g. selecting which topic I want to learn more about—I'm no longer interested in doing this shit
the other day I wanted to look up what Nokia is up to in terms of phones these days but they no longer have 1 coherent website. In general, many places seem to not want any coherence in their websites, or sub-menus that you can easily navigate
Like, I come from myspace. I know how to navigate the internet. I played WoW in days of dial-up internet. And yet, everything is so goddamn convoluted and incoherent, there is NO structure or logic to anything and on top of that, google, and with it most other search engines, are fucking fried! A few years ago, if a website was really badly designed, you could just navigate back, google the website + search term you needed and get there somehow, but now that is also useless more often than not!
At this point I am genuinely over the internet. We had a good 15 years with it, let's pack it up.
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malik5rizwan Ā· 1 year ago
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aklwebhost Ā· 7 months ago
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infinitivehost1 Ā· 7 days ago
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