Category: WordPress

How to Install WordPress on LEMP with Ubuntu or Debian

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WordPress is the most used content management system (CMS) on the Internet today. The open-source platform offers rich tools and themes that make website development an easy process for all categories of users. But with a key focus on performance, WordPress websites require a fast-performing web server like Nginx to…

How to Migrate WordPress to Vultr

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Introduction This guide explains how to migrate your WordPress server to Vultr. This process requires a maintenance window when the site will be offline. We have an expanded guide with a few more steps if your site must remain 100% available during the upgrade. 1. Backup the Old Server Please do not…

How to Install WordPress on a Subdomain with Nginx

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WordPress is a popular self-hosted Content Management System (CMS) commonly used to power blogs and general-purpose websites. Building a fast and reliable WordPress website requires a stable web server like Nginx to serve all necessary files requested by the website visitors on a specific domain. With Nginx set up as…

Manage WordPress With WordOps

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A LEMP stack runs web applications on Linux with Nginx, MySQL, and PHP. WordOps is a management tool for WordPress on the LEMP stack. This guide describes how to install, configure, and manage a WordPress site using WordOps on Ubuntu or Debian Linux. What is the WordOps WordPress Stack WordOps…

How to Migrate from Squarespace to WordPress on Vultr

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Introduction Squarespace is a software-as-a-service (Saas) provider that offers website-building tools such as site builders and pre-built templates. While it’s a convenient tool used to deploy production-ready websites, WordPress offers an open-source and scalable solution that lets you take full control of your site development needs. To switch from Squarespace…

Leverage WordPress Object Cache with Vultr Managed Databases for Redis

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Introduction Redis is an open-source in-memory database that works as an object caching solution for Content Management Systems (CMS) such as WordPress. Object caching keeps database query results in memory and delivers them faster when users make similar requests. For example, when a WordPress page loads on your site, the…

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