Factors for NON-cached performance?
Factors for NON-cached performance?
Factors for NON-cached performance?
WordPress requires PHP & MySQL (and mod_rewrite or equivalent is very helpful to have, too), so if you’re running those on the machine where your unhosted website currently resides, you can run WordPress. If you’re not, you can’t. You can install PHP and MySQL to run locally on just about any OS you can name … Read more
Having gathered advice from various sources, DigitalOcean seems to be a better fit for my needs than AWS, in that they provide a one-click WordPress install and simple pricing at reasonable rates. At this point I don’t have enough first-hand experience to recommend DigitalOcean as a WordPress host, but if you have similar requirements they … Read more
This is a hosting question, as mentioned above. However, if you are going to host your DNS for the addon domain on Siteground, then you need to specify the nameservers for Siteground on your registrar. If your DNS will be hosted somewhere other than Siteground, then you will specify the IP address of the installation … Read more
You can’t, and you shouldn’t. If you did it would not give a true reflection of speed with a full wordpress backend. Go back to your client and tell them that this isn’t how it works. You’ll need a full copy of the site to test on various hosts. I’ve been through this many times … Read more
Migrating existing site to Azure is slow
Alternatives to hosting WordPress post content?
Well I’ve never faced this issue but here is worthy suggestion as per my experience. If your website is running fine before migration, then you can use Duplicator migration plugin which is very easy & useful for migration. It will never produce any this type of error.
Depends on lots of factors. But for a simple answer if you have a low budget website and do not have that many pictures (less than 1k) it’s better to optimize your image and host them on your own server and use the money on more important aspects of your site. You can always migrate … Read more
A way to check if wordpress installation is self-hosted or hosted via wordpress.com?