Solved Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager
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@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@Ambarishrh said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@aaronstuder said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
Sure, but show me an expensive once that is good. Cloudways looks great, but lacks a Softaculous-like component that a lot of people are looking for.
What is missing? https://www.cloudways.com/en/wordpress-cloud-hosting.php
Softaculous, like I said Softaculous has nearly 500 web apps that it installs and manages for you. Cloudways has like five.
But if you are using cloudways hosting only for Wordpress, you don't need softaculous. CW already have one click app setup for WP.
But then which bits am I using CloudWays for?
WP-CLI does simple installs.
Cloudways gives you along with one click WP install, there are options like scale the server resources—CPU, RAM, and storage—whenever needed, varnish cache, lets encrypt with auto renewal and on top of that you can still choose vultr for the infrastructure
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@Ambarishrh said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
Cloudways gives you along with one click WP install, there are options like scale the server resources—CPU, RAM, and storage—whenever needed, varnish cache, lets encrypt with auto renewal and on top of that you can still choose vultr for the infrastructure
Right... so where is the benefit? You just described not having CloudWays, too. See the problem? Sounds great until you realize that none of those things are benefits. I have all of that, ALL of it, without Cloudways and it seems simpler without. What component is special with Cloudways other than them having the Ansible setup on their end instead of on mine?
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@aaronstuder said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@fuznutz04 Why not Vultr one click cPanel install?
That's what I meant by 1 click install. The built in Vultr 1-click installer. The only reason I bring it up is because there seems to be varying opinions on provider supplied 1-click installers VS doing it yourself.
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@FATeknollogee said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
Since Vultr has 1-click installs for NextCloud & WP, do we really need Cloudways?
That was the same question I asked, what are the "benefits" of adding Cloudways to the mix?
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@aaronstuder said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@fuznutz04 Why not Vultr one click cPanel install?
$15/mo plus the Vultr install, so basically $20/mo minimum. You get the cPanel benefits from CloudWays starting at just $11/mo. That's almost half the price. And CloudWays is CentOS 7 I think, not CentOS 6. CentOS 6 is too old for me to be willing to use for anything these days. I'm moving most of our stuff off of CentOS 7 where it makes sense as it is.
Too costly, too old. I think those are the main issues.
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@fuznutz04 said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@aaronstuder said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@fuznutz04 Why not Vultr one click cPanel install?
That's what I meant by 1 click install. The built in Vultr 1-click installer. The only reason I bring it up is because there seems to be varying opinions on provider supplied 1-click installers VS doing it yourself.
I prefer doing it yourself because you have to support it after the fact.
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CloudWays supports your whole stack. Vultr does not. Vultr just gets you up and running quickly, and rarely on an OS I'd approve for production if we were building ourselves. I don't want to run old components just to run old components.
Paying the CloudWays premium to me makes sense if you want support. If going with your own support, setting up the instance takes no effort (if you can support it) so what's the benefit of the one click installer?
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@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
I prefer doing it yourself because you have to support it after the fact.
This is exactly the road I was leaning towards, since you don't really know 100% what is taking place with the 1 click apps.
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@fuznutz04 said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
I prefer doing it yourself because you have to support it after the fact.
This is exactly the road I was leaning towards, since you don't really know 100% what is taking place with the 1 click apps.
Or worse, you do know and don't like it
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@fuznutz04 said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
I prefer doing it yourself because you have to support it after the fact.
This is exactly the road I was leaning towards, since you don't really know 100% what is taking place with the 1 click apps.
I'm working on making this as easy and automatic as possible with Salt:
https://www.mangolassi.it/topic/13112/using-saltstack-to-install-high-performance-lamp-on-fedora-25
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@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
https://www.mangolassi.it/topic/13112/using-saltstack-to-install-high-performance-lamp-on-fedora-25
I need to get my hands on Salt in my lab and test it out.
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@fuznutz04 said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
https://www.mangolassi.it/topic/13112/using-saltstack-to-install-high-performance-lamp-on-fedora-25
I need to get my hands on Salt in my lab and test it out.
You can do it all on one machine, although there is a certain silliness to that. It is SUPER easy to set up, though.
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@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@fuznutz04 said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
https://www.mangolassi.it/topic/13112/using-saltstack-to-install-high-performance-lamp-on-fedora-25
I need to get my hands on Salt in my lab and test it out.
You can do it all on one machine, although there is a certain silliness to that. It is SUPER easy to set up, though.
Yeah, I've been reading the Salt posts you've been making. I just need to find the time to do it.
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Has anyone used inmotion for Wordpress hosting? Their 5.99 plan looks attractive .
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@FATeknollogee said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
Mail: Office 365 / GSuite / Self Hosted / ZoHo
Web hosting: Vultr / Cloudways / Azure / VPS /Random cheap Shared host for basic web hostingSome of this ground has been covered in previous threads...but I need to ask again:
Mail: I have O365 but I want to add a bunch of generic email addresses and avoid paying the $2 -5/mo. What was the solution?
Web hosting: WordPress for blogs etc..Cloudways or Vultr?
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@FATeknollogee said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
Mail: I have O365 but I want to add a bunch of generic email addresses and avoid paying the $2 -5/mo. What was the solution?
Distribution groups. Someone with a real email has to be a member to get the messages, but that is how you make a bunch of various addresses.
Web hosting: WordPress for blogs etc..Cloudways or Vultr?
Anyone with a one click install that updates for you is the better choice.
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@FATeknollogee said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
Web hosting: WordPress for blogs etc..Cloudways or Vultr?
These are totally different products. One is IaaS. One is PaaS. It depends what you are looking for. They are not opposing things, you can get Cloudways on Vultr. If you define what you are looking for what will tell you which is the one that you want, if either.
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@JaredBusch said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@FATeknollogee said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
Mail: I have O365 but I want to add a bunch of generic email addresses and avoid paying the $2 -5/mo. What was the solution?
Distribution groups. Someone with a real email has to be a member to get the messages, but that is how you make a bunch of various addresses.
Do the domain's have to be setup at O365?