Solved Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager
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@Ambarishrh said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@Breffni-Potter said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1978828-a-small-orange-keeps-suspending-my-account
What's going on with this then?
I posted about this previously on ML https://mangolassi.it/topic/9839/aso-alternative?page=1
Moved out of ASO long time back, with Cloudways and very happy about their options, uptime and overall ease of use. You can choose from Amazon, DigitalOcean, Google, Vultr, and KYUP, cloudways act as a management interface. I really like the option of Lets Encrypt with auto renewal and managing WordPress through that is easier too. Pricing start with $7
For just WordPress, it looks pretty great.
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@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
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@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.
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@JaredBusch Do you have any WP sites on Vultr using the OneClick app?
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@fuznutz04 said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@JaredBusch Do you have any WP sites on Vultr using the OneClick app?
No, because all of the wordpress sites I have out there were live long before I knew about Vultr.
Current services are paid for and there is no point to switching until that changes
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@JaredBusch said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@fuznutz04 said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@JaredBusch Do you have any WP sites on Vultr using the OneClick app?
No, because all of the wordpress sites I have out there were live long before I knew about Vultr.
Current services are paid for and there is no point to switching until that changes
Would you use the One Click app for it or just install yourself? I'm setting up our Vultr LAMP stack and just doing it myself right now.
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@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@JaredBusch said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@fuznutz04 said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@JaredBusch Do you have any WP sites on Vultr using the OneClick app?
No, because all of the wordpress sites I have out there were live long before I knew about Vultr.
Current services are paid for and there is no point to switching until that changes
Would you use the One Click app for it or just install yourself? I'm setting up our Vultr LAMP stack and just doing it myself right now.
Depends. We are not a hosting service. I would be setting this up for a client if I was doing it. In that case, I would make the decision based on if I would ever, in the near future, need a second site on the service. In that case I would roll it on CentOS myself.
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@JaredBusch said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@JaredBusch said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@fuznutz04 said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@JaredBusch Do you have any WP sites on Vultr using the OneClick app?
No, because all of the wordpress sites I have out there were live long before I knew about Vultr.
Current services are paid for and there is no point to switching until that changes
Would you use the One Click app for it or just install yourself? I'm setting up our Vultr LAMP stack and just doing it myself right now.
Depends. We are not a hosting service. I would be setting this up for a client if I was doing it. In that case, I would make the decision based on if I would ever, in the near future, need a second site on the service. In that case I would roll it on CentOS myself.
And if it was only ever going to be a single site, what then? Would you still pick Vultr 1click?
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@fuznutz04 said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@JaredBusch said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@JaredBusch said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@fuznutz04 said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@JaredBusch Do you have any WP sites on Vultr using the OneClick app?
No, because all of the wordpress sites I have out there were live long before I knew about Vultr.
Current services are paid for and there is no point to switching until that changes
Would you use the One Click app for it or just install yourself? I'm setting up our Vultr LAMP stack and just doing it myself right now.
Depends. We are not a hosting service. I would be setting this up for a client if I was doing it. In that case, I would make the decision based on if I would ever, in the near future, need a second site on the service. In that case I would roll it on CentOS myself.
And if it was only ever going to be a single site, what then? Would you still pick Vultr 1click?
Yes, I think so.
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@fuznutz04 said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@JaredBusch said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@JaredBusch said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@fuznutz04 said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@JaredBusch Do you have any WP sites on Vultr using the OneClick app?
No, because all of the wordpress sites I have out there were live long before I knew about Vultr.
Current services are paid for and there is no point to switching until that changes
Would you use the One Click app for it or just install yourself? I'm setting up our Vultr LAMP stack and just doing it myself right now.
Depends. We are not a hosting service. I would be setting this up for a client if I was doing it. In that case, I would make the decision based on if I would ever, in the near future, need a second site on the service. In that case I would roll it on CentOS myself.
And if it was only ever going to be a single site, what then? Would you still pick Vultr 1click?
Having never used it, I would test it at that point with a dummy site, but yes.
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@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.
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@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.
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@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@fuznutz04 said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
- A2 hosting (I picked them, because a quick google search yielded a comparison site, listing A2 as a pretty good option.)
I take it that you missed their thread this week where they were shown to be ridiculously slow?
I moved to A2 a few months ago,.
We were with GoDaddy (no comments needed), and switched to ASO at the recommendation of ML. But the speed at ASO was very lacking, and at the time A2 was awesome.
I, myself, have noticed that my WP sites are now back.............to...................being.............slow at A2, so not sure what is going on over there, but I have a lot of development to do on a new site, and I'm going to be moving away from A2 pretty quickly if it doesn't get fixed.
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@JaredBusch said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@scottalanmiller have you look ed at Vultr's applicaiotn offerings? You can spin up a Wordpress site there for $5 and their $1 auto backup is available also.
I believe @scottalanmiller usually recommends against spinning up 1-click applications.
Though I have been highly considering it, so will be interested to hear a response...
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Since Vultr has 1-click installs for NextCloud & WP, do we really need Cloudways?
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@BRRABill said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@JaredBusch said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@scottalanmiller have you look ed at Vultr's applicaiotn offerings? You can spin up a Wordpress site there for $5 and their $1 auto backup is available also.
I believe @scottalanmiller usually recommends against spinning up 1-click applications.
Though I have been highly considering it, so will be interested to hear a response...
Depends on the amount of management and oversight you want to dedicate to something. As well as the skill level in house at the company needing it.
It is silly to pay for continued IT services for something like Wordpress.
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I found out why my A2 was slow.
They throttled me for some reason.
No explanation of why, other than "overuse of resources" ... which seems to have occurred once for like a minute.
We get like 4 visitors a month to our site.
Looks like A2 is going to be another hosting company to be thrown on the scrap pile...
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@BRRABill said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@scottalanmiller said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
@fuznutz04 said in Wordpress website for non-technical user/manager:
- A2 hosting (I picked them, because a quick google search yielded a comparison site, listing A2 as a pretty good option.)
I take it that you missed their thread this week where they were shown to be ridiculously slow?
I moved to A2 a few months ago,.
We were with GoDaddy (no comments needed), and switched to ASO at the recommendation of ML. But the speed at ASO was very lacking, and at the time A2 was awesome.
I, myself, have noticed that my WP sites are now back.............to...................being.............slow at A2, so not sure what is going on over there, but I have a lot of development to do on a new site, and I'm going to be moving away from A2 pretty quickly if it doesn't get fixed.
Maybe they overprovisioned.
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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?
Depends, do you want support for your applications or just the base set up for you? Does Vultr do things like Varnish cache for you? I have no idea. Do you want something like Softaculous, because Vultr doesn't have anything like that and you are on your own for setting that stuff up.