What is Server Load?
Server Load refers to the average amount of processes waiting to be processed by your server’s CPU. The higher the average, the more processes that are waiting to be processed.
Server Load refers to the average amount of processes waiting to be processed by your server’s CPU. The higher the average, the more processes that are waiting to be processed.
Cloud Sites treats subdomains as its own website. You can create them the same way you create any other website.
Test the speed of your network. Pinging a domain is when you send small packets of information to a target server and wait to see how long it takes to get that information back.
Fast page loads are crucial for website success, improving search rankings and reducing bounce rates. Caching stores data like images and scripts for quicker access.
Update the PHP memory limit, max file size, post size and execution time for Wordpress in Cloud Sites.
A certificate signing request (CSR) is information generated by your server that is necessary to apply for a SSL certificate. It contains information about your website, but it’s encoded. Instead of trying to learn the notation and encode a CSR yourself, the Cloud Sites control panel can do all that for you. All you have to do is enter your information.
Our Terraform example of WordPress on Infrastructure as Code (IaC) will be helpful for website owners. Terraform simplifies the deployment and scalability of complex WordPress websites.
Learn how to create a Liquid Web Cloud API token to manage your account and integrate third-party tools like Terraform from outside the My Liquid Web interface.
Let’s briefly review Terraform setup — leveraging Infrastructure as Code (IaC) — on the hosting platform run by Liquid Web.
This article will explain how to add a new web hosting plan to your Nexcess account and discuss our affordable web hosting plans that often include seasonal promotions and discounts.
Use this guide to discover DNS zones and files, the different zones and record types, and how to set up a DNS Zone.
In this tutorial, we will cover the installation of INXI on an Ubuntu 18.04 server. It will also include some basic command-line usage of the INXI tool.