By komi
I can’t decide which one should I pick for a wordpress + woocommerce website. I saw it says the OpenLiteSpeed is 300+ times faster than the regular WordPress and I like that it comes with phpMyAdmin presinstalled but I heard the php 7.3 is full of bugs.
On the other hand the regular one click wordpress droplet has Apache, Fail2ban and Postfix.
Can you guys please help me out?
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Best, Eric
If you have a simple site with a moderate database size ( < 100MB) and no performance killing plugins installed and a good performant theme, than you can go with a default WP one-click app, which should cause less troubles. But if you have a huge database - than you should consider the litespeed app. It has phenomenally improved the performance of one of my sites with a database size of 4GB. The server response time for the page with the worst loading time with a total of 5.2 seconds has dropped without any caching to 2.3 seconds. The server response time for the HTML file has dropped from 2.5s to 140ms!!! The download of the HTML file for the same page has dropped from 1.2s to 650ms. And after enabling the preinstalled litespeed cache the DOMContentLoaded time has dropped by factor 20 for the same page - from 3.5s to 180ms. The rest of the load time is still quite high due browser rendering time of the relatively big vue.js app (500kb) and therefore a delayed images request and load.
Both droplets had 8GB RAM and 4 CPU’s. The none-litespeed droplet had a manually (well) configured Nginx, PHP-FPM, MySQL setup. Both innodb_buffer_pool_size’s I have set to 6GB.
The only drawback for me is that I have now to learn a lot of new stuff and some stuff isn’t working out of the box in my case like Openlitespeed admin panel, rest api requests when caching plugin is enabled (without the plugin rest api requests work just fine). Also everything is now in a new place on the server (logs, configs). I also had to add a new PATH for the “php” command. So there is a lot of work to do. I also loved Nginx’s php-fpm socket separation per linux user. With openlitespeed I don’t know if there is such a features. But now I just will use Docker, wich is even better for a secure app separation.
have i been dreaming ? … wordpress + woocommerce … i think i have seen woocommerce in droplet … either in Wordpress Litespeed or Python … but now i can not find it anymore (droplets deleted) … does anyone know if there is a droplet which has an install for woocommerce ?
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