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Hi,
ServerPilot does not configure any server-side caching. See here for more details on caching:
[https://serverpilot.io/doc…
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Hi Calvin, you should open a ticket with ServerPilot support so they can take a look and help you out. They’ll be able to identify …
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Hi. It sounds like you need to export your content from your site hosted on WordPress.org and then import it into your new WordPres…
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A slow response for the originally requested page generally means there are slow WordPress plugins on your site. You should find an…
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Hi, to add a subdomain to your app in ServerPilot, see this article:
[https://serverpilot.io/community/articles/how-to-create-a-…
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Hi Mike,
connect to 128.199.33.84 port 80 failed: Connection refused
It looks like your server isn’t online. You should che…
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DigitalOcean servers are unmanaged and don’t come with cPanel. However, you can use a cPanel alternative like [ServerPilot](https:/…
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The simplest solution in this case is not to try worry about Postfix and instead to create an account with [SendGrid](https://sendg…
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It is possible to host WordPress using only Nginx without Apache at all, but because WordPress won’t be able to use .htaccess files…
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The world of IDS/IPS software is fairly complicated and, in order to get real benefit from any of them (not just feeling good about…
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The stack used by ServerPilot is a bit more advanced than the stack used on the DigitalOcean’s one-click WordPress install.
Serv…
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So after ages of trying, I decided to go back to a Serverpilot set up. Destroyed my droplet, recreated a basic Ubuntu one, then u…
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In addition to disabling all plugins (other than WP Super Cache), you probably want to switch to PHP 7. From the screenshot you sen…
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The way to install these PHP extensions depends on which OS you’re using.
For Ubuntu 14.04 (you only need to install the curl ex…
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DNS appears to be resolving for your domain now, both with and without “www”. When you make DNS changes, it can take a few hours fo…
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DNS appears to be resolving for your domain now, both with and without “www”. When you make DNS changes, it can take a few hours fo…
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I think you accidentally typed “-0” (dash zero) instead of “-O” (dash capital-letter-O) when you ran the command.
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I think you accidentally typed “-0” (dash zero) instead of “-O” (dash capital-letter-O) when you ran the command.
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Hi, you might want to consider managing your server with ServerPilot which installs and configures Nginx as a reverse proxy in fron…
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Hi, take a look ServerPilot’s guide for installing Phalcon. Though the article was written for servers managed by ServerPilot, even…
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Hi, there’s nothing you’ll need to do for ServerPilot. Just be sure to shut down your original server. That is, do not leave your o…
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Hi, there’s nothing you’ll need to do for ServerPilot. Just be sure to shut down your original server. That is, do not leave your o…
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I don’t think you’ll be able to restrict a user to specific ports. However, a common solution here is to use Unix domain sockets (U…
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