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Optimizing WordPress with Caching Plugins
Let's review the configuration settings and other options for speeding up the page-loading performance of WordPress-powered websites by using caching plugins.
RabbitMQ & Magento 2 on Managed Hosting by Nexcess
Learn to enable the RabbitMQ container for Magento 2 on Nexcess. This guide covers `env.php` configuration and managing message queue consumers.
Redis Object Cache: How to Enable
Redis object caching can improve database query performance both on the front end of your site and in wp-admin. We automatically install the Object…
Resizing Services in the Nexcess Client Portal
Learn how to resize your Nexcess Cloud plan. This guide walks you through upgrading your Magento, WordPress, or WooCommerce plan in the Client Portal.
Safe Harbor for Magento 1
Safe Harbor is a product to keep Magento 1 stores protected and safe after Magento 1 went End-of-Life (EOL). Safe Harbor will be available…
Setting up WordPress Multisite
WordPress Multisite lets you manage multiple WordPress sites via a single control panel, sharing themes, plugins, and more.
Sites & Stores Account Management
Manage your Managed Applications account from the portal. Control user access, add SSH keys, view billing information, and track account activity.
Sites & Stores Billing
Access billing for your Managed Applications. Learn how to get to your main account to view invoices, update payment methods, and manage your plan.
Sites & Stores Domain and DNS Management
Manage domains and DNS from the portal. Learn to edit DNS records (A, MX, CNAME), update your site's primary domain, and enable SSL certificates.
Support for Sites & Stores
Get support for your Sites & Stores plans. Learn how to open a ticket or start a chat directly from the sites-portal.liquidweb.com portal.
The website migration process when moving to Nexcess hosting
In this article, you will learn about the website migration process when transferring to Nexcess hosting. Learn about self-managed options and our free migration…
The wp-config.php in WordPress
The wp-config.php file is vital for WordPress, controlling database settings, debugging, memory, security keys, URLs, and directory paths.