bikegremlin
bikegremlin
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Current pricing: Even with their newest pricing, if we compare cPanel to cPanel, and DirectAdmin to other DirectAdmin hosting prices, HM prices are not outrageously expensive, especially considering the service quality, like speed and uptime - they seem to be close if not better than Veerotech and MDDhosting that cost a…
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My point was that test done by that plugin doesn't reflect "real-life" performance - at least from what I could see, test and measure. I used the two providers I'm currently using the most for an example and comparison (MyW and HM). As far as providers go: My emotional response was to ditch HostMantis, but the rational…
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MySQL benchmark test plugin tests show MyW.pt hosting to be faster than HostMantis, especially the MySQL query test. However, GTmetrix test, and load tests simulating visitors opening and browsing web pages, show HostMantis to perform faster (MyW doesn't do bad, only not faster). The subjective impression when working in…
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Blocksy seems slower compared to GeneratePress or OceanWP - at least when looking at GTmetrix test results. It's not the worst I've seen, but compared to those other two, I'd call it "OK" in terms of speed. It may be "slick & performant" compared to some other themes that offer many design customizations out of the box -…
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@Chievo With WP, at least in my experience, CPU is the bottleneck. When editing post categories in the backend, you can get a lot of CPU load. For example, say you have 40 posts in category B, which is below category A. If you edit B to set C as its parent category, that will cause some load until WP does all the database…
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For about a year now, I've switched all the websites to The SEO Framework (TSF). For a bit more details, I wrote an article comparing it with Yoast, and mentioning some other alternatives: TSF vs Yoast (long, boring, in detail, as usual :) )
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And the DirectAdmin ("cPanel for the poor" :) ) version: DirectAdmin reseller hosting backup automation
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Here's a working FOSS alternative tutorial: WHM Backup Solutions automated cPanel reseller hosting backups
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The files created with JB5 can't really be used without JB5 (talking about the automated off-site backups). To be more precise, if you are using an "SSH destination" for now they are still "normal," but that too is planned to be changed. However, if JB5 and the hosting providers are to be trusted, those files can be…
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I think the problems you're describing aren't JB5-related. For example, I have set the automated backups to work and be stored on my cloud storage (at least on Backblaze B2). I have two lifetime WHMeasyBackup licenses, but they don't seem to work with the newest software version - will see with the tech. support about…
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Testing a (new) plugin takes time and effort. The SEO Framework works perfectly fine - and is simple to configure. That's one of my go-to plugins for practically every website.
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It's only natural. :) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_accumulation#:~:text=According%20to%20Marx%2C%20capital%20has,the%20hands%20of%20richest%20capitalists.&text=It%20always%20ends%20in%20the,their%20conquerors%2C%20partly%20vanish.%22
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How many Germans does it take to replace a lightbulb? One. They are efficient and have no sense of humour. :)
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That's my conclusion when it comes to DA.
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For all I know @Ympker is right. Or you could "manually" do it yourself. By copying all the files from the backup and importing database(s) exports to newly created database(s) on the new hosting. Emails should have been on MXroute already. :)
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I had it set up to use one of my domains using a CNAME. But the server hostname (for the German server) is... should this be PM-d only? Mike?
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Just gave it a try. Seems to load a bit slower, but worked from the first try. I have lifetimes only, so hadn't logged into the client page for ages - always went directly to DirectAdmin login. :) Tried also using a VPN and a browser AdBlocker - just in case. Worked fine.
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Thanks for taking the time to post the info here. :) That sounds like a reasonable plan and I'm sure it will be beneficial to many hosting providers. I also expect to see more and more providers adopting JetBackup - as a fast and reliable way of automating backups. Having said that - I'd love to see a plugin (patch,…
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I can edit .htaccess at the account level (which should do in this case).
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You have a database (SQL) and all the files backed up in a format that you can copy anywhere (using ftp, and SQL base import)? Maybe only cPanel is messed up in that case.
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Are we both talking about the automated off-site backups (backing up several cPanel accounts)? Manual backups for each account do still work OK for me as well.
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JetBackup 5 version? The latest one?
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It worked fine since we moved it off a really crappy hosting to an OK one. It's been stable for about two years now. CPU load has been hardly ever over 20 % (mostly within 10 %). If the problem's been caused by a script, or a hack - moving to a regularly updated solution would make a lot of sense. Though, as it is now, a…
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Do you think software (and PHP version) has anything to do with the problems faced today? Does Vanilla for example have a better anti-bot (if that turns out to have been the problem cause) protection?
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Microsoft dev. team: "We're going to make this the last version of Windows and provide consistent updates and support over the coming years." Microsoft marketing team: "LOL... hold my beer!"
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Scotland fans are top class. Never encountered the English though.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMWKi1lDoLQ
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Sounds fine. Though, all the others would probably take less "room" than WordPress alone. While the WordPress category could use several sub-categories. :) So depends on how many sub-levels we want, what's more convenient, and more reasonable.
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Same. +1 :)