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  • I'm no artist but I looked through the ascii generators and thought these looked the best. I prefer the lowercase but it takes a few extra lines which might be too much.
  • That would rarely happen and you are supposed to take backups anyway. Imo, if you are actually making money from your woocommerce sites, nexusbytes is the best choice here. Woocommerce is going to run much slower on all the other options.
  • The fastest setup would be a combination of something like fastcgi/varnish with redis. (Last I heard fastcgi was slightly better but honestly, you never know unless you test it out yourself) Using only redis performs pretty well too. But here's the catch. Occasionally, some things don't work well with redis when you use…
  • If you are fine not having a panel, there's many other good options that work better and are well maintained. Like bleeding edge? Go centminmod. Otherwise, you can pick something like easyengine/webinoly etc. If you really must have a panel, then probably virtualmin/webmin.
  • It probably isn't lying. Just curious, do you mean load on your cpanel account or on WHM? Someone on LET said that shared environments don't use more than 1 thread, so it could be a case where your account is allocated 2 threads but it can't ever exceed 50%. Not really. Litespeed is only a good solution in the sense that…
  • That's interesting. But yeah, not using cloudflare can be better if your server is geographically close to you. I felt like the only way to beat cloudflare on a global scale is if you ran a high availability setup, so I just stuck with cloudflare. I agree that shared can sometimes be better. However, my claim was that VPS…
  • @vyas Cloudflare does pretty well as a free cdn + some other optimizations features. Most of the time, free cloudflare would perform better than other options like bunnycdn unless you have a pretty serious stack. Your posts have been quite interesting, but I find that it's not a fair comparison if you compare wordpress on…
  • Mobile pagespeed scores can be affected a lot by small things such as that. @vyas, since you are playing around with your options, maybe you can try out the nginx pagespeed module? It supposedly auto-resizes images, compresses and reformats them (jpg and webp, in case webp isn't viewable). It also does some other stuff…
  • Go with whatever you like since it's your own website after all. I don't think there is a simple fix to make your website 'modern-looking', but if the design is really bugging you, I would try to update the homepage a bit. Instead of having a chunk of text explaining your site and having the default menus on the right,…
  • I'm no designer, but I believe the reason why it doesn't look modern is because you have a modular design with small blocks/rectangles here and there where you split up different things like the menus and content. Nowadays, it's common to have just a big chunk of empty space or having some image fit in with the design. I…
  • Any chance of you restocking the 1 GB plan in LA? I'm kinda late to the party :/
  • Just let cloudflare handle everything, cloudflare would have given you a sort of virtual ipv6 address. If site visitors can only access ipv6, cloudflare would proxy the request for them and allow them to browse your site with ipv6. Shared hosting with a panel is meant to be simple and hassle-free. Don't overthink too much…
  • I actually think oneinstack is better than these options but it is maintained by Chinese. Centminmod is also a great option if you guys are okay with centos. I think when your site is such a resource hog that horizontal scaling is viable, redis could be great. Redis is great even if you only have one server, but redis…
  • Yes, you have 4 TB of disk space so you can theoretically have more than a hundred of either of these plans, but you only have 64 GB ram. You having more disk space doesn't allow you to pack much more VPS in a server because you don't really want to oversell ram (or do you?) Anyway, if you have clients paying you that…
  • Will there be any special deals in NY for christmas? I believe you mentioned in another thread that there might be something in NY for christmas :)
  • Indeed, everyone is entitled to having their own opinions. Let me know where I'm wrong, there's no point in simply dissing me without explaining what's up. Page builders add a lot of unnecessary tags, load scripts/libraries that may not be used, and make it extremely difficult to update your site unless you continue using…
  • I wanna preface this post by saying this isn't an argument. I did not say your site is going to be slow if you use a page builder. However, I did say it will slow down your site. If you achieved the same thing without a page builder, your site will be faster for sure. There's literally no argument here, that's just the way…
  • A word of advice regarding 'custom themes' -- Many 'devs' use a white-labeled theme + page builder to give you shoddy work that fulfils your most basic requirement i.e. looking however you wanted it to look. However, this makes future updates difficult, slows down your site (despite being custom made) and you're…
  • There are a lot of features in wordpress but are "hidden" which may make gutenberg look less useful than it really is. People either don't know or forget they can use css in wordpress. I've managed to achieve some things with gutenberg blocks by playing with the css which would have been quite difficult to achieve with…
  • Based on what you have said here and on the other thread, I assume your site is relatively new and doesn't have many visitors. People here are overestimating your needs. I have two recommendations for you. * If your server is geolocated wherever your clientele is, and you expect most traffic to be coming locally -- go for…
  • Easyengine is great when it works but sometimes it doesn't work... I think there were some issues with the newer debians, and at some point easyengine moved on to using docker. Sometimes your site could break due to server updates or easyengine updates, and I had some difficulties auto renewing letsencrypt on easyengine.…
  • BunnyCDN will give you better latency than cloudflare. To begin with, bunnycdn is likely faster than cloudflare CDN. Then, when you try to access anything that isn't cached on cloudflare, you first send the request to cloudflare, then cloudflare sends the request to your webserver, etc etc. I used to be obsessed with speed…
  • Hi! I've heard nothing but good things about nexusbytes - they have 'free' blesta, have servers in germany and fit your budget. (I haven't tried them yet though, think they mentioned they may have some new offers at NY for christmas so I'm waiting for that) https://nexusbytes.com/cart.php?gid=7
  • The addons are done by a third party though. Anyway, with or without site builders, people are going to use lots of plugins anyway and any of them could have vulnerabilities. Using wordpress is eventually going to get your site hacked if you just use the default wordpress installation with softaculous or whatever on a…
  • Elementor is definitely the biggest player around so if you went with elementor, you can be sure most plugins that require elementor support would have elementor support. That's basically the biggest advantage when you go with elementor. Page builders are all going to add a LOT of tags, slow down your site, and make it…

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