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How To Use Redis Object Cache To Speed Up Dynamic WordPress Site

RunCloud Team

May 05, 2020

5 min read

How To Use Redis Object Cache To Speed Up Dynamic WordPress Site

With RunCloud, you don’t need to be a Linux expert to host high-performance WordPress websites, both “static” WordPress sites (simple blog) and “dynamic” WordPress sites (WooCommerce and membership). For any types of highly dynamic websites, you can use Redis Object Cache to use less database resources by caching the results of complex database queries, speed …

How to Easily Create a WordPress Staging Site in RunCloud

RunCloud Team

Apr 27, 2020

4 min read

How to Easily Create a WordPress Staging Site in RunCloud

Staging a site is very useful when you want to test changes or updates to your website but you don’t want to test it directly on your production or live website to prevent any unexpected errors and downtime. We are happy to introduce a One-Click WordPress Staging feature that allows you to create an exact …

How to Easily Clone a Web Application in RunCloud

RunCloud Team

Apr 17, 2020

4 min read

How to Easily Clone a Web Application in RunCloud

Cloning a website is not an easy task and requires some knowledge of FTP, sFTP, or SSH. From there, you will need to backup all files, any databases, copy those files, move them to the new server, import the database into a new server, change over your WordPress configuration file information, update the database to reflect …

How to Easily Optimize WordPress Website With RunCloud Hub

RunCloud Team

Apr 17, 2020

4 min read

How to Easily Optimize WordPress Website With RunCloud Hub

Since releasing RunCache v1, WordPress server-side page caching, we received a lot of feedback from our users, including a cache exclusion feature, to allow using RunCache on dynamic website, such as WooCommerce. We soon realized there was a lot more to RunCache and will continue to add related WordPress features. We are introducing RunCloud Hub, …

3 Free Ways To Migrate WordPress From Shared Hosting To Cloud Server

RunCloud Team

Jun 27, 2019

5 min read

3 Free Ways To Migrate WordPress From Shared Hosting To Cloud Server

WordPress Migration From Shared To Cloud You probably start your website hosting from a small shared hosting account. As your website grows, you will hit the limitations of shared hosting, and then you know it is time to consider moving to a better hosting environment like cloud hosting. Cloud hosting is more reliable, higher scalability, …

How to Change/Reset MySQL Root Password on Ubuntu Linux?

RunCloud Team

Dec 12, 2018

4 min read

How to Change/Reset MySQL Root Password on Ubuntu Linux?

Did you forget the root password for your MySQL Server? Or maybe you provisioned your RunCloud server via the auto-install method and never had the need to use your password in the first place? Whatever may be the case, if you want to reset your MySQL password then you’ve come to the right place! In …

How to Create Wildcard Subdomain for Unlimited Subsites

RunCloud Team

Oct 17, 2018

2 min read

How to Create Wildcard Subdomain for Unlimited Subsites

What is Wildcard subdomain Wildcard subdomain is a wildcard (catch-all) DNS record that will match request for non-existent subdomains. It is specified by a “*” as part of the domain name, example: *.yourdomain.com. With wildcard subdomain setup, you do not need to create a DNS record for each subdomain. Example: unlimited subdomain for WordPress multisite …

How to Create a Subdomain for RunCloud Web Application

RunCloud Team

Aug 29, 2018

2 min read

How to Create a Subdomain for RunCloud Web Application

Subdomain is an easy and free way to categorize your website content and separate them from the main website. In this tutorial, you will learn what is a subdomain, the use cases, and how to host a web application at subdomain using RunCloud. What is a Subdomain? A subdomain is a domain that is a …

How to Block IP Address Using WordPress .htaccess File to Stop Bad Visitors

RunCloud Team

Aug 22, 2018

3 min read

How to Block IP Address Using WordPress .htaccess File to Stop Bad Visitors

In this tutorial, we show you how to block bad visitors by their IP addresses using only Apache .htaccess file. No WordPress plugin required. Your public website is on the internet for anyone, including bad visitors like bad bots, spammers, hackers, malicious users. They are annoying, taking up your web server resources, and potential security …

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