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WordPress Hosting Team Handbook
This page will show some ideas on how to upgrade an old WordPress to a new one.
As the Hosting Team we need to provide solutions for hosters, companies, sysadmins and users to help them with anything hosting related, and this includes PHP and MySQL/MariaDB. One big...
Considering diversity within the WordPress project and the historical use of the word master it's a minor change to rename it. See https://github.com/github/renaming
Neither on https://wordpress.org/about/requirements/ nor in the handbook we talk about the minimum PHP memory limit to run WordPress nor we give a recommendation. IMHO we as the hosting team should...
We always talk and explain that the main thing in WordPress is "update, update and update", but there isn't an explicit explanation for hosters on how WordPress can be managed...
Some minor changes. OLD TEXT: ### Object Caching Security There are several solutions for providing database object caching for WordPress. Each comes with its own configuration requirements for providing a...
Some changes, but more or less the same. ACTUAL TEXT: ### OpCache Security PHP opcode caching can significantly improve the performance of PHP processing for WordPress websites, as outlined in...
Users (in general) are usually the weak link in the chain, so, we should merge some sections about users in a big one. OLD TEXT: ## Throttling Multiple Login Attempts...
The actual File system section IMO is over explaining things for hosters. We should simplify a little and focus on recommendations but not a full explanation. Also, for the explanation...