Nexcess Knowledge Base
April 27, 2023
MySQL vs. MariaDB: Nexcess application stack with MariaDB
Let's examine the history of MySQL vs. MariaDB and see how they compare — MySQL vs. MariaDB — and the performance advantages behind why the Nexcess application stack is built using MariaDB.
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April 05, 2023
How to set up and configure WordPress with Google reCAPTCHA keys
Learn how to set up and configure Google reCAPTCHA keys on your WordPress website with this easy guide from Nexcess.
March 27, 2023
By Kiki Sheldon
Nexcess Cloud plans — how to view your admin URL
The Nexcess Client Portal is a web hosting admin panel for managing all aspects of your Nexcess Cloud plans and websites, including your admin panel URL and admin user credentials.
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March 14, 2023
By Amy Myers
Useful SEO features in the Jetpack plugin
The Jetpack plugin for WordPress includes a collection of tools that work together to enhance your website in the areas of SE0, performance, and security.
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March 13, 2023
WordPress security best practices — WordPress Admin Panel
In this article, you will get an overview of WordPress security and setup along with some of the WordPress security best practices for securing the administration login area.
March 10, 2023
How to use FTP/SFTP to transfer files with CrossFTP
This article will explore and describe the features of some of the best FTP clients available for the Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms, including the featured CrossFTP client application.
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February 21, 2023
By Kiki Sheldon
Moving a WordPress site to a new server
You know your website the best, so knowing how to perform a WordPress migration manually can save you time and money by moving a WordPress site to a new server yourself.
February 21, 2023
By Kiki Sheldon
Convert MyISAM to InnoDB tables for database performance
With regard to database tables and storage engines, after learning why we would want to convert MyISAM to InnoDB for better performance, let’s review four methods for doing so.
February 10, 2023
Full page cache and Redis cache management using WP-CLI
Performing Redis cache and full page cache management from the WordPress Command Line Interface (WP-CLI) is a very efficient way to work fast for experienced WordPress site admins.
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February 09, 2023
By Nikki Tyler
How to resize your Nexcess Cloud account
As an advantage of cloud hosting, you can scale your web hosting plan size on demand to meet growth requirements. Learn about the ease of plan resizing for your Nexcess Cloud account.
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