Previously, we talked about CacheFly CDN. CDN is one of the fastest CDN. Here is How to Setup CacheFly CDN for WordPress. We are Showing for Both Origin Pull & Origin Push Way. If you are not sure about Origin Pull & Origin Push you can read this guide. Although, we have a Generic guide for WordPress With W3 Total Cache CDN setup, considering it is 5 years old guide, we are freshly writing … [Read more...]
Cloud Storage Hard Drive : HGST Tops as Reliable Brand
Hard drives are one of the pillars of modern technology. Western Digital Owns HGST. HGST Tops as Reliable Brand as Cloud Storage Hard Drive. Previously, we talked about the pathetic no advantage of SSD as hard drive for cloud storage. More than a year ago, we talked about the reports of tracking the reliability of hard disks used to offer storage solutions and online backup … [Read more...]
Get Started With Ansible Playbooks
This is the second tutorial on Ansible. In the previous article of this series for getting started with Ansible, we said that we are the article before going to Playbook, Roles and Galaxy as they need separate guide. We suggest to read that article even if you have installed Ansible. Get Started With Ansible Playbooks : How the Playbooks Works Playbooks are the main … [Read more...]
Get Started With Ansible : Installation
In the previous article of this series, we wrote about the server configuration management tools for the cloud servers. We also said that, Ansible is easiest. Here is How to Get Started With Ansible. Installation is on Local Computer to log into a Server From Installing Package or Restart Services. We are taking that you are using OS X or GNU/Linux. In case you are using Windows PC, you can follow … [Read more...]
Dot blog Domain Will Be Available By November 2016
Automattic, the company behind WordPress has Won the TLD. The .blog Domain Will Be Available By November 2016 and Can not Be Reserved Now. Matt Mullenweg, the founder of the company, recently revealed some background to the transaction, including some about the private auction held in February 2015. Matt Mullenweg is quite known for tricky domain hack, which includes his own domain name … [Read more...]
Modern Academic Journal With Git Backend
One of our reader was complaining about WordPress Academic Journal plugins. As WordPress highest number of user compared to any web software, WordPress is great for initial works. However, WordPress was never developed thinking about so large usage. Although WordPress with PostgreSQL database can run, it is not exactly practical on production environment. Approaches Exist For Modern Academic … [Read more...]
Manage Configuration Files on Cloud Server With Git
Package settings files like php.ini, nginx.conf etc needs a record. Normally, all keeps multiple backups of these files. However, it is possible to use Git including services like GitHub, your Mac or GNU/Linux or Windows PC, application like SourceTree to keep a track of the package settings files like php.ini, nginx.conf etc. Here is How to Manage the Configuration Files on Cloud Server With … [Read more...]
CacheFly CDN Review for the Cloud Native Apps
CacheFly 100mb most commonly used to test from the servers for their bandwidth. Akamai is the first choice as CDN still today to many of the users. However, with the increasing number of big players as their clients, Akamai is quite pathetic for the sub-account users which includes Rackspace (cloud files), HP Cloud (HP Cloud CDN). Here is a Quick CacheFly CDN Review for the Cloud Native Apps. … [Read more...]
Free SSL : How to Install Let’s Encrypt on Ubuntu, Nginx
We will use apt based client tool to install the certificate. So, it is just easy. Previously, we have written about Let's Encrypt Project. Here is Step by Step Commands to Use Free SSL by Let's Encrypt Project. This is How to Install Let's Encrypt on Ubuntu, Nginx for WordPress. You'll get A+ on SSL Lab's test with this method. Read Before You are Going to Install Let's Encrypt on … [Read more...]
Let’s Encrypt Versus Paid DV SSL Certificates
At this moment, we are using GeoTrust Quick Premium SSL Certificate. We Are Trying to Clarify the Difference Between Let's Encrypt Versus Paid DV SSL Certificates. SSL Resellers Often Make the Users Confused. They try to say - Let's Encrypt is bad because it is free. GNU/Linux Operating System is also free, OpenStack is also free. Very few use paid REHL, even Red Hat will point towards the free … [Read more...]
A Shell Script to Monitor & Update Remote Servers
This a Free Software created by us. This Shell Script to Monitor & Update Remote Servers From Your Mac or GNU/Linux Computer to check the Ram & Swap usage, Load average, Available updates. You can code contribute to the GitHub Repo of this script to monitor & update remote servers. This is more suitable for Cloud Servers, VPS than a dedicated server. For the dedicated servers, it is … [Read more...]