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אם אתם מנהלים הרבה אתרים וזקוקים לדרך נוחה יותר לניהול השרתים שלכם, הנה טיפ שיכול לחסוך לכם זמן ואנרגיה! בסרטון הזה, אציג לכם טכניקות וכלים לניהול שרתים בצורה יעילה, שיעזרו לכם לשלוט בצורה מאורגנת על כל האתרים, לקבל התראות בזמן אמת, ולבצע עדכונים ואבטחה באופן פשוט ומהיר. נדבר על שימוש בפתרונות כמו cPanel, Plesk, וכלים לניהול מרכזי כמו ManageWP או InfiniteWP לניהול מרוכז של אתרי וורדפרס. בנוסף, אציג כלים מתקדמים לניטור ביצועים, ניהול אבטחה, גיבויים אוטומטיים וכלים שיעזרו לכם לפתור תקלות בקלות. אם אתם מנהלי אתרים או אנשי DevOps, הסרטון הזה יספק לכם כלים חשובים שיעזרו לכם לנהל את האתרים והשרתים שלכם ביעילות ובמקצועיות. אל תשכחו להירשם לערוץ וללחוץ על הפעמון כדי לקבל עדכונים על מדריכים נוספים לניהול שרתים, אתרים וכלים טכנולוגיים מתקדמים. אם הסרטון עזר לכם, תנו לייק ושתפו עם חברים! קבלו עוד טיפ שיעזור לכם לנהל את השרתים שלכם אם אתם מנהלים הרבה אתרים: איתי ורצ'יק IVBS SEO / PPC בסרטון זה תלמדו: איך לנהל שרתים מרובים וכלים לניהול אתרים באופן מרכזי. איך להשתמש ב-ManageWP ו-InfiniteWP לניהול אתרי וורדפרס. טיפים לניטור ביצועים, אבטחה, וגיבויים אוטומטיים. אל תפספסו סרטונים נוספים בערוץ: https://www.youtube.com/c/ItayVerchik?sub_confirmation=1 להרשמה למערכת לקידום אתרים: https://say-v.com/ הצטרפו עכשיו לקהילה של בוני ומקדמי האתרים הטובים בישראל בחינם: https://www.facebook.com/groups/israelwp לרכישת אלמנטור פרו, מעצב העמודים בוורדפרס הטוב בעולם: https://trk.elementor.com/2500 אין לכם עדיין חשבון אחסון אתרים או שאתם לא מרוצים מהאחסון הקיים שלכם? קבלו הנחה לאחסון אתרים קלאודוויז 25% ל-3 חודשים ראשונים: https://platform.cloudways.com/signup?id=314159&coupon=VERCHIK תודה שצפיתם! אם יש לכם שאלות או רעיונות לנושאים נוספים שתרצו שנדבר עליהם, כתבו לי בתגובות ואני אשמח לעזור.
Pleskáč se kdysi říkalo jahodám, které právě dozrávají. Vladimíra Jakouběová a Jaroslav Hoření poradí, jak na skvělé jahodové víno.
Síguenos en: ¿Qué tal la semana? Semana esther Problemas versión Plesk que bloquea actualizaciones de plugins y conexiones externas (error "Update failed: Download failed. cURL error 77:" ) Maquetación en editor bloques WP de landing HTML/CSS a medida Integración solución Correos en e-commerce a medida Semana Nahuai Follow-up, parece que los problemas de carga de los estilos de backend se solucionaron pasando una de las instalaciones de WordPress a PHP 7.4. Error 403 al intentar instalar un plugin en otro proveedor de hosting, tuve que desactivar mod_security desde cPanel. Jugando con las opciones de añadir contenidos entre bloques. Trasteando con los block hooks que llegaran en WordPress 6.4. Probando los plugins y temas de OsomPress con la versión de WordPress 6.4. Reunión del grupo de sostenibilidad de W3C. Trabajando en el tercer borrador y creando material que sea más fácil de entender y accionar. También se ha publicado la API. Si interesa el tema puedo preparar un episodio. Última reunión de Green Web Foundation. Reunión semanal del equipo de sostenibilidad de WordPress, nueva votación en marcha se comentó la opción de crear canales locales. Hoy Meetup de Terrassa donde Marc Soro hablará de diseño. Contenido Nahuai 2 nuevos tutoriales en Código Genesis de los cuales destaca: Publicado el tercer episodio de Sustain WP en que hablamos del pilar social de la sostenibilidad. Novedades Ya está disponible el guía de campo para desarrolladores de WordPress 6.4: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2023/10/23/wordpress-6-4-field-guide/ Fathom Analytics permite crear eventos: https://usefathom.com/docs/features/events y también eliminará su servicio de monitorización de webs. Tip de la semana Crear una webapp con MacOS Sonoma (opción de añadir al dock desde Safari) Menciones Jordi nos deja la siguiente pregunta: ¿Hay algún plugin que SIEMPRE instaléis junto a Wordpress? Ese plugin que no te lo piensas. Da igual si es un e-commerce, blog, web corporativa, etc. El MUST de los plugins, el imprescindible. (reto: intentad responder sin usar la palabra "depende". ¡juah!) Gracias por acompañarme en mis caminatas matutinas. Saludos Jordi (el panadero wordpresero) Catalina nos felicita por el episodio sobre la beca de Green Web Foundation.
Síguenos en: ¿Qué tal la semana? Semana esther Problemas versión Plesk que bloquea actualizaciones de plugins y conexiones externas (error "Update failed: Download failed. cURL error 77:" ) Maquetación en editor bloques WP de landing HTML/CSS a medida Integración solución Correos en e-commerce a medida Semana Nahuai Follow-up, parece que los problemas de carga de los estilos de backend se solucionaron pasando una de las instalaciones de WordPress a PHP 7.4. Error 403 al intentar instalar un plugin en otro proveedor de hosting, tuve que desactivar mod_security desde cPanel. Jugando con las opciones de añadir contenidos entre bloques. Trasteando con los block hooks que llegaran en WordPress 6.4. Probando los plugins y temas de OsomPress con la versión de WordPress 6.4. Reunión del grupo de sostenibilidad de W3C. Trabajando en el tercer borrador y creando material que sea más fácil de entender y accionar. También se ha publicado la API. Si interesa el tema puedo preparar un episodio. Última reunión de Green Web Foundation. Reunión semanal del equipo de sostenibilidad de WordPress, nueva votación en marcha se comentó la opción de crear canales locales. Hoy Meetup de Terrassa donde Marc Soro hablará de diseño. Contenido Nahuai 2 nuevos tutoriales en Código Genesis de los cuales destaca: Publicado el tercer episodio de Sustain WP en que hablamos del pilar social de la sostenibilidad. Novedades Ya está disponible el guía de campo para desarrolladores de WordPress 6.4: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2023/10/23/wordpress-6-4-field-guide/ Fathom Analytics permite crear eventos: https://usefathom.com/docs/features/events y también eliminará su servicio de monitorización de webs. Tip de la semana Crear una webapp con MacOS Sonoma (opción de añadir al dock desde Safari) Menciones Jordi nos deja la siguiente pregunta: ¿Hay algún plugin que SIEMPRE instaléis junto a Wordpress? Ese plugin que no te lo piensas. Da igual si es un e-commerce, blog, web corporativa, etc. El MUST de los plugins, el imprescindible. (reto: intentad responder sin usar la palabra "depende". ¡juah!) Gracias por acompañarme en mis caminatas matutinas. Saludos Jordi (el panadero wordpresero) Catalina nos felicita por el episodio sobre la beca de Green Web Foundation.
Key TakeawaysHyperscalers are cloud-based infrastructure that can easily and quickly scale-up in response to heavy traffic.Digital Ocean offers infrastructure as a service, meaning that SMBs don't need to keep and maintain their own servers, or understand hyperscalers at all.When we talk about scaling up, we're talking about computability. The example used in the episode is if a group of students on a college campus all decide to start mining Bitcoin. A hyperscaler can respond to that much more quickly than staff can.For devs and sysadmins, the better your tools, the more time you have to focus on what you need to focus on.Management consoles like Plesk fit in really well with hyperscalers. They are a tools that sits on top so you don't need to understand Linux commands to do basic things (like install WordPress!)Where big providers focus on feature expansion to appease their huge enterprise customers, Digital Ocean takes a different approach: simplicity.SMBs are also concerned with scaling rapidly, but may not have the staff or resources to fully understand a solution from the big providers. Digital Ocean's focus on simplicity means they don't have to.LinksDarian WilkinDigital Ocean
A high level overview of what we'll cover: What node.js isHow it compares to PHP and Ruby on RailsHow to Install it using Plesk ObsidianWorking with DependenciesDebuggingInstalling it on WindowsShow NotesHow to Host Node.js Applications on Plesk ObsidianPHP vs Node.js: Which is better?Node.js vs Ruby on Rails: Which to ChoosePhusion Passengeriisnode
In this Episode: Mitigating quickly, Log and Blacklist monitoringSo much effort often goes into building a website or project, creating content, keeping the site secure, backing it up and all of the other tasks it takes to keep a site running smoothly. Thus we tend to overlook the best way to mitigate a site going down or slowing down: monitoring. Vincent Van Megen, Head of Monitoring for Webpros, is here to tell us what site and server monitoring are, why they are important, how they work and the best way to set up monitoring for your site. We also dig into 360 Monitoring, a new offering from Plesk/ Webpros that really lives up to its name. On top of site and server monitoring, it also offers log monitoring and blacklist monitoring. Plus: what you need to do when you get a dreaded downtime notification.Key TakeawaysYou want to be aware at all times what's going on. At the website level, there are so many things that can go wrong, from expired SSL certificates to an outage at Cloudflare.Downtime means additional expense. Some estimate that a website being down can cost a company $5,000/hr. When it comes to server monitoring, you want to be sure your website is performing properly. Server monitoring will check things like memory, speed, MySQL queries and other metrics that could affect performance.So how does it work? The monitor sends a request to the site every few minutes. It gets the HTTP response and measures a whole bunch of metrics, like time to first bite, to make sure everything is loading properly and quickly. You also want to check at locations around the world.If something is determined to be down, you will get a notification (email, Slack or even webhook) to let you know. Then you can mitigate from there.Mitigating quickly is super important for two reasons: 100% uptime is a myth, so you need to be ready. It's also much easier to lose trust than to gain it again. So showing visitors you're reliable will help gain and keep trust.360 Monitoring by Plesk is designed to make monitoring as easy as possible for the user. It even includes log and blacklist monitoring. Blacklist (email/ spam) monitoring is super important because it can be super hard to detect. People won't necessarily know if they don't get an email from you. 360 Monitoring keeps track of hundreds of MX blacklists.360 Monitoring isn't only for Plesk customers either. You can get 1 site monitored for free and you can install everything with a single installation command from your server.The Official Plesk Podcast: Next Level Ops FeaturingJoe CasabonaJoe is a college-accredited course developer and podcast coach. You can find him at Casabona.org.Vincent Van MegenVincent is the Head of Monitoring at WebPros.
Show NotesSubscribePatchstackWordPress ToolkitTop TakeawaysBug Bounty Programs are a way to get developers paid for finding and patching bugs. They are especially important for big, open-source projects like WordPress. Patchstack runs a global bug bounty program where they guide and pay developers to find and patch bugs.Patchstack also maintains a patch and vulnerability database, which they use to notify site owners of patches to keep their sites safe. And now, Plesk's WordPress Toolkit integrates directly with Patchstack – meaning customers will automatically get these notifications. Site security is a team effort. It's easy to assume it's “someone else's” problem, but the truth is everything from a poor server environment to a weak password can put a site at risk. 2-Factor Authentication is an easy way to improve security, even if weak passwords do exist. It's important to patch vulnerabilities as soon as one is available. If there is no patch, it's important to do risk analysis. If there's some other protection (passwords or firewalls), you probably have some time. If not, you may need to change products. A lot has changed over the last 20 years in site security, and the current environment favors site owners. However, things can always change. More utilities give site owners the power to make moves and keep their sites secure. In the future, Web3 and blockchain tech could be used to help secure sites because they are basically public ledgers. The experimentation now will make way for more practical applications.
In this Episode: Where we Went, and Where we're Going (and how you can best prepare!)We covered a whole host of topics this year, from omni-channel — the idea of selling your products directly on your own store, plus platforms like Facebook and Instagram — to performance, security, and effectively selling. We've extolled the virtues of being where your customers already are…which is the point of omni-channel: bring your products to the people. Before 2021, this was a difficult take and most store owners weren't equipped to deliver such features. But that has gotten a lot easier with WooCommerce plugins and Plesk's eCommerce Toolkit. Brian talked about (and Joe agreed) how omni-channel definitely works well for people who sell physical products. As both of them sell online courses and memberships, omni-channel makes less sense, as customers will need to create an account on their site anyway…so they need to get people to their store.When you do get people to your store, you need to make sure it's fast, and secure. Tools like Google's Core Web Vitals can help with the speed part. They'll run your store through a number of tests and recommend optimizations. From a security standpoint, you should at the very least have SSL and a payment gateway, which Chris Tietzel told us all about. We even got a deep dive on Payment Gateways from EVO Payments. When speaking about this, Brian and Joe discussed the benefit of using software vs. writing software. Since they're both developers, they can get things launched pretty quickly. But they both submitted that a payment gateway is one thing they don't want to touch! As Brian and Joe have well-established online stores, they both implemented some of what Jason Coleman taught in the Black Friday / Cyber Monday episode, to great success. The lessons here were the same that Jason talked about: don't be afraid to email, devalue, or otherwise place your product on sale. Brian referenced another post from Justin Ferriman of LearnDash: ignore Black Friday at your own peril.When it comes to 2022, Brian mentioned that we'll continue to see many trillions of dollars get spent in online stores. But he also talked about the idea of “headless” commerce: the ability to place a buy button anywhere, with inline checkout. Imagine emailing customers a custom checkout link that they can click on and pay for right there. Or sending one via text…sharing on Twitter, or embedding on a website wholly different from your store's website. We're already seeing this trend happen with Apple and Google Pay, as well as Stripe, Paypal, and Shopify's own unified checkout buttons. If you sell online in 2022, this is definitely something to look out for.Top TakeawaysYou need to tell people who want what you're selling, what you're selling. And you need to do it a lot. Don't be afraid to send emails. Most people don't check their inbox as much as those who run their own business.Omni-channel is a great strategy because you want to be where your customers already are. But it definitely makes sense for some types of business more than others. Until recently, omni-channel was hard for small store owners. But that is changing thanks to tools like the Plesk eCommerce Toolkit. SMBs are getting things that have traditionally only been available to giant businesses.A quick win for the performance of your website is optimizing for images. Make sure to resize and use a proper number, where it makes sense. If your products need high quality photos (as Maddy Osman mentioned in Episode 7), definitely use them. But you don't necessarily need 25 huge images when 4-5 will do.Reiterating what Patrick Rauland talked about in Episode 6, Brian and Joe talked about how hosted solutions are great for proving a concept. But they also talked about how we're all likely to use some hosted solution. A great example is payment gateways, which do a lot of technical heavy lifting, and take liability out of SMBs hands.Lots of people in the software space especially are hesitant about doing a Black Friday sale. But you definitely should! People are primed to buy that weekend, and might have even been waiting to see if you'll do one. You likely won't send enough emails, let a lot too many. Both Brian and Joe sent 4 on the last day of their sales. Each email lead to at least one purchase. And every email they sent in that week made money. Many trillions of dollars will be spent online in 2022 (just like 2021, 2020, etc). Being on top of trends could help you make even more! One trend that is becoming more mainstream is headless commerce: the idea that you can place a buy button anywhere online (email, text, social media) and have an inline checkout experience. Widespread use of Apple Pay and Google Pay have brought use one step closer to that. Simple shops will be presenting like well established brands because the tools are getting better for us. Be sure to implement things like personalization, targeted marketing, and other techniques that will make buying from you easier, and more enjoyable. Finally, commerce will happen in more places than previously expected. Hybrid live/online events are changing the landscape, and things that were originally thought to only be possible in real life are happening online. Think house showings, trade show booth presentations, and more.The Official Plesk Podcast: Next Level Ops FeaturingJoe CasabonaJoe is a college-accredited course developer and podcast coach. You can find him at Casabona.org.Brian RichardsBrian is the founder of WPSessions and organizer of WooSesh, the only WooCommerce-focused event. Brian has developed eCommerce sites, and has been teaching WordPress for nearly 10 years.
Key TakeawaysPayment gateways bring cashless payments to a store, whether that's in person or online. They are even more important for eCommerce stores, as this is generally the only form of accepted payment. Cashless payments are most often thought of to be credit cards, but it could also be account-based payments like ACH / direct deposit, or Wallets, like Apple Pay and Google Pay. Payment Gateways offer a secure environment for eCommerce stores to accept payments. Payment and customer information are set to this secure area to process the orders and the payment. This prevents things like a “Man in the Middle” attack, where someone tried to steal credit card information as it's being transfer. These gateways follow strict guidelines (called PCI Compliance) to ensure data security and integrity. They endure audits, not only of their technical implementation, but of their actual premises to ensure only verified people physically access the servers. This comes at great expense to them. You also need to have an SSL certificate installed on your site. While payment gateways securely process payment methods, the rest of your data needs to be protected too.There are several different types of payment players or systems that Dirk breaks down in the episode. They are Payment Service Providers (PSPs), Payment Methods, Acquirers, and Wallets. PSPs are the companies at the top. They assume the risk and work with payment methods. Payment methods generally work with an Acquirer, which is often a bank that works with the credit card companies. Wallets are a special form of payment that hold funds (unlike credit cards, which are, well, credit). It's good to give customers some options, but too many will overwhelm them. In general, a credit card form and a wallet are a good start.When it comes to choosing a PSP, you need to determine what payment methods you need. This could be affected by what country your in, and a whole host of other factors. For example, if you need in-store payment, going with a PSP that only offers online services won't work. If you serve a country where PayPal isn't allowed, you shouldn't offer that as a payment method. EVO Payments is a global company offering in several countries, and offers a wide range of methods. They also seamlessly integrate with Plesk eCommerce Toolkit to give Plesk customers the fastest way to accept payments no matter where they are. A BIG benefit of EVO Payments on Plesk is they are much cheaper than some gateways, like PayPal, and even more affordable because Plesk customers don't need to pay the monthly fee to use it.
Key TakeawaysHosted vs. self-hosted is a lot like renting vs. buying. On the one hand, you can have 80% of your problems taken care of - you just need to worry about running your store and your business. But on the other, are the last 20% crucial to running your store or your business?The common self-hosted solutions are Shopify, Volusion, and Big Commerce. There is also Etsy, and the Amazon Marketplace, which are a lot closer to hosted than self-hosted solutions.The oldest self-hosted solution is Magento, but WooCommerce has gained considerable popularity in the last few years.To get a better understand of what you need, it's a good idea to start on a hosted solution. It lets you get up and running (and making money) as quickly as possible. Then as you outgrow the hosted solution, you can seek a self-hosted solution, like WooCommerce.WooCommerce is currently the number 1 self-hosted solution. There are lots of add-ons and resources, making it flexible enough to support just about any type of store you need (with the right amount of work).Another option Patrick mentions is a a hybrid approach. You have a self-hosted solution and you offload certain functions to SaaS products. Big Commerce does this with their WordPress plugin. Metorik does this with WooCommerce analytics.There are also self-hosted partners that offer managed eCommerce solutions - like Plesk's eCommerce Toolkit.One problem Patrick sees a lot is people wondering why their WooCommerce site is slow. We covered site speed and performance in a previous episode, but Patrick's advice: don't cheap out on hosting. Find some good hosting with a company that will make sure your site is up and running, and working well.
¡¡¡Muy buenas amante del Software Libre!!! Bienvenido a otra entrega de Podcast Linux, la número 135. Un saludo muy fuerte de quien te habla, Juan Febles. Seguimos con las charlas de verano con Érica Aguado, administradora de sistemas dedicada a la ciberseguridad y especializada en WordPress y Plesk. Lleva 10 años cazando bichos en la red, 8 de ellos en un centro de datos. Es madre y emprendedora, creadora de infraestructuras seguras y sitios web óptimos junto con mi equipo en Reanimando Webs.
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Proveedores hay muchos, unos más caros, otros más económicos. He querido compartir con vos esta oportunidad para hosting VPS Plesk pero: Con pinza.
Proveedores hay muchos, unos más caros, otros más económicos. He querido compartir con vos esta oportunidad para hosting VPS Plesk pero: Con pinza.
1. What should someone consider when choosing an email hosting provider?It's probably going to be a central part of infrastructure, so keep that in mind. You'll use it for a long time.Features you need. Maybe you need to share your calendar, for example.Interoperability and vendor lock-in. You can move on if you want to.2. What are the benefits of self-hosting over using a service like Gmail?One word: Control. You maintain control over your solution.If you self-host, you have more control over the product.3. As a hosting provider, what are some of the pitfalls of hosting email?Reputation management. Other services that receive email have to fight a lot of spam.Track the reputation of domains and IP addresses.Properly configure domains for MX records.4. Are there any common ways email hosting is misconfigured?Set up SPF, DKIM, DMARK.SPF makes sure email is coming from a verifies recipient (DNS).DKIM: Domain Keys Identified Mail. Essentially a signature (Mail Server).DMARK: Ties SPF and DKIM together by publishing policy and protocol. (DNS Record).What features in Plesk help with email hosting?SPF, DMARK, DKIM are built-in.Other UIs for important measures like rate and message size limits.Email Security extension with anti-spam.
The majority of users use WordPress.What are the most common problems for hosting providers?PerformanceCustomers expect good performance no matter what level they pay for.Many will install multiple plugins to help.UpdatesPeople don't update.Core is easy. But plugins and themes are not necessarily.Hosting providers need to make sure plugins and themes are updated.SecurityNon-updated plugins/themes lead to security issues.What are some ways they can prevent or quickly fix those problems?WordPress Toolkit - checks for updates for themes, plugins, and core.Smart updates - staging, updates, then checks for issues.Security checker - rights/permissions.How much can does WordPress mitigate these problems? In the past few releases, we've seen updates to security. Strong passwords, admin email check.Site health checker.
What is scaling / Why should you scale?What do the users try to achieve? A fast websiteAvoid downtimeDR / Downtime checklistBackup SolutionsNever code on a live siteHave a staging site to test onHow to make sure, once your site isn't going down, that it's fast?Website performance mattersDon't take smallest server / poor hardwareIf you're always about 80% of the limit, you need to upgrade.Monitor Speed / PerformanceOften it is not the server that causes the problem. Majority of issues with performance are with the website itself.CachingEverything that helps you reduce database calls is importantCDNGlobal solution of serversServes website in areas closest to your customers
First, as a baseline, what do we mean when we're talking about cloud services?Defined as globally available, global scale. Scale, product breadthWhy should an organization consider cloud services?Today, many cloud providers are fully privacy compliantAllows to to access much more - especially location-wiseWhat is a hyperscale cloud provider?Many hosts are available in 1, maybe 2 countriesHyperscale providers are available everywhere. They make infrastructure a commodityHow can hosting companies compete in a hyperscale cloud environment?Go from generalist to specialistMany hosting providers don't know what's running on their servers - they need to figure that out and realize what niches are using them4 Pillars:Guide the end customers based on what you can offerControl the value chain a little more. Offer services and help you customers by offering better/more affordable servicesChoose the partners that help you. Why are hyperscale cloud providers not a competitor to me as a hosting provider?You can partner with an Amazon, DO, Linode, that run these data centers, and use them as an extensionYou can use these services to grow with your customersHow can I differentiate by using hyperscale cloud? How can I benefit from technologies that hyperscale cloud providers provide me?Sites like Squarespace, Wix are using these servicesThey might give you marketing funding because as you grow, they grow.Develop more custom solutions based on the HSCPs. Things like backups/other IP/software.
Poco hablamos de los dominios, todos los que trabajamos en internet. Sea WordPress, Plesk, cPanel, etc… No son nada sin los dominios para que nuestros usuarios puedan ingresar a nuestra casa en internet.
Poco hablamos de los dominios, todos los que trabajamos en internet. Sea WordPress, Plesk, cPanel, etc… No son nada sin los dominios para que nuestros usuarios puedan ingresar a nuestra casa en internet.
What are Lighthouse Extensions?Plesk offers over 130 Extensions.Lighthouse Extensions are their most popular and useful tools.They're used to give website developers clear recommendations.Every website should have a backup solution.What are some Lighthouse Extensions?Acronis Backup.Smart Updates.ImunifyAV.Plesk Premium Email.Plesk Email Security.Speed Kit.SEO Toolkit.Backup to Cloud Pro.Speed KitAs soon as you start selling something on your website, performance matters.If a website takes more than 3 seconds to load, many leave.“It has to load [fast] in the customer's browser.”Understands WordPress, and your website.Personalized in-browser caching.Most performance tools don't enjoy Speed Kit/in-browser caching.1-click solution!SEO ToolkitSupports all major search engines: Google, Bing, Baidu, Yahoo, and so on.This gives you stats, analytics.SEO is like running a marathon.Gives you a clear plan with a task list.Lifetime performance stats.“The first two positions matter the most.”How would they use it on their site?Some are pre-installed when you spin up a new server.Extensions Catalog - most popular / most recommended.Advisor Tool - helps you become more productive, more secure.Guides you along the value chain.Gives you tools to enable, then it rates you.
What is the Plesk partners program?Small and Medium business can come direct partners of Plesk. This includes a discount, and high level supportWho should consider it? Someone who is in need of more than 5 licenses with PleskWhat benefits does it offer to partners?Premium supportA discount Dedicated program manager for all of your needsSomeone who's paying attention to youGoTo Market Strategies Access to the Marketing teamWhat if I'm a casual Plesk user? How do I level up to become a partner?You need a business to become a Plesk partnerLots of Success Stories:Many started a solo business owner and have grown so much. Now they are part of the strategic teamWordPress Ambassadors are now partners, thanks to the WordPress Toolkit.WP Toolkit - they can attract attention a little bit differently. How do Plesk Partners help general users?Give people an easy and intuitive tool to integrate into their workflow and systems. Support in 7 different languagesNeeds of different culturesTrickle down effect! Fast support
Han sido días de muchas preguntas de suscriptores y de la audiencia del podcast y del canal de YouTube.
Han sido días de muchas preguntas de suscriptores y de la audiencia del podcast y del canal de YouTube.
What was web hosting like in 2000?Much more complicated - there was a lot of command line stuff!Static website hosting and very few dynamic websitesA lot of free hosts: Geocities, Tripod, Angel FireA lot less complianceWhat have the biggest changes been? Dynamic applications and the rise of WordPressRise of Node.js and RubyAmazon Web Services - the cloud has really changed a lot. Have there been considerable performance changes?Used to be just simple cachingToday, complexity is higher. Performance is also an important ranking parameter.CDNs are commonIt's never black and whiteThe FutureWhere is web hosting going? Possibly, There is no web hosting at all. Nobody thinks about it. “The Platform” - Shopify, Wix, etc. - will be more importantWhat do you think hosting will look like in 2040?Technology cycles are getting shorter, disruptions is faster. Look at blockchain. Decentralized computer servers. DNS - super annoying! This will hopefully get better. Switching should be easy. Every hosting provider needs to analyze their niche.
The world of hosting and web development is changing at a breakneck pace. It seems every week we have new tools, processes, and threats to worry about. As a web developer, how do you keep up to do right by your clients? As a web host, how do you ensure you're offering the right tools for your customers...without overwhelming your staff? Next Level Ops, a new podcast by Plesk, aims to help you answer those questions and more with our panel of experts, both inside and outside the company. We'll cover areas like security, performance, WordPress, and the various tools Plesk has to offer - all aimed to help you become more efficient, no matter what you do on the web. So be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcast. The show launches soon. Thanks for listening, and get ready to take it to the next level.
Web's de ejemplos con la opción de poder descargarlas como plantillas y como quiero montar esto para mis suscripciones
Web’s de ejemplos con la opción de poder descargarlas como plantillas y como quiero montar esto para mis suscripciones
La nueva versión de Plesk esta con nosotros desde hace una semana. En este episodio quiero compartir contigo lo que me ha gustado... Y lo que no tanto.
La nueva versión de Plesk esta con nosotros desde hace una semana. En este episodio quiero compartir contigo lo que me ha gustado... Y lo que no tanto.
A finales del mes de mayo en el episodio 124 te hablé del futuro de Plesk. El futuro es hoy… Y ya tenemos a Obsidian disponible en nuestros servidores para actualizar.
A finales del mes de mayo en el episodio 124 te hablé del futuro de Plesk. El futuro es hoy… Y ya tenemos a Obsidian disponible en nuestros servidores para actualizar.
Una semana más desde nuestra sauna en Bilbao, os traemos un episodio de este podcast que tanto os gusta a emprendedores y desarrolladores. Los hosting web subirán sus precios ya que al igual que ha ocurrido con CPanel, Plesk también aumentará el precio de dicha herramienta. Ambos siguen siendo los paneles más famosos pero os animamos a que echéis un vistazo a las alternativas en alternativeto.net.Origen
Nevin Lyne and Sean discuss the ins and outs of webhosting, including shared hosting, vps hosting, dedicated hosting, and recommendations of offsite backups. Nevin has been running Arcus Tech for 17 years, which makes it one of the longest running web hosting companies ever. We talk about the various types of hosting including: shared hosting, VPS hosting, and Dedicated hosting and when to choose which option for your site. Additionally we briefly go into website aging as it relates to hosting security. and then follow up about backing up your site using Cpanel or Plesk backups as well as other options for offsite backups. Show Links Arcustech Media Temple Go Daddy Name Cheap Blue Host Host Gator Digital Ocean Shark Tank Cpanel Plesk Drop My Site Google Drive Code Guard Back Blaze nystudio 107 More Website 101 Podcast Email the Podcast! Twitter Sean on LinkedIn
Que tienen en común Joomla, Magento, Drupal, y WordPress… Entre otras muchas cosas: Funcionan con PHP. Y en este episodio te cuento una historia geek de poliamor
Que tienen en común Joomla, Magento, Drupal, y WordPress… Entre otras muchas cosas: Funcionan con PHP. Y en este episodio te cuento una historia geek de poliamor
Y el tiempo pasa, el equipo de desarrollo de Plesk ha trabajado a todo vapor y ya tienen… (redoble de tambores) La versión preliminar de Plesk Obsidian
Y el tiempo pasa, el equipo de desarrollo de Plesk ha trabajado a todo vapor y ya tienen… (redoble de tambores) La versión preliminar de Plesk Obsidian
Por probar la nueva versión que saldrá muy pronto de Plesk: Obsidian. Me tope con el dilema si probar hacerlo en “local” o en la “nube” al final me incline por la nube… ¿Y cuál nube? La de Google por supuesto.
Por probar la nueva versión que saldrá muy pronto de Plesk: Obsidian. Me tope con el dilema si probar hacerlo en “local” o en la “nube” al final me incline por la nube… ¿Y cuál nube? La de Google por supuesto.
Jan Löffler is the CTO of Plesk, which is fantastic server management software. They’re rapidly growing set of sophisticated tools is inspiring., In this episode we’ll talk all about the history of Plesk, as well as what it’s like to manage software that powers hundreds of thousands of websites. Show Notes Jan Löffler Plesk Interview […] The post Jan Löffler and Plesk appeared first on How I Built It.
Plesk siempre está evolucionando y mejorando, como panel de control fácil de usar pero potente para trabajar. Y están haciendo tan bien su trabajo, que ya nos hablan de su próxima actualización importante: Plesk Obsidian
Plesk siempre está evolucionando y mejorando, como panel de control fácil de usar pero potente para trabajar. Y están haciendo tan bien su trabajo, que ya nos hablan de su próxima actualización importante: Plesk Obsidian
Leider gab es einige Wochen keine neuen Episoden. Grund war unter anderem ein Problem beim Serverupdate. Seit Anfang Mai nutze ich Webmin statt Plesk als graphische Adminoberfläche für den Server. In dieser Ausgabe: Neues von den Tech- und Entwicklerkonferenzen bei Google und Facebook.
En muchos episodios te hablo sobre el “Staging” y también te digo que hagas pruebas en tu “backup.” Yo lo hago con Plesk, otros lo hacen con su panel de Hosting… Si tu alojamiento no te deja… WP Staging
En muchos episodios te hablo sobre el “Staging” y también te digo que hagas pruebas en tu “backup.” Yo lo hago con Plesk, otros lo hacen con su panel de Hosting… Si tu alojamiento no te deja… WP Staging
Ayer me escribió Oscar preguntándome algunas cosas relacionadas a crear web's dentro de Plesk… le comenté varias cosas que inspiraron este episodio.
Ayer me escribió Oscar preguntándome algunas cosas relacionadas a crear web’s dentro de Plesk… le comenté varias cosas que inspiraron este episodio.
Usar HTTP/2 en tu Hosting reduce el tiempo de carga y aumenta la seguridad porque "obliga" el uso de conexiones seguras. Con un par de clic's lo tenes en Plesk Onyx
Usar HTTP/2 en tu Hosting reduce el tiempo de carga y aumenta la seguridad porque "obliga" el uso de conexiones seguras. Con un par de clic’s lo tenes en Plesk Onyx
Cuando tenes muchas suscripciones y clientes dentro de Plesk Onyx… Somos nosotros los administradores que debemos velar y garantizar que todo se haga bien. Y hacerlo bien es usar FTPS y no FTP.
The episode is sponsored by Plesk and Freemius. In today's episode, we welcome Lucas Radke from Plesk to give us a tour of Plesk and all the services they provide. Plesk can be used by many different target audiences, starting from single end users of WordPress right up to big cloud services like DigitalOcean. We discuss many interesting aspects of managing WordPress servers, including security, caching, managing multiple WordPress installations and their updates, backups, staging as well as Plesk tools for SEO. Plesk has been making a big effort in the WordPress space in recent years and I thoroughly enjoyed learning about the various services they offer and the situations which would warrant using them. While many people default to hosted management solutions, they sometimes ignore the fact that having a DigitalOcean or Vultr VPS with a panel like Plesk can be more than enough for their WordPress hosting needs and save a ton of money in the long run. As we discuss with Lucas, one needs to carefully analyze their needs before selecting a hosting solution. Links Plesk DigitalOcean Vultr
El SEO es una “ciencia” aparte dentro del desarrollo web. Cambia constantemente y todos los días debemos estar listos para renovarnos y mejorar nuestras web’s. Plesk sabe todo esto… y con SEO Toolkit nos quiere ayudar con esta ardua tarea.
Говорим о двух конференциях с Николаем Волынкиным из Plesk, Светланой Новиковой из Iponweb Teamlead Conf 2019 https://teamleadconf.ru Knowledge Conf 2019 https://knowledgeconf.ru/2019 Благодарности патронам: Aleksandr Kiriushin, B7W, BigB, Dmitry Miroshnichenko, Eduard Matveev, Fedor Rusak, Grigori Pivovar, Konstantin Kovrizhnykh, Konstantin Petrov, Lagunovsky Ivan, Leo Kapanen, Mikhail Gaidamaka, Neikist, nikaburu, Pavel Drabushevich, Pavel Sitnikov, Sergey Kiselev, Sergey Vinyarsky, Sergii Zhuk, Vasiliy Galkin, Виталий Филинков, Евгений Власов, Никита Ложников, Сёмочкин Максим Поддержи подкаст http://bit.ly/TAOPpatron Подпишись в iTunes http://bit.ly/TAOPiTunes Подпишись без iTunes http://bit.ly/TAOPrss Скачай подкаст http://bit.ly/TAOP191mp3 Старые выпуски http://bit.ly/oldtaop
Hoy te recomiendo que te hagas tu Plesk, configura un dominio, monta un clon de tu web y hace tus respectivas pruebas… Estoy seguro que te vas a sorprender
Hoy te recomiendo que te hagas tu Plesk, configura un dominio, monta un clon de tu web y hace tus respectivas pruebas… Estoy seguro que te vas a sorprender
Cuando tenes un tiempo en el mundo de la creación de sitios web’s comenzás a convivir con cuatro nuevos amigos: Instalar, ejecutar, crear, clonar. Con Plesk no solo trabajas bien… Sino que ahorras tiempo dentro del mundo del Hosting
Cuando tenes un tiempo en el mundo de la creación de sitios web's comenzás a convivir con cuatro nuevos amigos: Instalar, ejecutar, crear, clonar. Con Plesk no solo trabajas bien… Sino que ahorras tiempo dentro del mundo del Hosting
¿Cuál es mejor? Windows o MAC, Android o iOS, Pepsi o Coca Cola, Mc Donald's o Burger King, Pizza Hut o Papa John's, Samsung o Apple, cPanel o Plesk Onyx… De estos dos últimos… Ya te digo yo cual es el mejor en este episodio
¿Cuál es mejor? Windows o MAC, Android o iOS, Pepsi o Coca Cola, Mc Donald’s o Burger King, Pizza Hut o Papa John’s, Samsung o Apple, cPanel o Plesk Onyx… De estos dos últimos… Ya te digo yo cual es el mejor en este episodio
Con Plesk vas a tener un conjunto de herramientas con el que se puede comenzar sin complicaciones… y cada herramienta irá evolucionando así como vos vayas especializandote.
Con Plesk vas a tener un conjunto de herramientas con el que se puede comenzar sin complicaciones… y cada herramienta irá evolucionando así como vos vayas especializandote.
Las redirecciones tienen muchas ventajas, pero se deben hacer con cuidado para no cometer errores, dentro de Plesk Onyx es una gozada hacer de todo… Hasta estas cosas complejas
Las redirecciones tienen muchas ventajas, pero se deben hacer con cuidado para no cometer errores, dentro de Plesk Onyx es una gozada hacer de todo… Hasta estas cosas complejas
Debemos de "motivar amigablemente" (es decir obligarlos
La presencia Online comienza contratando un dominio. Podemos registrarlo en cualquier lugar porque administrarlo dentro de Plesk Onyx es un sueño hecho realidad.
La presencia Online comienza contratando un dominio. Podemos registrarlo en cualquier lugar porque administrarlo dentro de Plesk Onyx es un sueño hecho realidad.
Dentro de Plesk, tenemos un maravilloso complemento que nos ayuda a verificar el estado de "salud" de nuestro servidor: Control de estado del servidor o Health Monitor para "Tío Sam"
Debemos seguir la pista e interesarnos mucho en PHP... Porque la mayor parte del "core" de WordPress está escrito en PHP. Y en este episodio te cuento como actualizarlo dentro de Plesk Onyx.
Debemos seguir la pista e interesarnos mucho en PHP... Porque la mayor parte del "core" de WordPress está escrito en PHP. Y en este episodio te cuento como actualizarlo dentro de Plesk Onyx.
Panel de Control para Hosting hay muchos, y todo pueden ayudarte a gestionar lo que se necesite. Plesk Onyx lo recomiendo siempre porque esta pensado en el usuario final, y los que quieren ofrecer alojamiento web. El día viernes te hablaba de la tarea que da encontrar nuestro primer Theme, y también hemos platicado en episodio anteriores del calvario de buscar el Hosting perfecto… Y todo esto es difícil si lo hacemos para nosotros, y se multiplica por 1,000 cuando lo tenemos que hacer para nuestros clientes. Y no hablo de “Vender Hosting” porque eso ya es harina de otro…
Panel de Control para Hosting hay muchos, y todo pueden ayudarte a gestionar lo que se necesite. Plesk Onyx lo recomiendo siempre porque esta pensado en el usuario final, y los que quieren ofrecer alojamiento web. El día viernes te hablaba de la tarea que da encontrar nuestro primer Theme, y también hemos platicado en […]
Para no escuchar este tipo de preguntas/reclamos, hay que pensar siempre que Diseño y Usabilidad van de la mano, y que desde un principio debemos de pensar en el señor Search Engine Optimization, que de cariño le llamamos Don SEO.
Para no escuchar este tipo de preguntas/reclamos, hay que pensar siempre que Diseño y Usabilidad van de la mano, y que desde un principio debemos de pensar en el señor Search Engine Optimization, que de cariño le llamamos Don SEO.
Aun no hemos llegado a hablar de WordPress, pero creo que era necesario que habláramos de estos conceptos antes de ponernos a “Optimizar” porque no se trata de copiar y pegar código, o de instalar este o aquel Plugin…
Aun no hemos llegado a hablar de WordPress, pero creo que era necesario que habláramos de estos conceptos antes de ponernos a “Optimizar” porque no se trata de copiar y pegar código, o de instalar este o aquel Plugin…
Plesk no solo es es Hosting, tiene un gran catalogo de extensiones que lo hacen mas y mas potente. Una de ellas es WordPress Toolkit, el complemento perfecto para todo Implementador WordPress.
Plesk no solo es es Hosting, tiene un gran catalogo de extensiones que lo hacen mas y mas potente. Una de ellas es WordPress Toolkit, el complemento perfecto para todo Implementador WordPress.
The episode is sponsored by Plesk and Freemius. In episode 103 I am joined by Markus Schwingenschlögl, CTO of ThemeFusion, the company behind the Avada WordPress theme. Markus had recently answered a Q&A for us over on WP Mayor, hosted by David Scott, Envato's PR and Communications manager. This episode is a follow-up to that Q&A, so I recommend reading the Q&A before starting to listen to our conversation here. Marcus is an integral part of the Avada theme's incredible growth on ThemeForest, the WordPress theme marketplace from Envato. They recently hit the $25 million mark in sales with an average rating of 4.77 out of 5 stars from over 21,000 reviews. Those numbers do not lie - the ThemeFusion team is doing a lot of things right. In our discussion we go over a number of the areas that ThemeFusion has focused on in order to achieve this feat. These included: The idea of focusing on the development of a single theme with the introduction of one-click install demos for various use-cases. Methods of gathering and using user feedback through comments, reviews, support and a community Facebook group. The tracking of feature requests through Github and the idea of building new features according to use-case requests, not just feature requests. Other ways of gathering ideas for new features and use-cases. The importance of design and attention to detail. Why it's vital for all your team, developers included, to maintain a connection with your user-base. The need for a solid company structure to take things in the right direction. The premise of releasing a mature product rather than being first to market, even if it means playing catch-up at first. The importance of the WordPress community at every stage of developing a product or service. I would like to thank Markus for sharing his thoughts and insights with us. Remember, if you haven't read the Q&A we did on WP Mayor, I recommend starting with that here. Links: Q&A on WP Mayor Get the Avada Theme on Themeforest ThemeFusion's website: theme-fusion.com ThemeFusion's Twitter: @Theme_Fusion Markus' Twitter: @mschwing ThemeFusion's Facebook Page Avada Facebook Community Group
This episode is sponsored by Plesk and EDD Bookings. In this episode, Jean and Mark were joined by Michiel Heijmans, the COO of Yoast and an all-around great guy, to discuss conversion optimization and a lot more. Michiel is much more than just a COO of one of the most well-known WordPress plugins around. He has been a part of the Yoast team from its infancy. In the years that have passed, he has contributed in many ways to its massive growth, especially through a focus on conversion optimization. In our discussion with Michiel, we found out a bit more about Yoast as a company, their love for Lego, his experience in growing with Yoast, as well as what he and the Yoast team do to keep expanding and improving on their offerings. One of the topics we covered was content writing and optimizing your blog. We looked into how to make sure your blog performs well, both for search engines and your readers' experience. For instance, Yoast.com's blog is categorized into a number of topics. Their team gave a lot of importance to the organization and presentation of these categories. Michiel tells us about how and why they did this, and what else they do. We also cover a number of other subjects, including speed optimization tools, analysis tools, multilingual content, and more. Listen on to hear about the best methods and tools to use to optimize your site's conversion rate. On a side note, Yoast is well-known for their illustrations throughout all their products and services. Not to be outdone, Michiel does a little sketching of his own. Check out his impressive works on Instagram. Links: Michiel's Twitter: @michielheijmans Yoast's Twitter: @yoast Website: yoast.com
В гостях у пары крутанов из компании Plesk Канал про документацию: https://t.me/docops Документация как код в промышленных масштабах http://nick.volynkin.gitlab.io/blog/docs-like-code-in-enterprise.html Ansible for DevOps by Jeff Gerling https://www.ansible.com/resources/ebooks/ansible-for-devops Ansible 101 - on a Cluster of Raspberry Pi 2s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNB1at8mJWY Благодарности патронам: Aleksandr Kiriushin, B7W, Eduard Matveev, Fedor Rusak, Grigori Pivovar, Konstantin Kovrizhnykh, Konstantin Petrov, Lagunovsky Ivan, Leo Kapanen, Mikhail, Neikist, nikaburu, Pavel Drabushevich, Pavel Sitnikov, Sergey Kiselev, Sergey Vinyarsky, Sergii Zhuk, Storozhuk Bogdan, Vasiliy Galkin, Yakov, Евгений Власов, Никита Ложников, Сёмочкин Максим Поддержи подкаст http://bit.ly/TAOPpatron Подпишись в iTunes http://bit.ly/TAOPiTunes Подпишись без iTunes http://bit.ly/TAOPrss Скачай подкаст http://bit.ly/TAOP171mp3 Старые выпуски http://bit.ly/oldtaop
Гости подкаста: Сергей Лысцев Head of R&D Plesk Владимир Лихтанский Plesk Говорим про то как компании нанимать и жить с внешними командами Благодарности патронам: Fedor Rusak, Storozhuk Bogdan, Sergey Petrov, Sergey Kiselev, Sergey Vinyarsky, Yakov, Pavel Sitnikov, Evgeny Neverov, nikaburu, Dmitry Dolzhenko, Pavel Drobushevich, Grigori Pivovar, Vasiliy Galkin, Евгений Власов, Konstantin Kovrizhnykh, Lagunovsky Ivan, Sergii Zhuk, Aleksandr Kiriushin, Neikist, B7W, Leo Kapanen, Oleksii Nesterenko, Никита Ложников Поддержи подкаст http://bit.ly/TAOPpatron Подпишись в iTunes http://bit.ly/TAOPiTunes Подпишись без iTunes http://bit.ly/TAOPrss Скачай подкаст http://bit.ly/TAOP163mp3 Старые выпуски http://bit.ly/oldtaop
Carole wurde in Luxemburg geboren. Sie ist Gemeindebeamtin im unbezahlten Urlaub und orientiert sich aktuell beruflich als Community Manager bei Plesk und in der WordPress Community. Darüber hinaus ist Sie diplomierte Hundegesundheitstrainerin und lebt aktuell mit ihrem Mann und 3 französischen Bulldoggen in der deutschen Eifel.
Shownotes Es freut mich, dass Du diese Folge des WAYNE Podcast angehört hast. Housekeeping Neues Seminar SEO Erfolg mit holistischen Landingpages am 13.09.2017 Meinung zum Thema Homeoffice vs. Office aus WAYNE 43 Meinung zum Killerprodukt – WAYNE 42 Blogthemen Rand Fishkin verläßt das operative MOZ Geschäft – Mal sehen – Der taucht wieder auf ;-) Plesk übernimmt SEO Toolanbieter XOVI 16 nützliche SEO Browsererweiterungen für Chrome Prototyping mit Foam Animierte Grafiken mit Inselidee Hauptthema Heute geht es um SEO Erfolge durch Konkurrenz-Analyse Events 01.09.2017 OMT Wiesbaden 11.10.2017/12.10.2017 ExpertDay/SEO Day Köln 16./17.11.2017 OMX/SEOkomm Salzburg >>>>> Hier geht's zu iTunes. Wenn Du etwas über holistische Landingpages und die Vorteile für das Ranking erfahren willst, dann melde Dich doch bei unserem Seminar an. >>>>> https://www.sumago.de/workshops/holistische-landingpages-basis-seminar/ Social Links >>>> Marco Janck auf Facebook >>>> Marco Janck auf Instagram
Our WordPress panel discusses the planning, coordination, and execution of a complex site migration from one hosting environment to another. We'll also cover what type of content planning you'll need to put together when moving from one platform to another (like from an external CMS to WordPress.) Our panel this week: Sallie Goetsch: https://www.wpfangirl.com/ Jackie D'Elia: https://jackiedelia.com/ Robert Abela: https://www.wpwhitesecurity.com/ Jonathan Denwood: https://www.wp-tonic.com/ John Locke: https://www.lockedowndesign.com/ Table of Contents for Episode 157 0:00 Podcast Intros 3:15 WordPress Story #1: Tom McFarlin to Launch Marketplace for Blogging Plugins, Finds New Maintainer for WordPress.org Plugins https://wptavern.com/tom-mcfarlin-to-launch-marketplace-for-blogging-plugins-finds-new-maintainer-for-wordpress-org-plugins 10:42 WordPress Story #2: What makes a great editor? https://make.wordpress.org/design/2017/01/11/what-makes-a-great-editor/ 27:39 WordPress Story #3: WordPress Hosting Review 2017: The Results https://wpshout.com/wordpress-hosting-review-2017-results/ 39:32 Main Topic: Coordinating Complex Site Migrations 39:42 Why would someone want to migrate their site to a new host or platform? 41:41 Some things that should be on your migration checklist. Some things to look out for when setting up your website. 47:16 Separation of DNS concerns, and a debate on A Records vs CNAME Records for DNS. 49:20 Moving email from CPanel or Plesk requires some planning. How do you move email archives from your hosting server to another service? 53:50 A great definition of site migration. 55:00 Sallie describes a complex migration, and how to migrate comments, and moving categories into different custom posts types (starting from just Posts). 58:43 Why you should plan 301 redirects and site mapping far in advance of the site migration.< /p> 1:00:53 Making a strong case for doing a content audit before the site migration. 1:03:20 Be sure to change the TTL (Time to Live) in your DNS days before the migration. 1:07:38 Is migrating a website on a Friday a bad idea? 1:15:07 Our recommendations for tools to make tricky site migrations a bit easier. 1:24:13 Closing thoughts and podcast outros. =================== LInks mentioned during the show: CMS 2 CMS https://cms2cms.com/ Zoho Email https://www.zoho.com/mail/ GSuite https://gsuite.google.com/ Migrate Email Between Servers Using IMAP https://mediatemple.net/community/products/dv/204405444/how-do-i-migrate-email-between-servers-using-imap Moving Email http://www.how2lab.com/internet/email/moving-emails.php Migratng Comments in WordPress with Disqus http://rockt.tech/migrating-comments-wordpress-disqus/ Post Type Switcher
Microsoft update, password leaks thanks to Plesk, security flaws, your questions, and more. Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. For 16kpbs versions, transcripts, and note s (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: Ford Carbonite, promo code: SecurityNow
Microsoft update, password leaks thanks to Plesk, security flaws, your questions, and more. Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. For 16kpbs versions, transcripts, and note s (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: Ford Carbonite, promo code: SecurityNow