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Optimal Server Config for Article Sites

Started by Inetscope, Sep 25, 2024, 12:11 AM

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InetscopeTopic starter

Hey, can you give me the lowdown on the best server setup for a WordPress site that's serving up articles like a boss?
We're talking 40-55k daily visitors, with occasional spikes up to 70k. If you can hook me up with some solid recs, I'd appreciate it. Oh, and one more thing - it'd be rad if the host could take crypto payments, you feel me?
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affihy

You'll want to go for a managed WordPress hosting provider. These guys specialize in WordPress and know their stuff. They'll handle the techy stuff like updates, backups, and security, so you can focus on creating killer content. Some top-notch options are WP Engine, Kinsta, and Flywheel. But if you're looking for a more affordable option that still packs a punch, consider SiteGround's managed WordPress plans.

Now, let's talk server specs. For your traffic, you'll want a server with some serious horsepower. Look for:

Multi-core processors: More cores mean more requests your server can handle simultaneously. Go for at least 4 cores, but 8 would be even better.
RAM: You'll need enough RAM to keep your server running smoothly under load. For your traffic, I'd recommend at least 16GB, but 32GB would give you some wiggle room for growth.
Storage: Opt for SSDs over traditional HDDs for faster read/write speeds. Aim for at least 100GB of storage, but consider a plan with more if you've got plenty of media files.
Next up, caching. A good caching plugin can make a world of difference for your site's performance. I'd recommend WP Rocket or W3 Total Cache. They'll help reduce server load by serving static files to your visitors instead of generating dynamic content on each request.

Now, let's not forget about CDN (Content Delivery Network). A CDN stores your site's static files in multiple locations around the globe, serving them to visitors from the nearest server. This reduces load times and helps your site handle more traffic. Most managed WordPress hosts offer built-in CDN integration, so keep an eye out for that.

Now, onto crypto payments. While not all hosting providers accept crypto, there are a few that do. Here are some options:

Hostinger: They accept Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and other cryptocurrencies for their hosting services.
Namecheap: Known for their domain registrations, Namecheap also offers hosting and accepts Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
Bitcoin Web Hosting: As the name suggests, this provider only accepts Bitcoin for their hosting services.
Lastly, let's talk security. With great traffic comes great responsibility – to keep your site secure. Here's a couple of tips:

Keep your WordPress core, themes, and plugins updated: Outdated software is a security risk. Make sure everything is up-to-date.
Use a firewall: A good firewall can help block malicious traffic before it even reaches your server. Many managed WordPress hosts offer built-in firewalls.
Implement a Web Application Firewall (WAF): A WAF can help protect against common web-based attacks like SQL injection and cross-site scripting (XSS). Some hosting providers offer WAF as an add-on service.
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Shogrehoste

Cloud4box is offering a range of bespoke dedicated servers for sale, with prices starting at a mere $50. This is a game-changer for anyone looking to scale their infrastructure without breaking the bank. In fact, you'll be hard-pressed to find a VPS that can match the performance and flexibility of these dedicated servers, let alone at a comparable price point. And when it comes to handling high traffic and load, these servers are the real MVPs, with their ability to seamlessly scale to meet your needs.
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ronybarne

Both a virtual server for 5 and a server on AMD Epic for 1k per month suit your requirements, I think more information is needed here.
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