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  • J jonashartmann

    please - this would be THE APP OF THE YEAR!! I would use cloudron for my 200 hosting clients if this would be possible with open lite speed.

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    MooCloud_Matt
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    @jonashartmann
    The first MooCloud App that will be ported is WordPress + Nginx (that in many cases is even better than OLS), but we have OLS already working for many of our servers with cloudron.
    It is just a question of porting it and publishing it.

    We are working with cloudron to allow MooCloud Registry and apps to the AppStore but it is too early to promise any ETA.

    Matteo. R.
    Founder and Tech-Support Manager.
    MooCloud MSP
    Swiss Managed Service Provider

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    • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

      @jonashartmann We found we could get Wordpress running pretty efficiently with some techniques detailed by Dave Hilditch here:

      • https://www.wpintense.com

      As an example, there's over 100 plugins on our Wordpress & Woocommerce site here hosted on a Cloudron app:

      • https://brandlight.org
      • https://brandlight.org/the-pursuit-of-website-speed-is-almost-over-when-you-have-perceptibly-instant-page-loading-times-everywhere/
      • (Since that was written, we reproduced what Algolia does with an in-house developed ElasticSearch alternative, also hosted on Cloudron.)
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      @marcusquinn said in OpenLiteSpeed Wordpress:

      (Since that was written, we reproduced what Algolia does with an in-house developed ElasticSearch alternative, also hosted on Cloudron.)

      Is there a how-to on that?

      Conscious tech

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      • robiR robi

        @marcusquinn said in OpenLiteSpeed Wordpress:

        (Since that was written, we reproduced what Algolia does with an in-house developed ElasticSearch alternative, also hosted on Cloudron.)

        Is there a how-to on that?

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        @robi said in OpenLiteSpeed Wordpress:

        Is there a how-to on that?

        Most likely yes.
        And mostly is custom develop.

        I think that we should be able to offer solution that are a good, not perfect, but fit for everyone.

        Matteo. R.
        Founder and Tech-Support Manager.
        MooCloud MSP
        Swiss Managed Service Provider

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        • robiR robi

          @marcusquinn said in OpenLiteSpeed Wordpress:

          (Since that was written, we reproduced what Algolia does with an in-house developed ElasticSearch alternative, also hosted on Cloudron.)

          Is there a how-to on that?

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          marcusquinn
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          #41

          @robi It's based on this plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/elasticpress/. Plus some custom add-on plugins we wrote for our custom theme.

          Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
          Development https://brandlight.org
          Life https://marcusquinn.com

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          • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

            @robi It's based on this plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/elasticpress/. Plus some custom add-on plugins we wrote for our custom theme.

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            @marcusquinn said in OpenLiteSpeed Wordpress:

            @robi It's based on this plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/elasticpress/. Plus some custom add-on plugins we wrote for our custom theme.

            Ah okay, that makes it a bit simpler. Does it work across subdomains?

            Do you have https://github.com/10up/ElasticPress packaged for Cloudron?

            Hmm, I didn't find an app request for it..

            Conscious tech

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            • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

              @jonashartmann We found we could get Wordpress running pretty efficiently with some techniques detailed by Dave Hilditch here:

              • https://www.wpintense.com

              As an example, there's over 100 plugins on our Wordpress & Woocommerce site here hosted on a Cloudron app:

              • https://brandlight.org
              • https://brandlight.org/the-pursuit-of-website-speed-is-almost-over-when-you-have-perceptibly-instant-page-loading-times-everywhere/
              • (Since that was written, we reproduced what Algolia does with an in-house developed ElasticSearch alternative, also hosted on Cloudron.)
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              @marcusquinn said in OpenLiteSpeed Wordpress:

              We found we could get Wordpress running pretty efficiently with some techniques detailed by Dave Hilditch here:

              https://www.wpintense.com

              Are you using the Scalability Pro plugin or just his enhancement tips?

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              • robiR robi

                @marcusquinn said in OpenLiteSpeed Wordpress:

                @robi It's based on this plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/elasticpress/. Plus some custom add-on plugins we wrote for our custom theme.

                Ah okay, that makes it a bit simpler. Does it work across subdomains?

                Do you have https://github.com/10up/ElasticPress packaged for Cloudron?

                Hmm, I didn't find an app request for it..

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                marcusquinn
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                @robi ElasticSearch, yes: https://git.cloudron.io/vladimir.d/elasticsearch

                Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                Development https://brandlight.org
                Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                  @marcusquinn said in OpenLiteSpeed Wordpress:

                  We found we could get Wordpress running pretty efficiently with some techniques detailed by Dave Hilditch here:

                  https://www.wpintense.com

                  Are you using the Scalability Pro plugin or just his enhancement tips?

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                  marcusquinn
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                  @humptydumpty Yes, with these settings we found best to avoid issues or loss of features we want to use.:

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                  Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                  Development https://brandlight.org
                  Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                  • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                    @humptydumpty Yes, with these settings we found best to avoid issues or loss of features we want to use.:

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                    8c4313fc-74f7-44c2-9d5d-518f337d2ee8-image.png

                    37b12996-ed0d-4b4b-abec-b72d79e7aa96-image.png

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                    @marcusquinn Thank you for sharing your settings!

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                    • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                      @robi ElasticSearch, yes: https://git.cloudron.io/vladimir.d/elasticsearch

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                      @marcusquinn said in OpenLiteSpeed Wordpress:

                      @robi ElasticSearch, yes: https://git.cloudron.io/vladimir.d/elasticsearch

                      So you point the ElasticPress plugin directly at ElasticSearch?

                      Or is ElasticPress a separate packaged install?

                      Conscious tech

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                      • robiR robi

                        @marcusquinn said in OpenLiteSpeed Wordpress:

                        @robi ElasticSearch, yes: https://git.cloudron.io/vladimir.d/elasticsearch

                        So you point the ElasticPress plugin directly at ElasticSearch?

                        Or is ElasticPress a separate packaged install?

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                        marcusquinn
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                        #48

                        @robi ElasticPress is the plugin, that has a setting for pointing at the packaged ElasticSearch Cloudron App.

                        Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                        Development https://brandlight.org
                        Life https://marcusquinn.com

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