OpenLiteSpeed Wordpress
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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. @jonashartmann We found we could get Wordpress running pretty efficiently with some techniques detailed by Dave Hilditch here: 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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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. @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. 
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@jonashartmann We found we could get Wordpress running pretty efficiently with some techniques detailed by Dave Hilditch here: 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.)
 @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 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? @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. 
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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? @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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@robi It's based on this plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/elasticpress/. Plus some custom add-on plugins we wrote for our custom theme. @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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@jonashartmann We found we could get Wordpress running pretty efficiently with some techniques detailed by Dave Hilditch here: 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.)
 @marcusquinn said in OpenLiteSpeed Wordpress: We found we could get Wordpress running pretty efficiently with some techniques detailed by Dave Hilditch here: Are you using the Scalability Pro plugin or just his enhancement tips? 
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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.. @robi ElasticSearch, yes: https://git.cloudron.io/vladimir.d/elasticsearch 
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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: Are you using the Scalability Pro plugin or just his enhancement tips? @humptydumpty Yes, with these settings we found best to avoid issues or loss of features we want to use.:    
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@humptydumpty Yes, with these settings we found best to avoid issues or loss of features we want to use.:    @marcusquinn Thank you for sharing your settings! 
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@robi ElasticSearch, yes: https://git.cloudron.io/vladimir.d/elasticsearch @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 Elastic Pressa separate packaged install?
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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 Elastic Pressa separate packaged install?@robi ElasticPress is the plugin, that has a setting for pointing at the packaged ElasticSearch Cloudron App. 
 


