sell me on SlickStack, why should I move my site to it?
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26 Nov, 2024 at 8:39 am #41776LisaGuest
as the average WP website owner with a few serious Woo sites what does SlickStack do for me that other premium hosting cannot? who is going to help me when my SlickStack server is crashed and I don’t know how to fix it?
26 Nov, 2024 at 8:50 am #41777AmyGuestSlickStack servers are extremely stable and come with maintenance tasks built-in using the native Ubuntu cron jobs… things like resetting file permissions, deleting known malware files, and other things are automatic. Having your server crash is not so common these days with the high quality KVM cloud server networks that exist now, compared with 10-15 years ago on worse technologies. The only time your SlickStack server might crash is if you are using a really bad reputation cloud network or your site is getting DDOS’d or something. Cloudflare also helps with that a bit, and SlickStack also has built-in rate limiting and anti-brute force rules.
But at the end of the day if you don’t know how to run a few simple Bash or WP-CLI commands via SSH you might want to partner with an agency or freelancer who can help manage your SlickStack server… of course that increases costs but if you are running a successful online business you are probably not choosing SlickStack just because it’s free but because of all the performance and security and SEO signals that it comes with, the free and automated SSL certificates, and things like that.
26 Nov, 2024 at 8:51 am #41778EdwardGuestIf you need a SlickStack server setup, we have that service btw: https://www.littlebizzy.com/services/slickstack-setup
And LittleBizzy offers long-term cloud server management too if you want that.
26 Nov, 2024 at 8:52 am #4177926 Nov, 2024 at 9:32 am #41780JackGuestSS is fairly easy to manage imo probably easier than most others. Just depends if you’re willing to study like 1 hour to learn about it. It seriously does not take much time to master.
26 Nov, 2024 at 9:32 am #41781JudithGuestSS is fairly easy to manage imo probably easier than most others. Just depends if you’re willing to study like 1 hour to learn about it. It seriously does not take much time to master.
but no multi-tenant ;)
28 Nov, 2024 at 5:33 am #41784KarenGuestThis page might be relevant to some readers:
11 Dec, 2024 at 9:48 am #42008RichardGuestI think it’s interesting people say things like this but use the shitty one-click WordPress servers from DO or whatever without a second thought which are much less secure and a lot slower and unstable than SlickStack? the paranoia doesn’t track
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