Product Information
What is Wordops?
WordOps is an essential toolkit that simplifies WordPress site and server management. It provides the ability to deploy fast and secure WordPress with Nginx using simple, easy-to-remember commands. Forked from EasyEngine v3, it has evolved beyond just being the latest version of EEv3, featuring several new additions like Let’s Encrypt wildcard SSL certificates with DNS API validation support, Linux kernel optimizations, or a new custom Nginx package with TLS v1.3 and Cloudflare HTTP/2 HPACK support. Key Features: Easy Installation: One-step automated installer with migration support from EasyEngine v3. Fast Deployment: Quickly automate WordPress, Nginx, PHP, MySQL, and Redis installations. Custom Nginx Build: Nginx 1.16.1—TLS v1.3, Cloudflare HTTP/2 HPACK, and Brotli support. Latest: PHP 7.2 and 7.3, MariaDB 10.3, and Redis 5.0. Secure: Hardened security with strict Nginx location directives for WordPress. Powerful: Optimized Nginx configuration supporting multiple cache backends. SSL: Domain, subdomain, and wildcard Let’s Encrypt SSL certificates with DNS API. Modern: Strong cipher suites, modern TLS protocols, and HSTS support (A+ rating on ssllabs). Monitoring: Real-time Nginx virtual host traffic with ngx_vts_module and server monitoring with Netdata. User-Friendly: WordOps dashboard with server status/monitoring and tools.
How to use Wordops?
WordOps is a powerful toolkit designed to simplify WordPress site and server management. It helps users deploy ultra-fast, secure Nginx-powered WordPress sites with easy-to-remember commands.
Core Functions of Wordops
Lightweight
WordPress management
Server management
PHP-FPM
Support for MariaDB
Command Line Interface
Usage Scenarios of Wordops
- Deploy ultra-fast and secure WordPress websites
- Simplify daily management of WordPress sites and servers
- Quickly set up self-hosted server environments
- Configure your own VPS for WordPress websites
- Achieve high-performance WordPress sites on VPS
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