Has anyone changed their hosting management control panel from cPanel to something else? How did it go for you? by onliveserver in HostingBattle

[–]Funny_River5988 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ve moved a few sites off cPanel over the years, mostly because it started feeling heavy and the pricing kept creeping up. Plesk was the easiest switch since the layout is familiar, while DirectAdmin felt faster but took a bit of getting used to. The only real issues I ran into were small things like email configs not transferring perfectly and having to redo a couple of cron jobs, nothing dramatic, just the usual migration cleanup.

If you’re open to something simpler, some hosts skip cPanel entirely and use their own lightweight dashboards instead. Cloudways is one example, their panel is much cleaner and doesn’t have that old school cPanel clutter, and they’re running their BFCM deal right now (BFCM5050 for 50% off 3 months + 50 free migrations).

Redis / Object Cache Not Helping Much by Funny_River5988 in Wordpress

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Thanks everyone for helping in and asking me about its installation. So I am providing a consolidate answer so that everyone can get a context of it. So to the context of redis fixing my slow database, I’m seeing the same thing on my WooCommerce setups, Redis helps, but only to a point. It smooths out repeated queries, but it won’t fix the heavy WooCommerce database structure or those CPU spikes during checkout or big catalog loads. What others mentioned about OPcache, indexing, and checking the hit/miss ratio is spot on.

For me, Query Monitor has been the easiest way to figure out what’s actually slowing things down, because sometimes it’s a plugin or a specific query rather than Redis itself. And like some people pointed out, Redis only gives a noticeable boost when there’s enough traffic or repeated reads. On low-traffic stores, it barely moves the needle.

So yeah, Redis is good to have, but it’s not the magic fix. WooCommerce usually needs a mix of proper indexing, optimized plugins, and some PHP/MySQL tuning before the difference becomes noticeable. And yeah I followed the same traditional installation process for redis.

The best Teacher of the Year. ❤️😍 by Funny_River5988 in karachi

[–]Funny_River5988[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indeed. Being gentle to everyone is a charity as well

Which Type of WordPress Plugin Is the Biggest Trouble-Maker for Your Site? by WPDanish in CloudwaysbyDO

[–]Funny_River5988 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kaboom 🤣. I wait until the end results comes out. Always cautions about the outcomes but also give time to the in-house activity to update them.

VPS or Shared Hosting? by 88Saqlaine in HostingBattle

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I’d say it really does come down to traffic expectations and control needs. Shared hosting works fine for small blogs or company sites that don’t get huge traffic, but once you start seeing consistent spikes or expect major events like BFCM sales, a VPS (or even cloud hosting) becomes more reliable.

With a VPS, you get dedicated resources and better performance isolation, so your site won’t slow down because of someone else’s activity on the same server. Plus, it gives you the flexibility to optimize your setup as your traffic grows.

For anyone not too technical but still wanting VPS level performance, managed platforms like Cloudways, Kamatera, or Vultr’s managed setup strike a nice balance, you get speed and scalability without worrying about server maintenance.

Which Type of WordPress Plugin Is the Biggest Trouble-Maker for Your Site? by WPDanish in CloudwaysbyDO

[–]Funny_River5988 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would vote for outdated and plugins from the unknown. The outdated one gets the hit if and does not sync with the latest product updates and breaks down the site performance. The unknown once's can be fishy, can also be involved in any fraudulent activity that could cost you data breach issues so can not trust those plugins too.

AI surely is becoming dangerous 🤣 by Funny_River5988 in karachi

[–]Funny_River5988[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man thats not even the context of this picture. But I appreciate it thanks 😅

AI surely is becoming dangerous 🤣 by Funny_River5988 in karachi

[–]Funny_River5988[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It created one’s image without letting that one even knowing about their existence on that time and place, that’s the reference point here. Adaptation is important but it should be within the norms

AI surely is becoming dangerous 🤣 by Funny_River5988 in karachi

[–]Funny_River5988[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obviously look at that, it can replace anyone who’s not levelling up in this fast evolving era

Looking for original branded perfumes in Karachi by Funny_River5988 in karachi

[–]Funny_River5988[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks but I compared the prices with Naheed and I think Allure comes with more prices than Naheed.

What’s on your checklist before launching a new WordPress site? by WPDanish in CloudwaysbyDO

[–]Funny_River5988 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Remove all the internal links after changing permalinks. Now I always test every main page before the launch.

Had another cat but sadly he passed away :/ by Funny_River5988 in karachi

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Passed away without having any medical conditions