Tricky errors like WordPress 500 Internal Server Error keep your site offline if they’re not fixed. Here’s how to solve this one.
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Tricky errors like WordPress 500 Internal Server Error keep your site offline if they’re not fixed. Here’s how to solve this one.
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Tricky errors like WordPress 500 Internal Server Error keep your site offline if they’re not fixed. Here’s how to solve this one.
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In modern web development, deploying applications is crucial to bringing your software to life. The Go programming language, a statically typed and compiled language known for its efficiency and performance, has gained immense popularity among developers. You can build robust and high-performance web applications by leveraging the power of Go. However, deploying Go applications can be complex, requiring a solid grasp of server configurations, environment settings, and other technical nuances. This is where the Plesk control panel comes into play as a game-changer. Plesk, a powerful web hosting control panel, provides an intuitive and user-friendly interface for managing various web…
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Often underestimated, .htaccess files have significant influence over server configurations, directly impacting website performance, security, and functionality. Whether you’re an experienced webmaster or a newcomer to web development, grasping the intricacies of .htaccess is essential for optimizing your online presence. This is why we created this ultimate resource for unlocking the potential of .htaccess files. In this in-depth guide, we explore all the key aspects of .htaccess and empower you to harness its capabilities effectively. Throughout this article, we delve into the origins and core functionalities of .htaccess. So, bookmark this .htaccess guide, and prepare to delve deep into the intricacies…
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Some server operators find themselves battling with a high CPU load on their systems, which inevitably slows down website responses. The main cause of high CPU loads is often due to search engine crawlers and “bad bots”, which are essentially crawlers similar to search engines but do not serve any purpose for you. What bad bots do with the crawled data remains a mystery. Hackers also scan websites to identify the software being used to operate them. They do this to exploit any security vulnerabilities found in the software. In some cases, these scans may even attempt to access passwords…
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All online assets, websites, and eCommerce are exposed to numerous challenges that can break or damage your online presence. Additionally, slow-loading websites not only frustrate visitors but also have a negative impact on search engine rankings and user engagement. One of the best ways to keep your websites (and business!) from falling idle is to stay proactive and continuously optimize your website’s performance using the right tools and metrics. These tools can help you improve your website speed and work wonders for SEO rankings, user experience, responsiveness, and conversion rates. At Plesk, we understand that optimal website performance is paramount…
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If you’re involved in managing servers for web hosting then you’ll appreciate the importance of having a simple, yet highly effective method of monitoring and looking after your hosting infrastructure. The most effective way of managing all the processes related to routine tasks of hosting infrastructure is to use a web hosting control panel. Fortunately, this issue has been addressed by many hosting companies as they include their own hosting control panel or Graphical User Interface (GUI). The web hosting control panel approach will allow you to monitor and adjust your server services from virtually anywhere with a stable internet…
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Have you ever had an issue with a Plesk server when it stops providing service for the Internet due to hardware, network or software problems? What if I told you that it is now possible to switch a load from the broken server to another one in just a few minutes or even less? Meaning you will not need to rush to fix an issue on the broken server or even start receiving lots of calls and messages from customers about their websites being unavailable because, after switching, the websites will be available! In this post, we will discuss what…
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Many times we were asked to implement support for centralized database (DB) and file storage. Which is understandable because these two features open up many convenient hosting-building scenarios that were previously unavailable or could be created only at your own risk. And also because the fewer single points of failure (SPOF) you have, the more resistant you are to faulting the solution. However, since the release of Plesk Obsidian 18.0.49, using centralized DB (as Beta) and Network File System (NFS) has become possible. Let’s find out what you can do with each of these features. Please note if you are interested…
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The time of collecting and storing data about your website visitors without restrictions or oversight is now in the past. Today, few are willing to risk the hefty sum for violating the rules governing access to personal data instituted by the European Union and known as General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Today, we are going to focus on one aspect of GDPR, namely, the rules governing the use of cookies. More specifically, we are going to look at how you can set up a Cookie Consent Banner for your sites. Considering the amount of data routinely stored in cookie files,…
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General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force nearly four years ago, but the ways it is understood and applied in practice are still evolving. It’s been on the news that not everyone succeeded in making themselves compliant – in January, the French regulatory authority fined Google and Facebook (in the sum of €150 million and €60 million, respectively) for violating cookie laws. It is worth noting that Google has already been fined once for failing to follow cookie regulations (the earlier fine was in the sum of €100 million). The topic of cookie use draws more and more attention,…
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Here’s a comparison of the latest Plesk security extensions we released this year, protecting your sites from threats and available for your Plesk platform.
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Slow loading websites have huge implications on your revenue, but there are solutions! Discover what you can do to fix the consequences of slow load speeds.
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Sobering fact: 25% of visitors will exit your page if loading time is over 4 seconds. So how do you optimize your page performance for users to see your content?
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