Container Orchestration for WordPress: When (and When Not) to Use Kubernetes WordPress powers over 43% of all websites on the internet. Scaling WordPress reliably remains one of the most common…
Category Archives: Cloud & DevOps
What Is Infrastructure as Code? Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is a software engineering practice that treats infrastructure configuration—servers, databases, networks, security groups—as versioned, testable code rather than manual, ad-hoc configurations.…
Why CI/CD Matters for WordPress and WooCommerce If your team is still deploying WordPress changes via FTP, manual Git pulls, or clicking “Update” in the admin panel, you’re taking unnecessary…
Your WooCommerce store can be “up” — HTTP 200 on the homepage — and still be silently hemorrhaging revenue. The checkout form throws a gateway timeout every third attempt. The…
Why WooCommerce Databases Grow Uncontrollably WooCommerce is built on WordPress’s generic data model. Orders, products, customers, sessions, and settings all flow through a handful of tables—most critically wp_posts, wp_postmeta, wp_options,…
A live WooCommerce store processes real orders and real payments every minute. One broken plugin update or misconfigured theme can cost you revenue, customer trust, and hours of emergency fixes.…
Every minute an e-commerce store is unreachable costs real money. A checkout page that returns a 502 during a peak promotion does not just lose the immediate sale — it…
Choosing between LiteSpeed and Nginx for WordPress or WooCommerce is consequential. Both servers handle tens of thousands of concurrent connections with low overhead, yet they differ in ways that directly…
Why Docker for WordPress DevelopmentThe phrase “works on my machine” has killed more release schedules than any bug ever could. When a team of engineers spreads across time zones —…
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