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- | Let's now visit site1.com in a web browser. Enter the credentials that you created for the database above. Choose the settings you prefer and set up an admin account and record your credentials securely. You should now have a proper WordPress site! Now that you have a WordPress, check the SiteHealth tab and follow its advice and/or know why you don't. In my case, I typically adjust cache, rewrites, | + | Let's now visit site1.com in a web browser. Enter the credentials that you created for the database above. Choose the settings you prefer and set up an admin account and record your credentials securely. You should now have a proper WordPress site! Now that you have a WordPress, check the SiteHealth tab and follow its advice and/or know why you don't. In my case, I typically adjust cache, rewrites, and headers. |
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- | apt install memcached | + | |
- | nano / | + | |
- | a2enmod cache | + | |
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- | Optimizing | + | |
apt install memcached | apt install memcached |