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WordOps
Essential toolset for blazing fast and secured WordPress administration

What is WordOps?

WordOps is a comprehensive toolset designed to streamline WordPress site and server administration. It enables users to deploy high-performance WordPress installations with Nginx through simple, memorable commands. Originally forked from EasyEngine v3, WordOps offers enhanced features including support for Let's Encrypt wildcard SSL certificates with DNS API validation, Linux kernel optimizations, and a custom Nginx package with TLS v1.3 and HTTP/3 QUIC support.

The tool automates the installation of essential components like PHP, MySQL, and Redis, ensuring a fast and secure setup. It includes monitoring capabilities with ngx_vts for live Nginx traffic and Netdata for server performance tracking. WordOps is built for modern web standards, providing strong cipher suites, HSTS support, and optimized configurations for improved security and efficiency.

Features

  • Easy Installation: One-step automated installer with migration support from EasyEngine v3
  • Fast Deployment: Automated setup of WordPress, Nginx, PHP, MySQL, and Redis for quick deployment
  • Custom Nginx Build: Nginx 1.26.1 with TLS v1.3, HTTP/3 QUIC, and Brotli support for modern protocols
  • Security Hardening: Enhanced WordPress security with strict Nginx location directives and strong cipher suites
  • SSL/TLS Management: Automated handling of Let's Encrypt SSL certificates for domains, subdomains, and wildcards
  • Monitoring Tools: Live traffic monitoring with ngx_vts and server performance tracking using Netdata

Use Cases

  • Deploying high-performance WordPress websites with optimized server configurations
  • Managing SSL/TLS certificates automatically for enhanced site security
  • Monitoring server and application performance in real-time for troubleshooting
  • Migrating from EasyEngine v3 to an updated, feature-rich administration tool
  • Hardening WordPress security with strict Nginx directives and modern protocols

FAQs

  • What operating systems are supported by WordOps?
    WordOps requires Ubuntu Server 20.04/22.04 or Debian 10/11/12 for installation.
  • How does WordOps handle SSL/TLS certificates?
    WordOps automates the management of Let's Encrypt SSL certificates, including domain, subdomain, and wildcard certificates, using acme.sh with DNS API validation support.
  • What monitoring tools are included with WordOps?
    WordOps includes ngx_vts for live Nginx vhost traffic monitoring and Netdata for comprehensive server performance tracking of Nginx, PHP-FPM, MySQL, and Redis.
  • Can WordOps migrate from EasyEngine v3?
    Yes, WordOps supports migration from EasyEngine v3 as part of its installation process, making it easy to upgrade to the newer toolset.
  • What are the key components installed by WordOps?
    WordOps installs Nginx, PHP-FPM (versions 8.1, 8.2, 8.3), MariaDB Server 11.4, Redis-server 7.0, WP-CLI, Netdata, Git, and phpMyAdmin for a complete WordPress stack.

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