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How to Scale Your WordPress Site for High Traffic: Tips and Tricks

Even during a sudden traffic spike, your WordPress site should load in under two to three seconds. Anything slower, and you start losing people. But most site owners do not realize they have a problem until something breaks. So, how do you know when it is time to scale? If your pages take five seconds …

Why NGINX Hosting Panels Perform Faster Than Apache-Based Panels

As of June 2026, NGINX runs 32.3% of all websites, and Apache runs 23.3%. Among the top 1,000 sites, NGINX powers 30.1% while Apache drops to 11.9%.  The busiest sites on the internet choose NGINX by a wide margin. So what makes NGINX faster?  Apache creates a separate process or thread for each visitor. That …

What Is FTP Port? Meaning and Usecases

An FTP port is a communication endpoint that allows the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to move files between two computers over a network.  It’s like a specific door on your computer that FTP uses to send or receive data. Without the correct port, your file transfer simply won’t happen. Some FTP port use cases include …

Apache vs NGINX for VPS Hosting: Which One Is Right for You?

When you set up a VPS, one of the first big decisions you will face is choosing a web server, and you’ll see: Apache and NGINX.  They both do the same basic job, but they go about it very differently. Each server has strengths that make it better suited to certain situations. Apache has been …