

WordOps
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WordOps is an essential toolset that eases WordPress site and server administration.
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
Features
- WordPress Management
- PHP-FPM
- Server Management
Support for MariaDB
- Command line interface
- Ngnix Caching
- Nginx
- NGINX Monitoring
WordOps News & Activities
Highlights All activities
Recent activities
bigbigboy added WordOps as alternative to CloudStick
bigbigboy added WordOps as alternative to Ymir for WordPress
What is WordOps?
WordOps is an essential toolset that eases WordPress site and server administration.
It provide the ability to deploy a blazing fast and secured WordPress with Nginx by using simple and easy to remember commands. Forked from EasyEngine v3, it’s already much more than an up-to-date version of EEv3 with several new features including Let’s Encrypt wildcard SSL certificates with DNS API validation support, Linux kernel optimizations or a new custom Nginx package with TLS v1.3 and Cloudflare HTTP/2 HPACK support.
Key Features
- Easy to install : One step automated installer with migration from EasyEngine v3 support
- Fast deployment : Fast and automated WordPress, Nginx, PHP, MySQL & Redis installation
- Custom Nginx build : Nginx 1.16.1 - TLS v1.3 Cloudflare HTTP/2 HPACK & Brotli support
- Up-to-date : PHP 7.2 & 7.3, MariaDB 10.3 & Redis 5.0
- Secured : Hardened WordPress security with strict Nginx location directives
- Powerful : Optimized Nginx configurations with multiple cache backends support
- SSL : Domain, Subdomain & Wildcard Let's Encrypt SSL certificates with DNS API
- Modern : Strong ciphers_suite, modern TLS protocols and HSTS support (Grade A+ on ssllabs)
- Monitoring : Live Nginx vhost traffic with ngx_vts_module and server monitoring with Netdata
- User Friendly : WordOps dashboard with server status/monitoring and tools











Comments and Reviews
WordOps enables me to have blazing fast WordPress sites on my VPS with the best caching in the world.
Previously, I used EasyEngine (a big part of the origin story for WordOps). I very much love WordOps because it takes a complicated set of tasks and simplifies them.
I like WordOps because it is not complicated, but still fully featured and powerful. These days there is too much complication in setting up a self-hosted server environment. WO is not that way. While I have been using it for several years, it takes very little effort or time to get it set up and fully functional.
I used it many times in order to setup my own VPS for a WordPress site, smooth, fast, and easy to use