Version 3.1 of Managed WordPress Hosting has arrived! This is a major release with many new features, both in the InMotion Central interface and on the Managed WordPress UltraStack VPS. New Features The latest version of Central is out with several new improvements including a new look for our UI! Lets explore all the changes Read More >
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Release Update: Platform i v3.0.35
Version 3.0.35 for Platform InMotion has arrived, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to unveil the updates it brings! New Features Platform i v3.0.35 makes it easier than ever to create and submit support requests, provides secure access to your server via sFTP, and features a new look to our support page within your Teams Read More >
The Ultimate Guide to Optimizing WordPress Performance
In our Ultimate Guide to High Performance WordPress for High Traffic Sites, we will show you how to identify and fix common performance issues with WordPress and the server it’s hosted on. Our guide combines over 20 years of experience of fine-tuning servers, CDNs, and website code to deliver high performance WordPress sites. If you’re Read More >
The Ultimate Guide for Migrating WordPress Websites
Migrating WordPress websites from one host to another might be a process you go through as a site owner. You could be moving to a new host for a variety of reasons. Better performance is usually a driver for this type of change. Moving a website from a local or development environment is also a Read More >
W3 Total Cache – Guide to WordPress Caching
With over 1 million active installations, W3 Total Cache is one of the most popular ways to optimize and manage the cache for your WordPress site. This can result in faster load times and less strain on your server, which can also help your SEO (search engine optimization) efforts. How to Use W3 Total Cache Read More >
What is NGINX?
What is NGINX? NGINX (pronounced “Engine-X”) is an open source, high-performance Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server. In technical terms, it is an event-driven asynchronous server. This means the method by which NGINX handles processes (required for loading web content, for example) is driven by conditions and delegated to alternative server resources to bear the load Read More >